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IDC reveals its cloud predictions for India 2022

International Data Corporation (IDC) predicts that by 2024, in response to performance, security, and compliance requirements, 40% of organizations will implement dedicated cloud services either on-premises or in a service provider facility. This is among the top 10 predictions for the India Cloud Market unveiled in the latest report IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Cloud 2022 Predictions – India Implications.

Indian enterprises are considering the use of a combination of solutions from public cloud service providers and traditional infrastructure software/equipment providers, to gain the benefits of security and control of a private cloud along with the elasticity of a public cloud.

Overall, organizations in India have progressed from leveraging cloud as an alternative IT purchasing model to now leveraging cloud as both a technology platform and an operational model. To maintain business resiliency and enhance digital transformation (DX), organizations consider using a mix of solutions from public cloud service providers and traditional infrastructure software/equipment providers. Moreover, factors including continued pervasive disruption, digital-first approaches, digital ecosystem, and others propel cloud adoption amongst Indian organizations.

“The digital-first world mandates, leveraging technology and cloud, continues to be at the forefront of all technology-associated investments. The hybrid world of today and tomorrow is resulting in increased dependence on cloud for achieving agility, flexibility, and innovation. As the need for leveraging data is supreme, it requires access to digital technologies that are built on a cloud foundation,” says Rishu Sharma, Associate Research Director, Cloud and AI at IDC India.

Below are few of the India Cloud predictions that would impact the technology buyers and suppliers in 2022 and beyond:

  • App Modernization: By 2025, The Majority of Legacy Applications will Receive Some Modernization Investment, With Cloud Services Used by 50% of The Applications to Extend Functionality or Replace Inefficient Code.
  • Dedicated Cloud: By 2024, in Response to Performance, Security, and Compliance Requirements, 40% of Organizations Will Implement Dedicated Cloud Services Either On Premises or in a Service Provider Facility.
  • Application/Workload Mobility: By 2025, 40% of Organizations Will Use Applications Built on Abstraction Provided by Managed Services Including Cloud-Native Technologies to Enable Consistency in Running in Any and Many Locations.
  • Telco + Cloud: By 2026, 60% of CIOs Will Require Cloud and Telco Partners to Deliver Secure Cloud to Edge Connectivity Solutions That Guarantee Performance and Consistency in Data Collection.
  • Cloud Sustainability: By 2026, 50% of Organizations Will Use Software and Cloud-Based Infrastructures to Create a 35% Increase in Sustainable Efficiencies Across Workloads and Datacenters.

    “With cloud playing a key role in supporting the delivery of needed resources to businesses amid the rapid DX, Indian organizations are looking for solutions to achieve scalability, cost efficiency, and resilience to achieve business goals. Cloud thus becomes critical in meeting these enterprise objectives,” says Swapnil Shende, Senior Market Analyst, Cloud and AI at IDC India.

    These predictions are discussed in greater detail in the new IDC FutureScape report, IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Cloud 2022 Predictions — India Implications. Each year, IDC releases its Top Predictions through its IDC FutureScape reports to give a crystal ball view of what is ahead for the rapidly changing ICT industry. These predictions have been used to shape the strategies and business objectives of technology leaders and business executives in the next 1-5 years.

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