Intelligent CIO APAC Issue 52 | Page 24

TRENDING
While the majority of APAC organisations demonstrate less hybrid , multi-cloud maturity than global peers , a segment are at the Vanguard in their adoption leads in using common tools across network and security teams ( 33 % versus 27 %), showcasing their integrated approach .
While APAC organisations show a fair degree of consistency with organisations across the globe in their hybrid , multi-cloud maturity level , they are more likely to be in the least-mature cohort as compared to peers in the rest of the world ( 51 % versus 46 %).
Simultaneously , 14 % of APAC organisations are also more likely to be leading the pack , versus 11 % globally .
Diving deeper into the report , network and security teams in the region show less collaboration on cloud strategies , with 37 % reporting high collaboration during development and 36 % during incident and outage management , compared to global averages of 46 % and 42 %, respectively .
APAC organisations also lean more on CSP-specific DDI tools ( 41 % vs 31 %), suggesting a need for tool review and enhancement . However , APAC
Big payoffs for APAC organisations excelling in multi-cloud maturity
When asked if cloud networking and security technologies were materially improving ITOps and SecOps outcomes in the cloud , the results were clear .
The top three benefits of technology investments cited were improved cross-cloud visibility ( 76 %), elevated satisfaction of line-of-business stakeholders ( 71 %) and enhanced pace of service delivery and innovation ( 63 %).
Additionally , leaders also report the following advantages :
• Cost efficiencies : APAC leaders estimated 20.5 % larger reduction in cloud costs ( relative to if those solutions were not in place ).
• Improved resilience : APAC leaders reported
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