Indian Enterprises turning to IT for Biz Growth, says VMware

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Indian Enterprises turning to IT for Biz Growth, says VMware 
VMware has announced the findings of a study named 4th annual VMware Cloud Index, that was conducted by Forrester Research across 12 Asia-Pacific countries.

The study reveals that nearly 9 of every 10 (89 per cent) respondents in India believe that Cloud Computing, or “as-a-service” approach, is relevant to their organization and nearly 8 of every 10 (79 per cent) respondents in India say they currently have a cloud-related initiative in place within the organization, or are planning to implement cloud, or “as-a-service” approach, in the next 12 months.

An interesting trend according to the VMware Cloud Index 2013 highlights an important trend that Indian organizations are turning to IT to help them grow the business in the current economic environment. IT is seen as a change enabler and source of business value for organizations by 85 per cent of the respondents. In terms of the top business priorities in India over the next 12 months, 87 per cent of IT decision-makers said improving the quality and capabilities of their products and 85 per cent said addressing the rising expectations of customers and improving customer satisfaction.

Our customers have been on a journey towards IT-as-a-Service and VMware has been at the forefront of assisting companies through the phases of IT transformation to realize the business benefits of virtualization in the mobile cloud era in India. We remain committed to evolving the software-defined data center architecture to address IT’s critical needs, enabling businesses to build infrastructure that is radically simpler and more efficient, said T Srinivasan, Managing Director, VMware India and SAARC.........See More

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