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Survey: Fewer IT Leaders Prioritizing Cloud Spending, Citing Soaring Costs and Energy Consumption Woes

Ocient, the leading data analytics software solutions company, today released its third annual Beyond Big Data report, titled Reaching New Altitudes. The report reveals a significant shift in enterpri...

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Survey: Fewer IT Leaders Prioritizing Cloud Spending, Citing Soaring Costs and Energy Consumption Woes

Ocient’s Annual Survey Shows Cloud Priorities Dipping 10% YoY, as Costs, AI Commitments, and Energy Concerns Soar

CHICAGO: Ocient, the leading data analytics software solutions company, today released its third annual Beyond Big Data report, titled Reaching New Altitudes. The report reveals a significant shift in enterprise data analytics and management strategies as cloud costs and energy consumption become critical concerns, and companies increasingly prioritize their artificial intelligence spend. The report, which surveyed more than 500 IT and data leaders managing data workloads of 150 terabytes or more, highlights that fewer IT leaders are prioritizing cloud-only solutions, and enterprises are instead focusing on solutions that will help address these rising challenges.

Key Findings from Reaching New Altitudes

“Ocient’s survey indicates a growing recognition among IT leaders that current cloud costs and energy consumption are unsustainable,” said Brad Shimmin, Chief Analyst, AI and Data Analytics at Omdia Research. “Enterprises are pivoting to more energy-efficient solutions as they prepare for an increase in data volume and complexity over the next one to three years.”

"As data volumes continue to explode, enterprises are facing a dual challenge: rising costs and growing energy consumption. To harness the full potential of data while mitigating these risks, leaders must fundamentally rethink their data analytics strategies. The latest Beyond Big Data report confirms this shift and highlights the critical significance of sustainable, energy-efficient data analytics and management solutions," said Chris Gladwin, CEO of Ocient.

Additional findings from the report indicate that as companies evaluate their cloud spend more critically, questions remain about how they will support their freshly committed AI deployments. More specifically:

As AI adoption accelerates, the strain on data infrastructures that support these workloads increases, driving up both costs and energy consumption. This rapid increase in AI/ML workloads demands more computational power, which directly correlates with rising energy needs, particularly for data centers handling these intensive tasks.

The International Energy Agency projects that global data center energy consumption will rise from 500 terawatt hours (TWh) in 2023 to more than 800 TWh by 2026, representing a compound annual growth rate of 17%. By then, data centers are expected to consume more energy than France and Germany combined.

With the enterprise data landscape rapidly evolving, Ocient’s Beyond Big Data: Reaching New Altitudes report provides critical insights for IT and data leaders across industries as they navigate the critical decisions ahead. Learn more about this year’s findings by downloading the full report here.

About Ocient

Ocient is a data analytics software solutions company that enables always-on, compute-intensive analysis of complex, large-scale data with outstanding performance that delivers up to 80% price savings. Ocient brings data transformation, loading, complex query processing, AI, OcientML™ and OcientGeo™ into a single, consolidated solution for deeper insights and data-driven decision making. Enterprises can deploy Ocient’s pilot-to-production solutions on premises, in the OcientCloud™ or in the public cloud, with little to no resource-intensive integration. Ocient is a global, carbon-neutral company, headquartered in Chicago, and backed by leading investors including Greycroft, OCA Ventures, In-Q-Tel and Buoyant Ventures. For more information, please visit www.ocient.com.

Fonte: Business Wire


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