Categories: CloudSecurity

UK Businesses ‘Sluggish’ To Embrace Cloud

Cloud services are failing to catch on with UK businesses, in part because of concerns around security and privacy, according to a new study from professional services company KPMG.

The study, which analyses nearly 2,100 contracts worldwide worth £7.8bn, including 330 UK-based contracts, found that 71 percent of UK organisations are spending only 10 percent or less of their IT budgets on cloud-based services.

26 percent of UK executives cited issues with data location, security and privacy as their reason for holding back on cloud spending, while another 16 percent cited regulation and compliance and 15 percent said they did not believe cloud technology could easily integrate with legacy IT.

Companies’ security concerns may be “disproportionate”, KPMG said.

“Cloud options are just as safe as other outsourcing solutions,” stated Jason Sahota, director in KPMG’s Shared Services and Outsourcing Advisory team. “Of course, investors and stakeholders will welcome caution on the part of the buyers, but they also want to see innovation, meaning that UK plc will need to find the right balance to remain competitive.”

Amongst companies sticking with familiar outsourcing methods, KPMG found that IT support services were sourced primarily from India, with 51 percent, followed by Poland and South Africa, both with 8 percent.

Outsourcing maturity

The study found that organisations’ reasons for outsourcing are “maturing”, with companies shifting away from a desire merely to cut costs.

In the current study, 20 percent said they were looking to improve quality, while 16 percent wanted access to skills and 6 percent wanted to reduce time to market.

Seventy-seven percent said they were “comfortable” with the support they receive.

The findings were published on Monday in KPMG’s eighth annual “Service Provider and Performance Satisfaction” study.

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Matthew Broersma

Matt Broersma is a long standing tech freelance, who has worked for Ziff-Davis, ZDnet and other leading publications

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