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April 23, 2026
CAMBRIDGE, UK – April 22, 2026 – Today, database software company Redgate published The Cloud Migration Divide, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) focused extension of its 2026 State of the Database Landscape survey of 2,150 IT professionals globally, revealing that hybrid cloud environments have become the long-term operating reality for 43% of organizations worldwide.
“Organizations are successfully moving ‘easy’ workloads but leaving complex, high-risk databases in a hybrid limbo that was never meant to be permanent,” said John Q Martin, Technology Partner & Alliances Manager at Redgate. “This is a strategic dead-end that transforms temporary setups into permanent liabilities, effectively anchoring the enterprise to the very legacy complexity they were trying to escape.”
The timing of the report coincides with Redgate being named a winner of the 2026 Regional AWS Partner Award – UKI. As the Rising Star Partner of the Year (Technology), Redgate is recognized by AWS for its significant year-over-year growth and its pivotal role in helping customers drive innovation and build solutions on AWS.
Redgate’s Cloud Migration Divide report highlights critical friction points where cloud ambitions are being hindered by operational complexity and misaligned ownership, including:
The report also identifies a path forward through rapid AI adoption, which has jumped from 15% to 44% in one year. Notably, 83% of AWS users expect AI to have a net positive impact on DevOps speed and performance, providing the automated capabilities and real-time insights needed to manage risk and advance migration plans with confidence.
Read the full Cloud Migration Divide: red-gate.com/cloud-migration-divide