Fully 93 percent of enterprises have a multi-cloud, a survey of 750 global cloud decision-makers and users conducted on behalf of Flexera finds. That appears to up from 2018 levels. As some note, edge computing is a coming trend, but does not yet approach these sorts of adoption rates, even if forecasts are robust.
Some 87 percent have a hybrid cloud strategy and 33 percent of all participating organizations use multi-cloud management tools. Respondents use an average of 2.2 public and 2.2 private clouds.
About 20 percent of enterprises spend more than $12 million per year on public clouds, the study finds. More than 50 percent of enterprise workloads and data are expected to be in a public cloud within 12 months.
The top three public cloud providers remain AWS, Azure and Google, the study finds. Azure is narrowing the gap with AWS in both the percentage of enterprises using it and the number of virtual machines (VMs) enterprises are running on those services.
Some 40 percent of enterprise AWS users spend at least $1.2 million annually, compared to 36 percent for Azure. Google experienced the fastest growth in adoption since last year’s survey, Flexera says.
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