IT Professionals Want to Embrace Cloud Services, Update IT Infrastructure and Expand Job Roles
November 20 2019 - 7:30AM
Today, Internap Corporation (NASDAQ: INAP), a leading-edge provider
of high-performance data center and cloud solutions with global
network connectivity, announced the results of its annual State of
IT Infrastructure Management report, which surveyed more than 500
IT professionals about their organization’s current and future
plans for IT infrastructure.
While the majority of IT professionals would give their current
IT infrastructure an above average grade, only one in four would
say it’s worthy of an “A.” When asked why their infrastructure
didn’t receive top marks, the top two reasons were that the
infrastructure is not fully optimized for the organization’s
applications and the fact that IT professionals are spending too
much time managing and maintaining the infrastructure (both at 42
percent).
Additionally, nearly 9 in 10 organizations (88 percent) with
on-premise data centers will be moving at least some of their
workloads to the cloud, managed hosting or colocation in the next
three years. Overall, IT professionals expect a 38 percent
reduction in their on-premise workloads by 2022. Where
infrastructure is located does have an impact on how IT feels about
their systems, as a majority (70 percent) feel that hybrid and
multicloud strategies have made management easier to some
extent.
With so many organizations migrating their infrastructure, the
end for on-premise data centers is likely imminent. The main
reasons for this shift are to increase network performance (42
percent), improve scalability (41 percent), improve
resiliency/availability (41 percent) and improve security (37
percent).
“The role of the IT professional is changing, and for the second
consecutive year, they are making it known that they want to lead
digital transformation initiatives,” said Jennifer Curry, INAP SVP
of Global Cloud Services. “The results show IT professionals would
much rather spend their time assessing their systems for
outsourcing (cloud readiness) or designing complex multi-service
environments rather than performing routine tasks which can be
easily outsourced, such as monitoring their
infrastructure. These activities would have a larger business
impact and add more value to their organization, so IT leaders
should use this as a wake-up call and figure out how to adjust
their strategies accordingly.”
Additional findings from INAP’s State of Infrastructure
Management Report include:
- The less they manage, the higher the grade:
The more companies rely on third parties or cloud providers to
fully manage their hosted environments (up to the application
layer), the more likely they are to assign their infrastructure
strategy an A. The average share of workloads fully managed
received the following grades: A (71 percent), B (62 percent), C
(54 percent).
- Hybrid IT and multicloud strategies are here to
stay: Roughly 7 in 10 organizations (69 percent) already
power workloads on more than one platform. Among those who host in
the cloud or with managed hosting providers, only 1 in 3
organizations (32 percent) exclusively use one type of hosted
environment—e.g., bare metal, private cloud, multitenant public
cloud, etc.
- IT frustrations are mounting, but a higher headcount
might not be the answer: IT leaders and professionals
remain frustrated, and increasingly believe their time required on
routine upkeep is holding them back (59 percent). But concerns
about their team size or headcount are not the driving factor for
this frustration. A majority of IT pros (72 percent) feel their
in-house IT teams are large enough to successfully execute their IT
infrastructure strategy.
Additional data and analysis, including a comparison in
perspectives from senior IT leaders and non-senior IT professionals
can be found in INAP’s State of IT Infrastructure
Management report.
Survey MethodologyThe data reflected in this
report was derived from a survey of 508 IT professionals
with data center, server and cloud infrastructure responsibilities
who work at businesses and enterprises in the United States and
Canada with greater than 100 employees. The survey, commissioned by
INAP and facilitated by Precision Sample, was conducted in October
2019. The margin of error is ±5 percent at the 90 percent
confidence level.
For continuing coverage and more data from this survey visit:
www.INAP.com/blog.
About INAPInternap Corporation (NASDAQ: INAP)
is a leading-edge provider of high-performance data center and
cloud solutions with 100 network Points of Presence worldwide.
INAP’s full-spectrum portfolio of high-density colocation, managed
cloud hosting and network solutions supports evolving IT
infrastructure requirements for customers ranging from the Fortune
500 to emerging startups. INAP operates in 21 metropolitan markets,
primarily in North America, with 14 INAP Data Center Flagships
connected by a low-latency, high-capacity network.
For more information, visit www.INAP.com.
For more information, contact:Ryan HuntDirector, Content &
CommunicationsC. 312.380.9183
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