target audience: TECH BUYER  Publication date: Sep 2024 - Document type: IDC Perspective - Doc  Document number: # US52137624

Future Proof Academic Research with Secure Research Computing in the Cloud

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  • Matthew Leger Loading
  • Aaron Walker Loading

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This IDC Perspective highlights the role of cloud computing in building secure research environments and offers guidance to higher education IT leaders in how to successfully implement these advanced capabilities to achieve secure research goals. The rapid adoption of cloud computing in higher education research, driven by the need for increased compute capacity, scalability, and security, is transforming how research is conducted. Investments from governments and institutions worldwide are facilitating this shift, aiming to democratize access to advanced computing tools while ensuring data privacy and security. However, the transition poses challenges, including building a security-oriented culture, managing institutional change, and establishing trust in cloud solutions. Addressing these challenges requires strategic leadership, stakeholder buy-in, and a proactive approach to security and governance to harness the full potential of cloud computing for secure research.

"Modernizing security practices in academic research is now imperative for institutions of higher education. Emerging cloud research computing solutions are playing, and will continue to play, a critical role in protecting institutional data and helping institutions attract and retain research funding. However, there are significant hurdles to overcome, including governance, stakeholder buy-in, culture change management, and establishing sustainable funding models. This document is designed to serve as a strategic guide for institutional leaders looking to invest in these critical capabilities." — Matthew Leger, senior research manager for IDC's Worldwide Education Digital Strategies research program.



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