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DataStax Announces Results of New Survey: IT Architecture Modernization Trends 2019 

SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 22, 2019 – DataStax, the company behind the leading database built on Apache Cassandra, today announced results from an IT Architecture Modernization Trends survey, showing that 99% of IT execs report challenges with architecture modernization and 98% report challenges with their corporate data architectures (data silos). Vendor lock-in (95%) was of particular concern among respondents.

The survey, conducted in conjunction with Dimensional Research and DataStax, takes the pulse of IT architecture modernization trends by investigating current experiences with and plans to reduce complexity and cost around architecture modernization. Respondents included more than 300 executives who work for companies of more than 5,000 employees.

The resulting report provided a number of key insights, including:

  1. Architecture modernization is both necessary and hard: 100% of respondents are modernizing their technology architecture with the goals of reducing costs, improving customer and employee satisfaction, and gaining data-driven insights. However, 99% report challenges with architecture modernization and no standards exist for funding new application development.
  2. Cloud flexibility is key: 85% of respondents have cloud initiatives as part of modernization efforts, 72% are moving to a hybrid or multi-cloud infrastructure, more than half of all new application architectures will support hybrid or multi-cloud environments, and 95% have concerns about vendor lock-in.
  3. Data is the driving factor behind modernization: 98% of respondents report challenges with their corporate data architectures with data silos topping the list, 99% say database architecture is important when building hybrid or multi-cloud environments, and 84% say that they are developing more real-time transactional applications.
  4. Open source is increasingly valued by large organizations: 82% of respondents report that their teams are more receptive to open source today than five years ago, and 50% report open source is part of their architecture modernization plans.

The report dives into all the key findings above, showing exactly how all respondents answered the questions and detailing the key drivers and challenges behind their architecture modernization efforts.

“What this report makes clear is that data is certainly the hardest part of architecture modernization,” said DataStax SVP and Chief Product Officer Robin Schumacher. “While the cloud makes so many things around architectures much easier, it also creates additional data-related challenges. DataStax helps enterprises face those challenges so that architecture modernization goes from a daunting task to one that makes it easier for them to out-innovate their competition.”

To learn more about the IT Architecture Modernization Trends 2019 survey, download the full report here.

Methodology
An online survey was sent to independent sources of IT executives working at large companies. A total of 304 qualified participants completed the survey. All respondents worked in IT leadership and decision-making roles at companies with more than 5,000 employees.

About DataStax
DataStax delivers the only active everywhere hybrid cloud database built on Apache Cassandra: DataStax Enterprise and DataStax Distribution of Apache Cassandra, a production-certified, 100% open source compatible distribution of Cassandra with expert support. The foundation for contextual, always-on, real-time, distributed applications at scale, DataStax makes it easy for enterprises to seamlessly build and deploy modern applications in hybrid cloud. DataStax also offers DataStax Managed Services, a fully managed, white-glove service with guaranteed uptime, end-to-end security, and 24x7x365 lights-out management provided by experts at handling enterprise applications at cloud scale. More than 400 of the world’s leading brands like Capital One, Cisco, Comcast, Delta Airlines, eBay, Macy’s, McDonald’s, Safeway, Sony, and Walmart use DataStax to build modern applications that can work across any cloud. For more information, visit www.DataStax.com and follow us on Twitter @DataStax.


Source: DataStax

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