NetApp’s 2023 Data Complexity Report Reveals Urgent Need for Unified Data Storage
NetApp, a global,
cloud-led, data-centric software company, released the 2023 Data Complexity Report, a
global report that explores companies’ growing needs for unified data storage.
The report found that 98% of organizations are in the middle of their cloud
journey, with three out of four reporting workloads stored on-premises,
highlighting the need for a unified approach to hybrid multi-cloud architectures
and continued innovation in both on-premises all-flash storage and public cloud
storage to enable AI adoption at scale.
“Enterprises face a
complex technology landscape fraught with security risks and pressures to keep
up with emerging technologies like AI while reducing environmental impacts,”
said Sandeep Singh, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Enterprise
Storage at NetApp. “The Data Complexity Report underscores that amidst this
complexity, innovative cloud-enabled Flash storage solutions are needed to
address the evolving demands of AI, enhance efficiency, and bolster resilience
against the escalating cyber threats within the data ecosystem.”
Cloud Adoption: Organizations are in the Middle of Their Journey
Migration to the
cloud hasn’t been a linear journey for many businesses, according to the
report. Of all tech executives with plans to migrate workloads to the cloud,
three out of four still have most of their workloads stored on-premises.
However, AI adoption is the biggest driver for cloud migration, and cloud is a
major enabler for AI adoption. Seventy-four percent of respondents said they’re
using public cloud services for AI and analytics. Tech executives globally
(39%) say their top need for Flash innovation is to optimize AI performance,
cost and efficiency.
AI is Driving Further Need for Cloud Adoption
The enterprise
continues to embrace AI, with 72 percent of respondents already using
generative AI and 74 percent leveraging public cloud AI and analytics services.
However, AI deployment comes with its own set of complex challenges. According
to the study, data security (57 percent), data integration (50 percent), and
talent scarcity (45 percent) persist as barriers.
Meanwhile, IT
leaders continue to make a case for more funding, as nearly two-thirds (63
percent) of AI budgets come from new funding rather than reallocated budgets,
and 65 percent of C-suite and IT leaders expect to engage new vendors as AI’s
influence within their infrastructure expands.
Data Security Concerns Cause Further Complexity
Security threats
continue to loom large among C-level executives and IT decision makers in the
era of AI. According to the report, 87 percent of C-suite and board members
cited ransomware as a high or top priority, while more than half of C-suite and
board-level executives (55 percent) stated ransomware attack mitigation as the
top priority in their company. Forty percent of respondents ranked security
threats and data privacy among the top causes of complexity in their storage
infrastructure.
Further, nearly
half (48 percent) of respondents also predicted that it would take days or
weeks for their company to recover from cyberattacks, representing a
potentially devastating risk to their business.
“Cyberattacks are
only intensifying and C-Suite and board-level executives recognize the critical
need to both protect against these attacks while being prepared to recover from
ransomware should one succeed,” said Jeff Baxter, Vice President of Product
Marketing at NetApp. “While ransomware protection requires a cyber-resilient
full-stack architecture, leaders are increasingly demanding storage vendors
that offer guarantees for recovery of data after a ransomware attack.”
Sustainability is a Top Concern in Technology Innovation
Reducing
environmental impact is no longer a nice-to-have – it is now informing key
technology decisions in the enterprise. According to the study, 83 percent of
respondents cited sustainability as an important deciding factor when choosing
storage vendors. Further, more than half (50 percent) recognize that reducing
energy and carbon footprint is central to responsible AI, while 84 percent
agree that reducing their company’s carbon footprint is an important part of
sustainability initiatives.
These Challenges are Uniquely Addressed by Cloud-Enabled Flash Storage
Looking to the future
of Flash storage, the impact of AI on both buying decisions and expectations
for innovation is undeniable. According to the study, 39 percent of respondents
want Flash storage solutions that optimize AI performance.
Security and data
privacy are also top of mind when it comes to storage innovation. Sixty-one
percent of tech executives cited either data security or data privacy among
their top choices for where they want to see Flash storage design breakthroughs
in the next three years.
Sustainability was
a third area of expected innovation with calls for more energy efficient
hardware and software and automated recommendations for reducing energy and CO2
topping the list.
“Modern workloads
demand Flash storage built for speed, scale, security, and sustainability,”
added Singh. “More than ever, we must prepare for an environment capable of
integrating seamlessly with AI, sparking the need for technology leaders to
drive innovation and rethink everything.”
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