Irish organisations lag international peers in move to hybrid tech environment, survey says

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Skills shortages also pose a risk to Irish enterprises looking to drive digital transformation, with security, compliance, and cloud migrations a particular concern.

A third of Irish enterprises currently use systems integrators or managed hosting providers to manage their infrastructure, and a fifth said they plan to use a data centre or co-location provider to support the deployment of their hybrid IT strategy. There are also certain workloads that cannot move to the public cloud, leaving organisations with a co-located approach as the only option.

 

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