UPDATED 11:41 EDT / SEPTEMBER 28 2016

NEWS

Researchers want your opinions for annual cloud adoption survey

How is your use of cloud computing platforms changing?

Which IT functions are migrating most rapidly to the cloud and which are staying put?

How much data do you store in the cloud today and how much will you store there two years from now?

These are among the questions North Bridge Venture Partners, a seed-to-growth venture capital firm, and research analyst firm Wikibon are seeking to answer in their annual Future of Cloud Computing Survey. Now in its sixth year, the survey has become an important checkpoint on trends in corporate cloud use. North Bridge and Wikibon are asking for your help (SiliconANGLE and Wikibon are owned by the same company).

The two companies, along with dozens of collaborators, are seeking perspective from vendors and users, ranging from senior executives to IT practitioners across all industry sectors. Last year’s research found that cloud adoption was gaining momentum, but that organizations were still struggling with how to connect disparate data sources across multiple clouds and on-premise systems into new applications (see SlideShare below).

This year, the partners are asking questions about what kinds of IT tools and functions your organization is moving to the cloud, migration plans of internal departments, driving factors for cloud migration and which areas that have created the most difficulties post-switch, among other things.

The survey takes less than five minutes to fill out. Please contribute your experience and perspectives here. You can also sign up to get a full report on the survey results and an invitation to participate in next year’s survey.

 

 


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