Technology Magazine April 2022 | Page 81

CLOUD VENDORS
Harvey says there ’ s no sign that this innovation pace is slowing down , as many technologists still don ’ t have the right tools , processes and culture to overcome this data noise and turn this mass of information into meaningful and actionable business insights .
He added : “ Full-stack observability helps to address these gaps , giving IT teams a complete and unified view of their entire IT stack . In addition , when technologists use full-stack observability to correlate technology performance with real-time business data , they can prioritise innovation and investment based on customer and business impact .”
As clouds proliferate , enterprises are becoming smarter about how they ’ re used Given how quickly technologies tend to arrive , develop and disappear again ,
Rob Tribe , VP System Engineering , EMEA , Nutanix , says it ’ s easy to forget just how new cloud computing is , when it was something of a minority sport before 2008 , the year that Google and Microsoft decided Amazon Web Services was more than just a passing fad .
Since then , Tribe remarks , clouds have “ grown considerably in scope , with seemingly countless private and public cloud platforms now available . They ’ ve also “ grown up ” to become a core part of the corporate IT psyche . So much so that a majority of businesses - from multinationals to the smallest of start-ups – now routinely claim to have “ cloud-first ” or , often , “ cloud-only ” IT strategies .”
According to Nutanix ’ s fourth Enterprise Cloud Index ( ECI ), a survey of global cloud computing trends , an overwhelming

$ 52bn Global hybrid cloud market size 2020

82 % Enterprises following a hybrid cloud strategy 2020

Insurance and telecommunications Industries with most clouds deployed 2023