A new global survey,
2025 State of Cloud Report,
conducted by Rackspace Technology® (NASDAQ: RXT), a leading
end-to-end, hybrid, multicloud, and AI solutions company, finds
that organizations continue to shift away from a single cloud
approach toward more flexible hybrid cloud environments. The survey
of more than 1,400 IT decision-makers found that over 90% plan to
make significant changes in their cloud strategy over the next two
years. Of those respondents, 48% said that a hybrid cloud for
multi-environment deployment will be critical to their IT
operations over the next 12-24 months.
In addition, the results revealed 22% will accelerate hybrid
cloud adoption, and 20% plan to invest in private cloud.
Respondents indicated that these shifts are driven by a desire to
prioritize flexibility, adaptability, and resilience amid demands
for AI integrations that can improve operational efficiency and
data analysis capabilities.
Despite the steady adoption of public clouds, IT teams are not
preparing to abandon private clouds. Over two-thirds (69%) of
respondents stated that their organizations had considered
repatriating at least a portion of their workloads from public
clouds back to private clouds or on-premises infrastructure, citing
data security and compliance requirements (50%), better integration
with existing systems (48%), and cost savings (44%) as rationales.
For those that had recently repatriated workloads, nearly 80% of
respondents reported that it had resolved those concerns.
Although the importance of cloud deployments is widely
recognized, the survey reveals a significant gap in its full
adoption among enterprises. Only 16% of respondents reported that
cloud adoption is fully integrated into their business strategy and
aligned with their business objectives with advanced practice areas
in place. This group, identified in the report as ‘Cloud Leaders’,
reported that their cloud environments exceeded expectations at 62%
compared to only 37% of all survey respondents. In addition, survey
responses revealed that the ‘Cloud Leaders’ are:
- More likely to use a particular cloud platform because it is
well aligned with their overarching cloud strategy;
- Leading when it comes to the integration of AI initiatives,
with 37% using AI-driven cloud optimization to refine their cloud
strategy, compared to 25% of others;
- Likely to leverage comprehensive workload-by-workload analysis
to decide where to host all their workloads.
“As AI continues to drive rapid advancements, IT leaders are
reevaluating their approach to workload management. Instead of
updating existing infrastructure, they are designing entirely new
cloud strategies to meet evolving demands,” said Srini Koushik,
President AI, Technology and Sustainability at Rackspace
Technology. “To future-proof their organizations, many are
transitioning from a ‘one-size-fits-all’ model in favor of a more
flexible and resilient multi-strategy approach. This pivotal moment
for hybrid and multi-cloud solutions empowers organizations to
choose services tailored to their unique technical requirements and
workloads.”
A driving force behind the desire for multi-solution approaches
is the ease with which organizations can move data between
different cloud environments, with 86% stating that they can
transfer workloads seamlessly between the public and private cloud
and 83% reporting that they can do so between multiple public cloud
hyperscalers.
AI is the Catalyst for Next-Gen Cloud
DevelopmentsDevelopment of AI initiatives remains a key
focus for IT teams, with 84% of respondents reporting that they
have taken steps to integrate their AI and cloud strategies. When
asked about the business outcomes that were driving the integration
of AI and cloud, 49% reported that their goal is to enhance
operational efficiency, while 45% are leveraging AI to improve the
insights generated by data analytics.
Major Hurdles Remain to Full Implementation of Cloud
& AI StrategiesAlthough IT leaders are bullish on the
prospect of cloud and AI integrations, talent and resource
shortages remain major pitfalls that could limit their ability to
fulfill these goals. 40% of respondents cited a lack of skilled
cloud professionals as being a constraint, while 37% said that
insufficient budgets are limiting their ability to meet business
demands. This trend is consistent with insights from Forrester’s
2024 State of Cloud in the US Report. Their research found that
U.S. enterprise cloud decision-makers saw AI/ML as the most
critical cloud technology area, with 24% looking to hire new staff
skilled in these areas and an additional 25% planning to retrain
existing staff to meet these needs.
“As organizations continue to advance their cloud infrastructure
and leverage more complex environments such as hybrid and
multicloud, the demand for skilled professionals is outstripping
the supply,” said Ben Blanquera, Vice President, Technology
and Sustainability at Rackspace. "Enterprises must prioritize
upskilling their teams to effectively leverage the advanced tools
essential for modern IT management. In addition, they can partner
with cloud experts like Rackspace. Based on the survey findings, as
well as insights from our customers and partners, it's clear that
there is strong, continued demand in the market for professionals
with expertise in key areas such as Kubernetes, serverless
architectures, and cloud security."
Looking Ahead: New Innovations Are Coming, but Security
Remains Key FocusAccording to the survey, enterprises
remain bullish on their efforts to integrate AI and more advanced
cloud strategies. Half of respondents listed Cloud Enabled 5G
services as one of their top priorities, followed by Cloud Native
AI/ML Services (47%), Cloud Based Robotics (40%), and Cloud Based
Sustainable Computing (34%).
Data security and compliance remain a key focus with an
overwhelming majority (96%) of organizations surveyed having
established procedures and policies for data privacy and compliance
in cloud environments. 42% of respondents also report that they are
leveraging AI for advanced security and threat detection.
Click here for the
full 2025 State of Cloud Report
white paper.
Survey MethodologyCommissioned by Rackspace
Technology, the survey was conducted by Coleman Parkes Research in
October and November 2024. Findings are based on the responses of
1,420 IT decision-makers across manufacturing/logistics, retail,
hospitality/travel, energy, healthcare/pharma/biomedical,
government, media/entertainment, and financial service sectors in
the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Most
companies/organizations polled have from 1,000 to 10,000+ employees
and annual revenue between $50m and $15b. For additional survey
findings, whitepaper, and infographic, click
here.
About Rackspace Technology: Rackspace
Technology is a leading end-to-end hybrid, multicloud technology
services company. We design, build and operate our customers' cloud
environments across all major technology platforms, irrespective of
technology stack or deployment model. We partner with our customers
at every stage of their cloud journey, enabling them to modernize
applications, build new products and adopt innovative
technologies.
Media Contact: Natalie Silva,
publicrelations@rackspace.com
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