Business Technology
12:44 29 March 2023
Post by: WBJ

Deloitte: Polish CFOs choose cloud solutions to improve efficiency rather than innovation

Deloitte: Polish CFOs choose cloud solutions to improve efficiency rather than innovation
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Nearly a half (49%) of Polish CFOs consider cloud solutions to increase operational efficiency. Lowering operational costs came as the second most important reason for employing cloud solutions, according to a recent Deloitte study “Where is cloud value? Polish CFO perspective.” Only 29% of CFOs consider increasing innovation as the driving factor. 


Almost 70% of respondents expect financial and business instability over the next 12 months and seek flexibility and efficiency in cloud solutions in response. Almost two-thirds of the respondents have already begun or are about to begin migration to the cloud, while one-third is more advanced on their journey to the cloud (having migrated at least half of their resources), Deloitte stated. 


As many as 54% of respondents considered price to be the deciding factor for the decision which cloud to choose, followed by a “well-tailored offer” (46%) and transparent terms of service (44%), according to a survey conducted in March 2023 by FOTC, a Google Cloud partner active in Poland and CEE markets, organizer of Google Cloud Days on April 4-5 in Warsaw. 


Source: WBJ


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