Here’s a surprise: Cloud is more secure say SMEs

  • Malaysian SMEs at the cloud say they're more stable
  • Non-customers still cite protection issues as a barrier, however

WHILE many businesses are wary of shifting to cloud computing, bringing up security as a main concern, new research with the aid of comScore showed that actual customers are spending less time and money on managing security, even as accomplishing better levels of it.

The research become commissioned via Microsoft Corp and conducted on small and medium corporations (SMEs) throughout five markets – Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Singapore and america. SMEs in this situation were described as agencies managing between 100 and 250 private computer systems in their agency.

Here’s a surprise: Cloud is more secure, say SMEs“In Malaysia, 50 cloud users and forty three non-customers were surveyed independently via comScore in March and April this yr,” stated Adrienne Hall (p.c), popular manager of Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing Group. “The respondents have been unaware that the survey become commissioned through Microsoft.”

The key findings in Malaysia:

  • * fifty six% of the SMEs stated they spent much less time dealing with safety due to the fact adopting the cloud;
  • * Over the final three years, SMEs on the cloud had been twice much more likely to have decreased what they spent on managing security, as a percentage of the overall IT budget, than SMEs that had now not followed the cloud;
  • * 52% of Malaysian SMEs stated their enterprise turned into extra stable because of moving to the cloud;
  • * forty six% stated they were more assured of their enterprise’s regulatory compliance; and
  • * 46% said they found it less complicated to combine new structures or technologies than to being on the cloud

This contrasted deeply with the perceptions of SMEs that had but to undertake the cloud, Hall mentioned, with 51% mentioning security issues as the purpose why they'd now not moved to cloud computing.

“Also, fifty three% stated the perceived fee of transitioning to the cloud as a barrier to adoption,” she told a media briefing at Microsoft’s workplace in Kuala Lumpur on May 22.

Here’s a surprise: Cloud is more secure, say SMEs“This certainly dispels a number of the myths surrounding cloud computing and its adoption,” stated Mohit Pande (%), widespread supervisor of Microsoft Malaysia’s Small and Mid-Market Solutions & Partners Group.

He stated he believed that a number of the dearth of confidence shown by way of non-cloud customers likely stemmed from a reluctance to relinquish manage of their information.

According to the survey findings, 68% of Malaysian SMEs that do not use the cloud stated that enterprise standards for cloud protection would move an extended manner in giving them more self belief, while 63% said that companies needed to be more transparent approximately the security measures and tiers in their cloud offerings.

Hall said this changed into a number of the reasons why Microsoft is one of the forty contributors of the Cloud Security Alliance, which involves enterprise-diagnosed certification and accreditation, in addition to independent audits by way of third events.
 
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