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The Cloud Cornerstone: Success in Action - Case study compendium-Vol. I (XaaS & SaaS)

NASSCOM, through its "Cloud Advocacy Program" is taking the lead in growing the awareness quotient about cloud among Indian enterprises. This compendium is one such attempt to highlight how various verticals have leveraged cloud to overcome multiple business problems. In the process, they have seen RoI between 25-40% in terms of costs, productivity, operational efficiencies, faster time to market, CSAT & more.

One myth that this compendium may help to bust is that traditional companies are laggards when it comes to adopting technology.

This compendium has case studies across the entire cloud stack - SaaS, PaaS, IaaS & XaaS. It features 16 verticals including manufacturing, sports, public services and energy & utilities; customers worldwide - Americas, APAC, Europe, MEA & Nordics.

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Key Findings

Challenges

  • 41% - Constraints posed by On-prem & Legacy systems – The #1 challenge
  • 16% - Manual based systems & processes
  • 14% - Address data quality / management concerns
  • 11% - Address infrastructure issues
Areas of Impact

  • 22% - Operational Efficiencies
  • 14% - Customer Experience
  • 10% - Application Modernization
Customer Benefits

  • Cost savings: Average 30-40% savings
  • Productivity & Performance: 25-30% average
  • CSAT: 20-25%
  • Time to Market: 25%+

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