IANS | 01 Sep, 2023
The rising cost of Cloud continues to be a concern as larger
organisations in India achieve cost optimisation of only 20 per cent
from the cloud while medium and small-scale organisations fall short of
meeting their cost-saving goals, a report showed on Thursday.
Around
75 per cent of organisations also encounter a talent gap to enable
cloud journeys as the release of the technologies is faster than its
adoption and man-power readiness for it to be implemented and sustained,
according to the EY-FICCI report, titled ‘India’s cloud and data
revolution: From adoption to enabling innovation’.
About 78
per cent of organisations in the country are currently implementing
cloud strategies for modernising the technology stack and infusing
intelligence into business applications.
Organisations that
neglect the adoption of the cloud may face challenges harnessing the
full advantages of advanced technologies such as Gen AI, the report
noted.
“With 80 per cent of Indian organisations adopting the
cloud to enable a range of business capabilities such as intelligent
applications with Gen AI, native functional and data products, and
highly intuitive orchestration platforms the imperative is clear:
embrace the cloud not merely as a tool, but as an enabler of
transformative change,” said Abhinav Johri, Partner-Technology
Consulting, EY India.
India is evolving into a hub for
cloud-first companies, with major cloud regions located in Mumbai,
Chennai, Hyderabad, and Pune. Indian GCCs (Global Capability Centres)
have become cloud engineering hubs for global companies.
The
success of Generative AI is closely tied to cloud computing, as it
relies on large datasets and robust computing infrastructure, both of
which are inherent features of cloud technology.
According to
the report, the adoption of Generative AI is expected to lead to
increased data usage and greater consumption of cloud resources.
“As
India’s cloud-first companies spearhead innovation and sustainable
growth, leadership means charting a course towards more resilient,
digitally-driven future, effective data and analytics shall be
instrumental,” said Alexy Thomas, Partner-Technology Consulting, EY
India.