Oct 08 2024
Cloud

New CDW Research Report Showcases Trends in Cloud Technologies

More than 900 IT professionals were surveyed for the report, including 72 who work in K–12 institutions, about how they are managing their cloud environments.

The cloud can improve workflow efficiencies and support artificial intelligence initiatives, but to reap these benefits, K–12 organizations must modernize their cloud strategies. That’s according to new research conducted by CDW on cloud computing trends.

The report, which includes responses from more than 900 IT professionals across industries (including 72 respondents from K–12 education), explores how organizations are managing their cloud environments, workflow benefits created by cloud investments and how the cloud enables AI adoption.

As districts consider the next steps in their cloud journey, it’s important to approach it strategically and holistically, according to the report. A lift-and-shift approach isn’t enough to prepare organizations for future needs while maintaining a secure cloud environment.

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“Previously, many organizations took their on-premises bad habits and moved them to the cloud,” says Roger Haney, CDW’s chief architect for software-defined infrastructure, in the report. “The people who are starting to see benefits are the ones who have gone from lift-and-shift activities to lift-and-improve activities. Then there’s still a whole step to go, in which we modernize their workloads and move people into a cloud-native mindset.”

The research report also dives into challenges to cloud management efforts, such as lack of cloud governance or on-staff cloud skills. This is one area in which many K–12 respondents struggled; the majority rely on third-party experts and cloud management platforms in their environments. Visibility into cloud spending also could use improvement across industries, as only 47% of respondents reported being very confident in their ability to track the costs of their public and private cloud systems.

Finally, the report highlights the complex relationship between the cloud and security. While many organizations have undergone cloud repatriation due to security concerns, nearly half of respondents cite improved security as a major business benefit from public cloud investment.

“People now understand how cloud security works. It’s much more of a whitelist security capability,” Haney says. “You have to define what you allow through instead of what you deny. As people start to understand it, they see that it works differently, but it works just as well.”

DISCOVER: More findings from the 2024 CDW Cloud Computing Research Report here.

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