Innovation on the back burner among enterprise IT customers
Friday, August 21st, 2009
By Juergen Urbanski
Our Summer poll among enterprise storage customers suggests that appetite for experimentation with innovative technologies is low in the current environment.
Key themes emerging from our in-depth survey of 60 enterprises include:
- Cutting cost today: Customers are concentrating storage spend on a smaller number of leading OEMs (e.g., EMC, IBM, HP, DELL, NetApp, SUN), who may not always be the lowest cost providers, presumably in the hope of wringing volume discounts out of their established vendors and avoiding the complexity and management overhead that can come with more heterogeneous environments. In a notable departure from past practice, they push storage vendors to quote software separately from hardware. Many consider price per GB a top criterion for new purchases, a slightly short-sighted view perhaps that neglects lifetime TCO per GB. Customers are rolling out storage efficiency technologies as fast as they can. The motivation for this move though is to push back additional capex as long as possible, rather than keep more data around for longer. (more…)
