Hybrid clouds are concerned about the confidentiality and privacy of data: Report
Hybrid clouds are concerned about the confidentiality and privacy of data: Report Around 68 per cent of business leaders agreed upon the lack of cloud skills in India. As the adoption of GenAI grows, the data processing power needs AI workloads which could present new challenges for organisations which are looking to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Investing in the right cloud technologies and tools will help businesses tackle increasing security and compliance concerns and deliver on their sustainability goals.” He further added, “It is heartening to see that about 85% of respondents have said they are creating new job positions to fulfil the need for cloud skills in this Generative AI era.” Talking about India, around 68 per cent of the business leaders, agreed that lack of cloud skills, on average remains a considerable challenge in the digital transformation journeys, which is said to be higher than the global average which is around 58 per cent, ranking second to Japan. The report further stated, “In fact, 43 per cent of decision-makers surveyed in India agreed that they use cloud to help deploy, track, and manage sustainability goals internally, while 44 per cent say they use cloud to help deploy, track, and manage sustainability goals for third parties.
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