• Microsoft: Companies aren't holding back on cloud spending

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Oct 13 18:15:03 2022
    Microsoft: Companies aren't holding back on cloud spending

    Date:
    Thu, 13 Oct 2022 16:52:21 +0000

    Description:
    One of Microsoft's senior cloud leaders says economic threats don't seem to
    be dampening the demand for cloud computing.

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    One of Microsoft's most senior cloud executives claims he has "not seen organizations slow their efforts to move software programs to the cloud in
    the past few months".

    Scott Guthrie, who serves as EVP of Microsofts Cloud and AI division, told CNBC that he's not "seen the current situation cause people to pause cloud".

    Customers buying more public cloud services will almost certainly be a spot
    of good fortune for Microsoft's cloud hosting operation; 80% of enterprises are already using Microsoft Azure in some form, according to Flexera's latest State of the Cloud report . What's driving adoption?

    Guthrie said that the steep rise in energy costs may be pushing people
    towards cloud computing, in the same way that the initial onset of the pandemic and the move towards hybrid working did.

    Are we seeing people accelerate to the cloud because of the energy crisis? I think the answer is definitely yes, he told CNBC.

    If you think about the current situation in Europe right now, where the
    energy prices are going up dramatically, if you can reduce your workloads on-prem, and you can move it to our cloud quickly, you can reduce the power draw you need and that translates into real economic savings."

    Guthrie certainly isn't the only Microsoft executive who seems to be pretty confident in the future of Azure. Microsofts finance chief, Amy Hood,told analysts to expect Azure's revenue to grow a healthy 43% in constant currency during the second quarter 2022. READ MORE:

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    And it's not just Microsoft that is taking an optimistic view on how energy costs will impact the future of IT pending.

    Spiceworks Ziff Davis' 2023 State of IT report found that 51% of the
    companies said that they would increase their IT budgets in 2023, despite 83% saying they are concerned about a potential recession in the next year, highlighting energy costs as one of the reasons for this. Looking to move
    away from on-prem solutions to save energy? Check out our guide to the best cloud storage

    Via CNBC



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