It’s HERE!!! Every year, Uptime Institute reaches out to thousands of industry leaders, enterprises and suppliers, to ask them about their view of where the industry is going and what kinds of challenges they are dealing with today and expect in the future. We ask about trends and migrations, tactics and strategies, challenges and successes. This survey is the most comprehensive and longest-running of its kind and used by thousands of companies worldwide to influence their own IT directions. The results may also make you think about some of your long-held ideas which may no longer be accurate or strategic.
This year, more than 1300 people responded. The 10th annual survey was conducted in the spring of 2020 and the results provide an overview of the practices, experiences and underlying trends in the mission-critical digital infrastructure industry, today and in the future.
I encourage you to listen to the entire narrative by Andy Lawrence, our head of research group. Andy will describe a sector that is grappling with a number of difficult issues including the reality of scope and frequency of outages, the actual rate at which migration to cloud is occuring, increasing complexity of these infrastructures and their resilience and the resulting performance expectations.
The survey also confirms that it is an industry that is growing in absolute size and one that is adapting to rapid change on multiple levels. In almost every area under discussion — outages, resiliency, staffing, placement of workloads, deployment of innovation and theb use of cloud — there is considerable diversity in the strategies being employed by the professionals chartered to deliver business critical results. And perhaps most importantly, respondants overwhelmingly agree that they have the ability to address each of these challenges IF THEY CHOOSE TO take the required steps and actions! (i.e. Outages are preventable if more attention is paid to operational planning, staffing shortages can be addressed if they widen their searches, data centers will be able to withstand more stress if there were designed and verified properly, etc)
Key findings:
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