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Dec 04, 2024 • 2 min read

Summary
The majority of manufacturers (83%), regardless of their geography or business domain, already have a robust cloud strategy in place.
In fact, cloud-enabled services are expected to make up almost 50% of all enterprise-level software usage among industrial companies by 2023.
The top five manufacturing sub-sectors relying on the cloud include heavy machinery (92%), automotive/OEMs (87%), industrial & assembly (87%), automotive suppliers (81%), and chemicals (81%).
H2. Business value of cloud-native applications in manufacturing
The majority of manufacturers (83%), regardless of their geography or business domain, already have a robust cloud strategy in place. In fact, cloud-enabled services are expected to make up almost 50% of all enterprise-level software usage among industrial companies by 2023. The top five manufacturing sub-sectors relying on the cloud include heavy machinery (92%), automotive/OEMs (87%), industrial & assembly (87%), automotive suppliers (81%), and chemicals (81%).
Now that cloud adoption is on the rise and business leaders continue to embrace and optimize strategies for digital transformation, cloud migration is no longer a matter of “whether” or “not”. These days it’s the question of maximizing the value of cloud-native solutions that is high on the agenda.
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H2. Business value of cloud-native applications in manufacturing
The majority of manufacturers (83%), regardless of their geography or business domain, already have a robust cloud strategy in place. In fact, cloud-enabled services are expected to make up almost 50% of all enterprise-level software usage among industrial companies by 2023. The top five manufacturing sub-sectors relying on the cloud include heavy machinery (92%), automotive/OEMs (87%), industrial & assembly (87%), automotive suppliers (81%), and chemicals (81%).
Now that cloud adoption is on the rise and business leaders continue to embrace and optimize strategies for digital transformation, cloud migration is no longer a matter of “whether” or “not”. These days it’s the question of maximizing the value of cloud-native solutions that is high on the agenda.
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H2. Business value of cloud-native applications in manufacturing
The majority of manufacturers (83%), regardless of their geography or business domain, already have a robust cloud strategy in place. In fact, cloud-enabled services are expected to make up almost 50% of all enterprise-level software usage among industrial companies by 2023. The top five manufacturing sub-sectors relying on the cloud include heavy machinery (92%), automotive/OEMs (87%), industrial & assembly (87%), automotive suppliers (81%), and chemicals (81%).
Now that cloud adoption is on the rise and business leaders continue to embrace and optimize strategies for digital transformation, cloud migration is no longer a matter of “whether” or “not”. These days it’s the question of maximizing the value of cloud-native solutions that is high on the agenda.