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‘Organisations migrate to Data Cloud Storage Faster than Expected’, a New Survey Shows

Analysts will examine trendsĀ in the Financial Services Industry during Industry Day atĀ Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2017, taking place the first week of November in Barcelona, Spain

‘Organisations migrate to Data Cloud Storage Faster than Expected’, a New Survey Shows

A major shift is taking place in how organisations select their financial management applications, with a migration to cloud applications happening faster than expected, according to Gartner, Inc. A recent Gartner survey of senior finance executives found that by 2020, 36 per cent of organisations will use the cloud to support more than half of their transactional systems of record.

Gartner surveyed 439 global senior financial executives (including 410 who had implemented cloud strategic and financial corporate performance management solutions) from January through March 2017 to explore their technology perspective, influence of IT, needs and priorities in technology investment.

Some of the main aspects that can be extracted from the survey are the following:

  • Organisations of all sizes are moving to cloud solutions, such as core financial applications, for transactional systems of record;
  • Cloud momentum is consistently higher across financial business applications year over year;
  • Business analytics and enterprise business applications continue as top investment initiatives for senior financial executives.

According to the survey, smaller and midsize organisations are adoptingĀ cloudĀ more rapidly than larger organisations, with 44.6 per cent of smaller organisations, 37.7 per cent of midsize organisations and 40.4 per cent of large organisations planning to move to the cloud over the next three years.

“Weā€™ve found that most clients asking about these financial business application markets are solely interested in the cloud option,” saidĀ John Van Decker, research vice president at Gartner. “Many organisations that currently run on-premises solutions want to move to newer solutions that put more control in the hands of the end user, and reduce the effort required when compared with on-premises upgrades.”

Nevertheless, Gartner has also found that the human capital management and procure-to-pay markets have already been migrating their business applications to the cloud, while the office of finance has been slower to move. However, things are changing for the finance organisation. CFOs are usually more conservative about moving their data to the cloud, however, given the current change in the market there will be a steady migration over the next five to 10 years.

Cloud solutions are still developing, though, and do not have uniform capability to meet the needs of all verticals, company size and local markets, and clients will need to do their due diligence when evaluating cloud solutions in these markets.

Finally, the Gartner survey showed that 93 per cent of businesses see the cloud being utilised for half of enterprise transactions in the future,” said Mr Van Decker. “The cloud has definitely changed the game for financial management business applications. Vendors have responded with new and rearchitected platforms in the cloud, and most have de-emphasized their on-premises solutions, in favour of cloud implementations, which are more profitable for the vendors, while reducing the effort of local IT support.”

Hernaldo Turrillo
Hernaldo Turrillo is a writer and author specialised in innovation, AI, DLT, SMEs, trading, investing and new trends in technology and business. He has been working for ztudium group since 2017. He is the editor of openbusinesscouncil.org, tradersdna.com, hedgethink.com, and writes regularly for intelligenthq.com, socialmediacouncil.eu. Hernaldo was born in Spain and finally settled in London, United Kingdom, after a few years of personal growth. Hernaldo finished his Journalism bachelor degree in the University of Seville, Spain, and began working as reporter in the newspaper, Europa Sur, writing about Politics and Society. He also worked as community manager and marketing advisor in Los Barrios, Spain. Innovation, technology, politics and economy are his main interests, with special focus on new trends and ethical projects. He enjoys finding himself getting lost in words, explaining what he understands from the world and helping others. Besides a journalist, he is also a thinker and proactive in digital transformation strategies. Knowledge and ideas have no limits.
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