Understanding how Cloud adoption by consumers differs from that of enterprises helps us appreciate the lessons we can draw from the varying adoption styles. But what should enterprises think about when they establish contracts with their Cloud providers?Įpisode 17: Consumer vs. As enterprises become more and more dependent on Cloud, it’s rapidly becoming the most expensive contract for many IT functions. Research from Gartner predicts that public Cloud spending in 2026 will exceed 45% of all enterprises’ IT spend, which is 17% up from 2021. This episode of Cloud Speed explores digital skills for the future and the role that Cloud has to play in that.Įpisode 18: Contracts with Cloud Service ProvidersĬloud adoption operates at a fast pace and there’s no sign of this slowing down. Globally, half of all employed adults (53%) say they can do their job remotely and prefer a 60-40 hybrid working routine.Įpisode 19: The Future of Cloud and Digital SkillsĬloud is powering every digital transformation, but it’s how we deliver the future of work, enhance the customer experience, harness the power of analytics, and achieve the agility that is most important. Insights from our recent survey on the topic of people’s remote work behaviour, strongly suggests that this shift to remote and hybrid working will outlive the pandemic. Over the last year, we have seen an increase of people shifting from working in an office, to fully working remote from home. This episode of Cloud Speed explores the topic of 5G and edge computing and why we are asking ourselves ‘where is my Cloud?’Įpisode 20 – The Future of Work and the Hybrid Nature of It This episode of Cloud Speed shares insight into Converge Prosperity, to educate you further on this new offering.ĭeloitte’s recent Tech Trends report found that 72% of IT leaders already use edge computing, with an increasing amount of enterprise data now being created using edge computing and Cloud. This offering allows our clients to imagine, design, assemble, and deliver the first production release of their next-generation digital bank at pace. This episode of Cloud Speed provides further insight into M&A activity, to educate you further on this topic.Įpisode 22 – Convergence of solutions: What is Converge Prosperity?Ĭonverge Prosperity is Deloitte’s innovative financial services offering, built on multiple cloud-native technologies. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity is rapidly growing across the globe, with more than 92% of respondents expecting deal volume to increase or stay the same over the next 12 months according to Deloitte’s 2022 Future of Mergers and Acquisitions Trends survey. Cloud Speed is excited to be joined by Prathmesh Jadhav, Customer Delivery Architect and Laura Hyatt, Solutions Architect from AWS for our final episode of the series.Įpisode 23 – Cloud, Mergers and Acquisitions - What’s the deal? Since launching the Cloud Speed podcast back in 2020, lots has happened! However, one theme that we’re still yet to discuss is talent in the Cloud industry, whether this is within consultancies, service firms or product companies. In this episode, we discuss the need for digital and cloud transformation in the consumer space, and how businesses that have adopted new strategies are benefittingĮpisode 24 – Cloud Talent – You can never have enough of them The Consumer sector has undergone radical changes over the last two years, with Brexit, the pandemic, and now the cost-of-living crisis creating the perfect storm of uncertainty. We also explain how businesses can overcome legacy system challenges, and what they can learn from digital transformation.Įpisode 25 – Creating the conditions for success for Digital & Cloud Transformation in the Consumer sector In this episode, we assess whether businesses that are ‘cloud-first’, meaning they opt for cloud-based solutions rather than building their own, have to deal with issues that legacy systems present. The definition of a legacy system is becoming increasingly blurred, as rapid developments in technology have meant that code as old as two years can now be considered ‘legacy’. Our guests discuss this in further detail, and reveal the best way to acquire and foster new talent in tech.Įpisode 26 – Do Cloud-First businesses have Legacy? Not only this, but the adoption of agile working and cloud have meant that developers are no longer considered as solely software engineers. Over the last decade, the role of a developer has evolved due to the introduction of new tools and technologies.
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