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Utilities and Cloud Computing: A View From Asia/Pacific

Authors: Gaia Gallotti, Roberta Bigliani, Luiza Semernya, Cort Isernhagen
Document #EIOS04U
PublishedJune, 2012
Document TypeBusiness Strategy
Number of Pages     36
Number of Figures     20

Overview

This IDC Energy Insights report reveals the major findings of a recent cloud computing dedicated survey. The survey sought to better understand the nature of current cloud environments and preferences toward delivery models (private, public, and hybrid), future plans for cloud deployments, which workloads and business processes are suitable for cloud, and preferences regarding cloud service types — cloud software (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS). The results specifically focus on Asia/Pacific utilities, and extrapolate findings for countries including Singapore, Malaysia, China, India, Australia, and New Zealand.

"Cloud computing, together with mobile, Big Data, and analytics, is transforming the utilities IT landscape. New offerings are introduced to the market on a regular basis, often defining new functional segments and new deployment options," said Roberta Bigliani, head of EMEA, IDC Energy Insights. "Budget allocation for cloud is not yet a priority for utilities, so it is important to see through the hype and understand how cloud can best be applied to the industry and how to remove barriers to deployment."

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