CoreSite and CIO Release 2022 State of the Data Center Report Finding Colocation Serves as the Interconnection Hub of Choice in a Hybrid, Multicloud Landscape
CoreSite, a subsidiary of American Tower (NYSE: AMT), released its 2022 State of the Data Center Report, showcasing trends in IT infrastructure modernization. Key findings reveal that 84% of CIOs are shifting content delivery applications to colocation facilities, highlighting its advantages in stability and costs. The study indicates a significant shift towards multicloud infrastructures, with 96% of surveyed leaders expecting direct connections to major cloud providers.
- 84% of IT leaders are moving content delivery applications to colocation.
- 96% of CIOs expect direct connections to major cloud service providers.
- Majority of IT leaders emphasize stability and uptime as key reasons for choosing colocation.
- More than 50% of respondents have shifted focus to business-critical projects due to colocation.
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-- Report Examines CIO Survey Findings Compiled from an Annual
-- Data Shows Colocation Delivers the Flexibility, Reliability and Proximity in an Interoperable Ecosystem Required for IT Infrastructure Modernization --
“The IT landscape has become far more diverse as companies ramp up digitization, strive for greater business agility and pursue new revenue-generation models. This research illustrates that organizations have discovered a one-size-fits-all cloud strategy is not the answer – rather, agile and flexible multicloud infrastructure strategies are often a better, long-term solution,” said
Findings within the 2022 report include:
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IT leaders are moving top workloads from public cloud to colocation:
84% - Content delivery/media processing applications83% - Collaboration and communications solutions78% - Business Intelligence/data warehouse/data analytics initiatives
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Of the CIOs surveyed,
96% expect native, direct connections to major cloud service providers, as compared to90% in 2021
- The majority of IT leaders cited stability, redundancy and uptime advantages as the biggest drivers to move to colocation
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Businesses report a major change with internal teams shifting focus to business-critical projects as a result of using colocation – an increase of more than
50% of respondents in 2022 indicated this shift compared to 2021
One survey respondent who is an IT leader in a financial services firm said, “The reason for colocation comes down to financial benefit and scalability—the typical things you think about when going to the cloud. In essence, you are able to run an environment cheaper and you’re able to stay more focused on core competencies, but it always comes down to budget, budget, and more budget.”
“The cloud-first, cloud-only mantra is gone. Customers are telling us that not everything works in the cloud and not everything belongs in the same cloud,” said
Download the 2022 State of the Data Center Report to learn the best practices needed to form a successful IT strategy and key considerations for evaluating a colocation partner.
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- Read the customer case study: IMC Trading Implements Cost-Lowering Trading Strategies with CoreSite’s Highly Scalable, Flexible Hybrid IT Solution
- Watch the Inside the Blueprint segment about the Open Cloud Exchange®: See How CoreSite Pioneered the Concept of an Interconnection Platform That Solves Digital Business Challenges
- See why businesses partner with CoreSite
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