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350 global CIO’s confirm multi-cloud not an all-or-nothing proposition for applications

Announcement posted by PR Deadlines 30 Oct 2019

SYDNEY, Oct. 30, 2019 – Kemp, the leader in powering always-on application experience [AX], today released its 2019 State of AX report. The report is a compilation of industry findings from ZK Research, with 200 respondents from the US and UK, as well as Forrester Consulting survey data of 150 IT and business leaders across five Asia-Pacific markets.
 
Among the findings, 66 percent of businesses face difficulty in integrating and managing apps across third-party environments, while IT leaders also claim that over the next three years 50 percent of application workloads will not be migrated into public cloud environments.

 “When it comes to the multi-cloud hype machine, the focus seems to be centred around the hyperscale platforms for app development instead of the application delivery outcome customers actually want, which is delivering an optimal end-user experience with their applications,” said Peter Melerud, co-founder and chief strategy officer for Kemp.

“The one constant that remains is the need for a highly-flexible, load balancing interconnect to not only serve as the foundation for app experience, but to be the conduit for the cloud adoption lifecycle.”
 
State of AX Report Highlights: 
  1. Applications will be managed in multi-cloud and on-premises environments. Migration to the cloud is not all or nothing there are many organisations that will not be moving applications to the cloud, and others who will adopt a phased approach utilising a hybrid environment.
  2. While hardware load balancers still reign, cloud and software-based load balancers will overtake in the next three years. ZK Research found that hardware load balancers are still the most popular form factor, however more survey respondents indicated that they are moving to virtual and cloud deployments.
  3. Load balancers are considered the ideal location for application security services. Surveyed CIOs were in broad agreement that load balancing and single sign on/client authentication are the most common application services being deployed. WAF, SSL VPN and DNS are also very commonly deployed.
  4. Most enterprises are facing application experience challenges in multi-cloud. Multi-cloud architecture eliminates enterprises’ dependency on any single cloud provider. However, significant application experience challenges are being encountered when using two or more public clouds, as well as private cloud infrastructure.
Industry analyst testimonials
“Application experience, which focuses on outcomes, will resonate with customers that want to provide value to the business through the application of technology, and opens the door to talk about more than just load balancing – AX is about the entirety of the experience, including performance, reliability, consistency and security capabilities.” - Mike Fratto, senior analyst, applied infrastructure and DevOps for 451 Research.

“Enterprises are increasingly deploying hybrid cloud and multi-cloud architectures to support digital initiatives and IT transformation. 35 percent of network managers say public cloud initiatives are a major driver of their decision-making today, and another 35 percent say private cloud initiatives are a major driver. In addition, the average enterprise claims that 45 percent of its network traffic is attributable to public cloud applications.” - Shamus McGillicuddy, Research Director, EMA.

“Application delivery controller (ADC) functionality has evolved to meet the challenges of the multi-cloud world. ADC features now can be flexibly delivered where and when they are needed. Application delivery resources are right sized for the workload and can be dynamically adjusted to meet changing demands (e.g. seasonal variations). Per-application or per-workload ADC deployment means that each environment can be scripted, automated and secured in a customised manner for optimal operationally efficiency.” - Lee Doyle, Doyle Research.

About the State of AX report
This report reflects insights from 350 CIO’s from North America, the UK, and across the APAC region (where revenue exceeds $100 million) ranging from small medium enterprises to large corporations. In collaboration with Zeus Kerravala from ZK Research and Forrester Consulting, participants were presented with questions about their cloud environment, security, automation, and central management of load balancers resulting in a rounded analysis of how the shifting demand and adoption of cloud and multi-cloud infrastructure is transforming application experience.
 
Download the Kemp State of Application Experience report here: http://kemp.ax/research-papers/state-of-application-experience-ax-delivery-services/
 
About Kemp
Kemp powers always-on application experience [AX] for enterprises and service providers. Leveraging an agile per-app ADC/load balancing consumption model, predictive analytics, and automated issue resolution, Kemp is radically simplifying how customers optimise, analyse and secure their applications across private and multi-cloud environments. Kemp counts more than 25,000 customers and more than 100,000 deployments in 115 countries. Take control of your application experience at kemp.ax.
 
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PR Deadlines, for Kemp Technologies.
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