Google's Android Fragmentation Efforts By Staff Reporter | May 15, 2014 11:57 AM EDT Google's Android Fragmentation Efforts still have a ways to go. Gigaom recently conducted data which was collected over a 7-day period ending February 4. The report indicated that relatively recent Jelly Bean is running on the majority of Android devices, with a combined total of 60.7 percent. On the other hand, most of those devices are running version 4.1 of the software, which lacks many of the features and enhancements that can be found in later updates. The Android 4.4 KitKat adoption rate indicated KitKat is running on 1.8 percent of Android devices.Gigaom The 2014 Enterprise Cloud Adoption Survey summary report debunks hyped-up perceptions with facts such as: More than 75 percent of enterprises believe the IT role is critical for the cloud services ecosystem. It's no longer a question of whether cloud is the right strategy, but rather how you will leverage the cloud's abundance of resources to outpace your competition. Itâs no longer a question of whether cloud is the right strategy, but rather how to leverage the cloudâs abundance of resources to outpace competition, according to a study from Cloud Connect in partnership with Everest Group. Below are additional highlights from the study:Hype: The CIO role is dead.Fact: While the CIO role and the overall IT organization have been under fire over the last couple of years as cloud has enabled people outside of the CIO/IT organization to source their own technology, more than 75% of the enterprises surveyed believe itâs critical for the cloud services ecosystem. Hype: Cloud is relevant only for technology needs.Fact: Historically, moving to the cloud has been viewed primarily as a technology cost savings â cheaper computing and storage. Today 56% of enterprises consider cloud to be a strategic business differentiator that enables operational excellence and accelerated innovation.Hype: Enterprises are âhardlyâ spending on cloud.Fact: As the value proposition of cloud is increasingly being realized, the study found that 58% of the enterprises spend more than 10% of their annual IT budgets on cloud services.Hype: Security concerns are a thing of the past.Fact: Enterprises still consider better security and greater control over assets and data to be some of the most important factors in choosing a cloud solution. While this used to mean that they would automatically choose private cloud for security, this scenario is expected to change as public cloud providers are making considerable investments to strengthen their security architecture. Hybrid is expected to be the way forward. Hype: Cloud consumption is simple. External help is not needed.Fact: In actuality, more than 65% of enterprises believe they need help to deploy cloud solutions as most lack the internal IT skills and expertise needed. Most are likely to engage third-party service providers and so it will be important for these providers to adopt a business process approach while assisting in the cloud adoption journey.âThe new reality our research points to is that the modern enterprise will not be defined by public, private or hybrid but rather all of the above,â explained Steve Wylie, Cloud Connect General Manager. âCompanies will be working within very heterogeneous cloud environments putting additional pressure on IT in dealing with these additional complexities. The Cloud Connect Summit will continue to deliver an unparalleled program each year rich in content to help IT leaders implement and evolve an effective cloud strategy.â About Cloud Connect Cloud Connect, produced by UBM Tech, is the defining event of the cloud enabled enterprise and the only venue where attendees learn how to leverage the cloud ecosystem to develop new services, revenue streams and business models. As both a conference and an exhibition, Cloud Connect's goal is to chart the course of cloud computing's development by bringing together enterprise technology and business stakeholders with cloud service providers and solution innovators. Cloud Connect offers in-depth boot camps, panel discussions and access to a host of industry experts, all designed to help organizations weigh their cloud options and drive business transformation. For more information visit: www.cloudconnectevent.com.