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Cloud Monitor 2016Cloud Computing in Germany – Status Quo and Outlook
In collaboration withBitkom Research
—May 12th 2016
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Content
1 Definition of Terms
2 Main Points at a Glance
3 Use of Cloud Computing
4 Use of Public Cloud Computing
5 Demands on Cloud Providers
6 Data Security and Compliance
7 Conclusion and Outlook
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Definition of Public Cloud- and Hybrid Cloud ComputingDefinition of Terms
In public cloud computing, IT and telecommunications resources are retrieved via the public Internet by an external service provider. In this model, many customers share one virtual infrastructure. While data and applications are logically separated by virtualization technology, they are all stored on the same physical machines.
Hybrid cloud computing is the combination of traditional IT services, private clouds, and public clouds.
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Distinction of Service Models in Cloud ComputingDefinition of Terms
SaaSSoftware as a
Service
IaaSInfrastructure as a
Service
PaaSPlatform as a
Service
BPaaSBusiness Process
as a Service
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Main Points at a Glance— This year the total number of cloud users increased to 54%, up from 44 % in the
previous year. For the first time more than half of German companies have deployed cloud solutions.
— The spread of private cloud solutions is stagnating: 38% of companies count on private cloud computing. Hybrid cloud computing has barely been deployed yet.
— Compared to the previous year, the share of public cloud users increased considerably from 16% to 26% this year. The increase of cloud users is mainly a result of the growing spread of public cloud computing.
— Concerns about data security and compliance as well as internal resistance are the main hurdles for the introduction of cloud solutions.
— High standards of data security and compliance are attributed to Deutsche Telekom, IBM, T-Systems and Microsoft.
— As observed the year before, customers prefer cloud providers with data centers and headquarters located in Germany. The ability to integrate solutions into existing infrastructure is also particularly important.
— More than half of all companies are concerned about endangering their adherence to compliance requirements by using cloud services.
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For the first time the majority of companies uses cloud services
Use of Cloud Computing
To what extent does your company already use cloud computing or discuss its deployment?
54
44
40
37
38
39
36
34
26
16
15
10
18
24
29
29
20
29
32
29
19
8
9
11
28
32
31
34
42
32
32
37
56
76
76
79
0
2015
2014
2013
2012
2015
2014
2013
2012
2015
2014
2013
2012
Cloud Computing
Private Cloud Computing
Public Cloud Computing
Number (weighted) of companies in percent, n = 457/458/403/436/411
User Planer and debater Not planned Not aware of
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Anteil (gewichtet) in Prozent der Unternehmen, n = 457
Use of Public Cloud Computing
One out of four companies uses public cloud services
To what extent does your company already use public cloud computing?
26
26
22
36
34
19
18
21
12
9
55
56
57
52
57
All
20-99 employees
100-499 employees
2.000 employees or more
500-1.999 employees
Number (weighted) of companies in percent, n = 457
User Planer and debater Not planned Not aware of
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Experience with Public Cloud Computing
High levels of satisfaction with the public cloudHow would you assess your experience with public cloud services?
42
20
23
19
18
31
53
44
55
63
24
24
30
19
16
3
2
2
7
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
Consistently positive Rather positive Neutral Rather negative Consistently negative
Number (weighted) of companies in percent, which use public cloud solutions, n = 118/103/83/48/40
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Customers prefer „located in Germany“Demands on Cloud Providers
When you choose a cloud provider for your company, how important are the following criteria?
Must have Nice to have Not important Not aware of
Number (weighted) of companies in percent, which use cloud solutions, or plan/ discuss their deployment, n = 401
76
76
72
70
70
61
58
50
41
25
23
20
21
24
11
36
35
46
49
55
4
7
6
19
3
6
4
10
20
Support with the implementation of hybrid cloudconceptsInteroperability of solutions from different cloud providers
Option for individual contract solutions and SLAs (Service-Level-Agreements)
Independent certificates
Customization of cloud solutions
Headquarters within jurisdiction of EU
Data centers exclusively located within jurisdiction of EU
Headquarters in Germany
Ability to integrate solutions
Data centers exclusively located in Germany
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Deutsche Telekom with a big lead in trustData Security and Compliance
Which cloud providers do you associate with a high degree of data security and compliance?(unsupported survey / spontaneous mentions)
Number (weighted) of companies in percent, n = 457 | Multiple mentions allowed
25,8
13,3
12,3
7,4
7,0
11,6
Deutsche TelekomT-Systems
IBM
No provider
Microsoft
Citrix
SAP
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Companies are concerned about complianceData Security and Compliance
Are there concerns within your company that the use of cloud solutions may endanger adherence to compliance requirements, for example regarding data security?
Number (weighted) of companies in percent, n = 457
62
64
53
53
48
38
36
46
46
52
Yes No I don‘t know/ N/A
All
20-99 employees
2.000 employees or more
100-499 employees
500-1.999 employees
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Conclusion
The cloud market gains maturity
Public cloud experiences a second growth phase
Public cloud can score in data security
Compliance does not work on its own
Trust is the key to success
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Outlook
— (Public) cloud computing keeps its promises. Many companies can achieve the majority of their cloud computing goals.
— Cloud providers have recognized data security and compliance as important customer demands.
— Cloud solutions are often an important element in the process of digital transformation.
— Cloud computing is an efficient way to capitalize on megatrends such as big data and mobility.
The German cloud market will continue to grow over the next years.
Peter HeidkampPartner, Head of Technology & Business ServicesTel. +49 (0) 221 [email protected]
KPMG AG WirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaftBarbarossaplatz 250674 Köln
Dr. Axel PolsCEO Bitkom Research GmbHTel. +49 (0) 30 [email protected]
Bitkom Research GmbHAlbrechtstraße 10 A10117 Berlin
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