Enterprise IT Budgets Shifting Toward Hosting & Cloud Services: 451 Research

451 Research’s latest Voice of the Enterprise: Hosting and Cloud Managed Services, Budgets and Outlook study finds that enterprises expect growth in their hosting and cloud services spending to outpace growth in overall IT spending by 25.8% to 12%. This trend applies across almost every vertical market and company size category, but is most pronounced among large businesses (1,000-9,999 employees), which expect an average of 33.3% growth in hosting and cloud services spending.

Among respondents, 88% expect to increase their hosting and cloud services budgets in 2017 vs. 2016, compared to 70% that expect to increase total IT budgets year-over-year. Just 9.5% expect a decrease in hosting and cloud services spending, compared to 22.3% that expect a decrease in total IT spending.

The study finds a variety of drivers are impacting increased spending on hosting and cloud services. They include strong representation for the migration of workloads from on-premises environments to the cloud; adding new resource capacity due to business growth; new IT initiatives; and businesses buying additional services they previously did not have. These drivers vary significantly by company size, with small businesses (up to 249 employees) strongly emphasizing new capacity due to growth, and medium (250 – 999 employees) and very large businesses (over 10,000 employees) primarily focused on migrating on-premises workloads to the cloud.

451 Research finds that public cloud and SaaS providers such as Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services are being adopted by the largest portion of respondents. However approximately 50% of respondents indicate they are using a vendor outside of the top 10. Azure and AWS lead respondents’ budget allocation by a significant margin, with Azure (24.8%) leading AWS (20.2%) by several percentage points. Respondents on average intend to increase spending for both of these vendors. And increased spending is also planned with several other vendors, including public cloud and managed hosting vendors in aggregate.  However customers’ plans to increase spending for any individual vendor trail hosting and cloud spending increases overall, suggesting that over time enterprises will spread their growing hosting and cloud services budget over a larger number of providers.

The Voice of the Enterprise: Hosting and Cloud Managed Services – Budgets and Outlook study focuses on enterprise end-user adoption of hosting and cloud services, including infrastructure services, SaaS and hosted application services, managed services, security services and professional services for cloud enablement. Based on research conducted in January and February 2017 with approximately 1,000 IT professionals worldwide, the quarterly study combines 451 Research analysis with survey responses and in-depth interviews from a panel of more than 60,000 senior IT buyers and enterprise technology executives.

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