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Navigating the hybrid cloud horizon

Navigating the hybrid cloud horizon: Strategies for balancing cost, innovation, and efficiency in 2024

01 March 2024

Craig Parker – Head of Hybrid Cloud, Europe Fujitsu Product Business

As we sail into 2024, the corporate world is abuzz with a crucial question: are we mastering the cloud, or are we lost in its vastness? The journey through the cloud landscape, especially in the context of balancing costs and innovation, has become a pivotal concern for businesses globally.

The cloud cost conundrum

Recent Gartner research indicates a startling trend: about two-thirds of operations and infrastructure managers are grappling with soaring cloud costs, which, in turn, are diverting funds from their on-premises budgets. 

  • 79% of businesses acknowledge some degree of wastage in their cloud spending.
  • 60% are incurring cloud costs that are 2-3 times higher than their initial budgets.
  • Half of the CEOs express serious concerns about rising cloud expenses.

This emerging scenario challenges the traditional belief that migrating to the cloud is a one-stop solution for cost-efficiency and streamlined operations.

In reality, a significant number of organisations that rapidly shifted to the cloud are now facing the repercussions - unmet expectations and escalating expenses.

The response to these challenges isn’t a retreat from the cloud, but a strategic recalibration. As we enter 2024, it’s evident that organisations need to realign their cloud strategies, focusing more sharply on resilience and efficiency.

Enhancing IT efficiency

In 2023, IDC research highlighted a significant shift in technology leaders’ strategies for bolstering IT efficiency. Their focus is around three main tactics:

Prioritising quick payback initiatives: This approach ensures that technology investments yield rapid, tangible returns, aligning spending with immediate business benefits.

Diversifying resources across platforms: By spreading development efforts and resources across various cloud and infrastructure platforms, businesses can avoid over-reliance on a single solution, fostering a more resilient and adaptable IT ecosystem.

Controlling cloud expenditures: Keeping a tight rein on cloud operational costs is crucial to avoid budget overruns and ensure that cloud investments are both prudent and productive.

Transitioning to a workload-first Strategy

In response to these evolving trends, the paradigm is shifting from a ‘cloud-first’ to a ‘workload-first’ strategy. But what does this transition entail?

Are we truly mastering the cloud, or are we lost in its vastness?

As we enter 2024, this question resonates more than ever in the corporate world. The journey through the cloud landscape, balancing costs with innovation, is now a global business imperative.

Our latest article, “Navigating the Hybrid Cloud Horizon: Strategies for Balancing Cost, Innovation, and Efficiency in 2024,” dives deep into this issue, offering insights and solutions.

Highlights Include:

Emerging challenges & solutions: Understanding the realities of escalating cloud costs and their impact on business.

2023 IDC insights: A shift in technology leaders’ strategies, focusing on resilience and efficiency.

Transitioning to a workload-first strategy: The critical shift from ‘cloud-first’ to ‘workload-first’ approaches.

Exploring the hybrid cloud landscape: Leveraging the flexibility and security of hybrid cloud solutions.

Unveiling the three pillars of cloud mastery: Right workload, right infrastructure: The first step is to align each workload with the most suitable infrastructure. This alignment is critical for maximising efficiency and performance.

Strategic investment:

Leveraging hybrid cloud benefits: The hybrid cloud offers a middle ground, combining the strengths of on-premises and cloud environments. By harnessing its potential, businesses can achieve greater flexibility and scalability.

Exploring the hybrid cloud landscape

The hybrid cloud, while not a cure-all, provides a versatile framework for managing diverse IT needs. Its efficacy lies in offering superior flexibility, governance, and security over purely cloud-based or legacy systems. Key to this is the careful placement of workloads:

Sensitive and core operations: For regulated, business-critical, or IT management tasks, traditional on-premises or DC edge environments are often the best fit.

Dynamic and scalable needs: Private or public cloud environments are ideal for workloads requiring scalability and flexibility, such as file-sharing, big data analytics, and backup systems.

Cutting-edge applications: IoT, collaborative tools, and edge analytics are increasingly suited to modern edge environments, where they can leverage real-time data processing and decision-making.

The role of a strategic cloud partner

In this complex hybrid cloud landscape, the guidance of an experienced partner is invaluable. This is where CoCre8, in collaboration with Fujitsu, steps in. Our joint expertise in providing a resilient, adaptable, and scalable cloud foundation allows businesses to effectively manage and optimise their cloud environments. With CoCre8 and Fujitsu,

businesses are empowered to navigate the cloud landscape with confidence, ensuring their IT infrastructure is not just a cost centre, but a driver of innovation and efficiency. Ready to take control of your cloud strategy and harness the full potential of your IT infrastructure? Connect with CoCre8 for a consultation on our Fujitsu Hybrid Cloud Solutions and start paving the way for a smarter, more efficient cloud future.

Read the full article here: https://www.cocre8.com/navigating-the-hybrid-cloud-horizon-strategiesfor-balancing-cost-innovation-and-efficiency-in-2024/

Let’s reshape the way we view and manage the cloud, turning it from a cost centre into a driver of innovation and efficiency.