Nutanix CEO: companies are moving back to on-prem
http://buff.ly/1fhLawQ
You know, I've been saying this since the cloud hype started and have been made to feel like I'm the guy saying that Windows will never overtake DOS.
I still feel, outside of large scale consumer services such as gmail, facebook etc, and certain corporate niches where most employees are mobile, like CRM, that the hype of cloud, ESPECIALLY IN ERP, seems to make no sense based on the performance, complexities and current pricing I see out there. The cloud is also great for backup and failover such as
http://www-eversafe-backup.com
However, when you see a whole industry trying to push to something new like this, you look back and see they aren't being altruistic. They are doing this for their benefit and trying to make buyers think its a good thing.
In the past you used to pay for each upgrade, which meant vendors had to justify it with useful functionality. Then they all moved to the 'maintenance' model where they could charge 20% per year but only put 10% of the revenue taken in back into R&D and the rest to pure profit.
Now that even that's getting harder to sell, they are pushing cloud and subscription meaning they have no incentive to do much at all because if you stop paying, they can legally just shut you off and the cost of migrating to a new system is huge.
Outside of the VC funded tech community who spend other peoples money, I'm not seeing a massive influx of people whipping out their checkbooks to buy cloud ERP.