CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- A new study by MIT Technology Review Insights in association with Oracle finds that companies that have a better understanding of the cost of continuing to operate legacy systems versus shifting to the cloud can make appropriate technology investment decisions. And, when organizations consider the cost of technology obsolescence fully, the urgency of cloud investments for continued viability and productivity gains becomes clear. The report describes a growing gap between companies using legacy systems, compared with those using emerging technologies delivered in the cloud, such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and more.
"When organizations carefully weigh the cost and benefits of cloud investments, our research shows that many companies find that the use of cloud services can actually reduce the cost and raise productivity, with benefits growing over time," says Mindy Blodgett, senior custom editor, MIT Technology Review.
The global research, based on extensive analysis and nearly a dozen interviews with business leaders and industry observers, finds that:
Download the report here.
Mindy Blodgett
Senior editor, head of US - Insights
mindy.blodgett@technologyreview.com
Jason Sparapani
Content manager - Insights
jason.sparapani@technologyreview.com
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