CoreSite Releases 2024 State of the Data Center Report Highlighting Acceleration of Hybrid IT Model Adoption to Support Today’s IT Workloads
16 Juillet 2024 - 3:00PM
Business Wire
Accommodating Resource-Intensive Artificial
Intelligence and High-Performance Computing (HPC) Workloads are
Driving an Exodus from Cloud to Colocation and On-Premises
Cloud Interconnection Requirement Named Top
Reason for Colocation
CoreSite, a leading hybrid IT solutions provider and subsidiary
of American Tower Corporation (NYSE: AMT) (“American Tower”), today
announced the publication of its 2024 State of the Data Center
Report, which examines the latest data center and cloud computing
trends, strategies and requirements. Now in its fifth year, the
2024 report finds a growing consensus among forward-looking IT
leaders that data and related management and processing
requirements are becoming more varied; they also require highly
customized IT solutions. More than ever, IT executives have options
for strategically locating computing resources across multiple
environments, with an eye toward interconnected digital ecosystems
that deliver value, performance and flexibility. These specialized
digital ecosystems are being strategically designed via
combinations of colocation, cloud and on-premises resources aligned
with business objectives.
The new research shows that although C-suite confidence in the
economy remains high, a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex,
ambiguous) environment has many business leaders proceeding with
caution when it comes to their IT and data ecosystems, with an
emphasis on cost control and predictability, flexibility and risk
management. However, this cautious approach also must accommodate a
growing volume of resource-intensive artificial intelligence (AI)
and other high-density workloads critical to organizational growth
and innovation. The result of this dichotomy is an accelerated
embrace of hybrid IT ecosystems to support varying types of data
and workload needs. Specifically, 98% of organizations say they
have currently adopted or plan to adopt a hybrid model using
colocation, private cloud and public cloud to manage their
workloads.
“The 2024 data demonstrates that IT leaders are increasingly
relying on hybrid IT environments to support business objectives,
including better cost control and predictability, and to
efficiently deploy specific workloads to maximize benefits,” said
Juan Font, CoreSite President and CEO and American Tower Senior
Vice President. “Underscored by the evolving needs of AI and other
high-density workloads, modern hybrid IT strategies allow for the
type of flexibility that can reduce infrastructure footprints and
focus IT resources and talent on growth, while delivering the
performance organizations need to remain competitive.”
High-level insights and key data points from this year’s report
include:
- Connection Reigns Supreme:
Companies need to directly connect to the cloud and interconnect
systems and locations to transfer large-scale amounts of data,
while keeping latency, cost, security and quality in mind. In fact,
cloud interconnection was the No. 1 reason for using colocation for
nearly half of the 22 workloads included in the survey. However,
only 31% of respondents say their current colocation provider
offers interconnection to a variety of cloud providers.
Additionally, 95% of respondents said the ability of colocation
providers to offer native, direct connections to the major cloud
providers is important, with 69% citing it as very important.
- A Public Cloud Exodus: The
public cloud has historically been seen as an essential platform to
replace legacy technology or quickly add new capabilities to
improve agility and flexibility. However, “cloud smart” hybrid IT
infrastructure environments are increasingly valued over an “all
in” cloud approach for their ability to effectively and efficiently
address cost concerns while meeting performance and compliance
requirements. Most participants in the survey say they have
considered a move from public cloud to colocation across 22
different workloads, led by generative AI (GenAI) applications,
BI/analytics, and IoT connectivity and management. Compared with
the 2023 study, the use of public cloud is trending down across all
workloads.
- AI is a Hybrid IT
Accelerant: Heightened use of AI – which requires more
computing resources and high data volumes – is forcing IT leaders
to re-evaluate options for hosting these and other high-density
workloads within current budget constraints. The 2024 results show
a shift of AI-specific workloads from on-prem environments,
primarily to colocation data centers. Additionally, at least
three-quarters of respondents in this year’s survey said they are
considering moving AI-related workloads from the public cloud to a
colocation data center, including GenAI applications (91%),
chatbots (81%), predictive analytics (79%) and augmented AI
applications (76%).
“IT executives have more options than ever for locating
computing resources, and the CoreSite 2024 State of the Data Center
Report demonstrates how highly customized hybrid environments that
include colocation are becoming the option of choice for
organizations that must remain highly competitive while continually
managing cost predictably,” said John Gallant, Enterprise
Consulting Director at CIO. “These often-competing pressures only
will become more salient with AI’s explosive growth in the coming
years. Adopting an ecosystem – and regularly optimizing that
ecosystem – with a mix of colocation, private cloud and public
cloud capabilities is a trend that likely will continue to remain
dominant in the coming years.”
The 2024 State of the Data Center report is based on a
quantitative survey of 300 CIOs, CTOs and other IT decision-makers,
plus in-depth interviews with seven senior technology executives
from financial services, healthcare, retail and SaaS organizations.
Industry leader Foundry, an IDG, Inc. company, conducted the
research.
Download the 2024 State of the Data Center Report to dive deeper
into these insights and more HERE.
About CoreSite
CoreSite, an American Tower company (NYSE: AMT), provides hybrid
IT solutions that empower enterprises, cloud, network and IT
service providers to monetize and future-proof their digital
business. Our highly interconnected data center campuses offer a
native digital supply chain featuring direct cloud onramps to
enable our customers to build customized hybrid IT infrastructure
and accelerate digital transformation. For more than 20 years,
CoreSite’s team of technical experts has partnered with customers
to optimize operations, elevate customer experience, dynamically
scale, and leverage data to gain competitive edge. For more
information, visit CoreSite.com and follow us on LinkedIn and
X.
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