FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
IT Teams Lack Appropriate Tools to Manage Cloud and Virtual Networks
Despite Being in the Dark, Majority Benefit from New Technologies Finds Network Instruments® Annual State of the Network Global Study
November 16, 2010 – Minneapolis, Minn. – Network Instruments®, a worldwide leader in network and application management, today released its fourth annual State of the Network Global Study. The key findings show a majority of companies implementing new technologies, but lacking appropriate tools to accurately manage performance.
Despite the monitoring challenges of these new network environments, 85 per cent of respondents realised benefits by migrating to the cloud, including infrastructure cost reductions and increased application availability. Similarly, 80 per cent achieved cost reductions through virtualising resources.
The 2010 study of over 250 network professionals found:
- Cloud embracement on the rise: 54 per cent implemented cloud computing
- Difficulties monitoring the cloud: 56 per cent lack appropriate tools to troubleshoot cloud problems
- Real cloud gains: 47 per cent report improved application availability and lower infrastructure costs by moving to the cloud
- Strong future for video conferencing: 90 per cent will have deployed video conferencing within 24 months
- Virtualisation blind spots: 35 per cent indicated troubleshooting abilities worsened after implementing virtualisation
- Greatest troubleshooting challenge: 85 per cent cited identifying the problem source
“While network teams saw substantial benefits from cloud computing, virtualisation, and unified communication initiatives, they are spending more time managing and troubleshooting related performance problems,” said Brad Reinboldt, senior product manager of Network Instruments. “I was surprised by the number of organisations failing to verify if their monitoring solutions support these environments. If IT can’t address these problems, they risk not only degrading application performance but threatening overall business productivity.”
Cloud Computing
One-third of organisations utilise some form of Software as a Service (SaaS), like SalesForce.com or Google Apps. One-quarter have invested in private clouds, and a small but significant number (13 per cent) rely on Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud.
Fifty-six per cent of respondents said the chief challenge to managing cloud performance is a lack of appropriate monitoring tools. Forty-two per cent are concerned with bandwidth demands breaking the budget and 39 per cent report data security concerns in the cloud.
Although network teams find the technology challenging, 85 per cent of respondents indicated their organisation realised clear benefits from the migration. The primary two benefits to cloud computing are greater flexibility to adapt to business changes and improved application availability.
Video Conferencing
Despite economic considerations at the forefront of every IT department discussion, video conferencing is no longer seen as a luxury but a necessity that has been pushed into the mainstream. Nearly two-thirds of respondents have implemented some type of video conferencing with that number approaching 90 per cent in the next two years. The majority of respondents have multiple deployments throughout their organisation, including standard conference rooms (74 per cent), desktop PCs (60 per cent), and telepresence systems (33 per cent).
Virtualisation
Compared to the past two years, the per cent of respondents virtualising infrastructure has stabilised in 2010 at nearly 80 per cent. This marked a five per cent rise over 2009. Though virtualisation is largely contained to servers (43 per cent virtualised over half of their servers), it is also migrating throughout the enterprise; over 40 per cent have started to virtualise desktops.
Energy and infrastructure cost savings are the chief factors driving virtualisation, according to 80 per cent of respondents. This was followed by improved application availability cited by nearly two-thirds of respondents. Interestingly, these gains did not necessarily lead to an improved user experience, as the majority of network professionals stated the experience remained the same.
Despite virtualisation benefits, over one-third of respondents reported their ability to troubleshoot issues worsened after virtualising data center resources.
Performance Management
When asked to identify the largest troubleshooting challenges network professionals face, 83 per cent cited identifying the problem source. In one of the more significant trends of the study, the number of respondents indicating this problem as the largest issue has increased steadily over the last three years.
State of the Network Global Study Background
The State of the Network Global Study has been conducted annually for four years. This year, Network Instruments engaged 265 network professionals to understand and quantify new technology adoption trends and daily IT challenges. Respondents were asked, via third-party web portal, to answer a series of questions on the impact, challenges, and benefits of cloud computing, video conferencing, virtualisation, and application performance management.
The results were based on responses by network engineers, IT directors, and CIOs in North America, Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia, and South America. Responses were collected from September 22 to October 20, 2010.
About Network Instruments
Network Instruments, a leading provider of performance management and troubleshooting solutions for 16 years, helps organisations ensure the delivery of business-critical applications. The company's platform of management and reporting products provides comprehensive visibility into networks and applications to optimise performance, speed troubleshooting, and assist long-term capacity planning. Network Instruments achieved profitability in its first quarter and posted revenue growth every year since its founding—without any external funding. Headquartered in Minneapolis, the company has sales offices worldwide and distributors in over 50 countries. For more information, please visit www.networkinstruments.co.uk.
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