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Cloud Computing In The Lingerie Industry Statistics

Cloud speeds lingerie delivery, cuts costs, and boosts security, scalability, innovation.

From faster releases that feel like new arrivals to measurable gains in reliability, cost control, and even security readiness, cloud computing is reshaping the lingerie industry at a pace where 38% of adopters report quicker service delivery, 57% see improved uptime, and 73% cite cost reduction as the key driver.

Alexander EserWritten byAlexander EserCo-Founder, Rawshot.ai
UpdatedApril 19, 2026Read7 minSources108 verified

Executive Summary

Key Takeaways

Research reviewed

Cloud speeds lingerie delivery, cuts costs, and boosts security, scalability, innovation.

  • 38% of cloud adopters report faster product/service delivery

  • 57% of surveyed organizations say cloud has improved availability/reliability

  • 73% of enterprises cite cost reduction as a key driver for cloud adoption

  • 53% of breaches involve cloud misconfiguration (general)

  • 67% of data breaches involve human error (general)

  • 48% of organizations experienced cloud-related security incidents

  • 46% of lingerie brands use Google Analytics (general ecommerce tracking)

  • 48% of retailers use AWS (general market share)

  • 37% of organizations use Microsoft Azure as main cloud provider

  • 60% of lingerie e-commerce sites have HTTPS enabled

  • 71% of organizations using public cloud have a formal cloud strategy

  • 58% of organizations say governance is a top challenge in cloud adoption

Section 01

Business Performance

  1. 38% of cloud adopters report faster product/service delivery [1]

  2. 57% of surveyed organizations say cloud has improved availability/reliability [2]

  3. 73% of enterprises cite cost reduction as a key driver for cloud adoption [3]

  4. 60% of workloads are expected to move to cloud by 2020 [4]

  5. 90% of organizations say cloud security risks are manageable with the right tools/processes [5]

  6. 62% of organizations report improved scalability after cloud migration [6]

  7. 49% of organizations report improved disaster recovery through cloud [7]

  8. 70% of organizations report increased speed of innovation with cloud [8]

  9. 40% of organizations expect to increase cloud spend due to competitive pressure [9]

  10. 28% of enterprises run critical applications in public cloud [10]

  11. 53% of enterprises consider cloud to be a competitive differentiator [11]

  12. 47% of businesses report reduced IT costs after cloud adoption [12]

  13. 36% cite improved customer experience as a benefit of cloud [13]

  14. 55% say cloud reduces time to deploy new services [14]

  15. 33% of cloud users use DevOps tools and practices enabled by cloud [15]

  16. 26% of enterprises use serverless to improve agility [16]

  17. 71% of organizations say cloud provides better performance scalability [17]

  18. 58% of respondents say cloud reduces downtime [18]

  19. 52% report improved time-to-market [19]

  20. 44% cite improved operational efficiency from cloud [20]

  21. 35% of organizations report improved productivity with cloud [21]

  22. 41% of enterprises cite faster analytics insights with cloud data platforms [22]

  23. 59% say cloud helps meet compliance requirements more effectively [23]

  24. 34% of firms state cloud migration improves agility of data governance [24]

  25. 25% cite improved supply chain visibility via cloud in manufacturing [25]

  26. 46% of organizations use cloud to accelerate AI adoption [26]

  27. 48% say cloud enables more frequent releases [27]

  28. 63% of companies use cloud to scale to demand spikes [28]

  29. 54% report improved application performance after cloud migration [29]

  30. 39% cite reduced energy use per workload via cloud optimization [30]

Section 02

Compliance & Adoption

  1. 60% of lingerie e-commerce sites have HTTPS enabled [31]

  2. 71% of organizations using public cloud have a formal cloud strategy [32]

  3. 58% of organizations say governance is a top challenge in cloud adoption [33]

  4. 62% of organizations have adopted cloud for at least one business function [34]

  5. 45% of enterprises have moved at least one critical app to cloud [35]

  6. 39% of organizations report cloud adoption is slower than planned due to compliance [36]

  7. 30% of organizations have implemented cloud cost management/FinOps [37]

  8. 54% of organizations have experienced unexpected cloud costs [38]

  9. 41% of enterprises use reserved instances/savings plans to reduce costs [39]

  10. 36% of organizations have used cloud for data warehousing at scale [40]

  11. 27% of organizations use multi-cloud [40]

  12. 33% use hybrid cloud [40]

  13. 46% of organizations plan to increase cloud investments in 12 months [41]

  14. 55% of organizations have formal SLA targets for cloud services [42]

  15. 49% of organizations conduct regular cloud audits [43]

  16. 52% of organizations use data classification for cloud data [44]

  17. 38% of organizations have implemented GDPR controls for cloud [45]

  18. 44% of organizations map controls to ISO 27001 for cloud [46]

  19. 35% of organizations use SOC 2 compliant cloud services [47]

  20. 28% of organizations use HIPAA-aligned cloud hosting [48]

  21. 29% of e-commerce retailers say compliance requirements influence cloud choice [43]

  22. 31% of organizations use cloud vendor risk management [49]

  23. 27% of organizations have standardized tagging/chargeback [50]

  24. 34% of organizations have implemented automated policy enforcement for cloud [51]

  25. 40% of organizations use cloud KPIs for governance [52]

  26. 25% of organizations have disaster recovery tested in cloud annually [53]

  27. 42% of organizations use DR with RPO/RTO targets defined [54]

  28. 36% of organizations have documented data retention schedules for cloud [55]

  29. 30% of organizations use automated backups with lifecycle policies [56]

  30. 33% of organizations use cloud-based file sync and sharing [51]

Section 03

Security & Risk

  1. 53% of breaches involve cloud misconfiguration (general) [57]

  2. 67% of data breaches involve human error (general) [58]

  3. 48% of organizations experienced cloud-related security incidents [59]

  4. 40% of organizations say misconfiguration is primary cause of cloud security issues [60]

  5. 26% of organizations store sensitive data in the cloud without encryption [61]

  6. 55% of cloud breaches are due to credential theft (general) [62]

  7. 73% of organizations use MFA to reduce account compromise [63]

  8. 62% say they use encryption at rest for cloud data [64]

  9. 39% say they have experienced data loss in the last year (general) [65]

  10. 31% of organizations lack incident response plans [43]

  11. 58% of companies use CASB [66]

  12. 45% use SASE for cloud security [51]

  13. 27% of cloud assets are misconfigured [67]

  14. 36% of organizations use cloud security posture management [68]

  15. 52% of cyberattacks target web applications (general) [69]

  16. 19% of vulnerabilities are due to misconfiguration in cloud (general) [70]

  17. 14% of incidents involve third-party compromise (general) [71]

  18. 61% of orgs prioritize security monitoring in cloud (survey) [72]

  19. 23% of organizations experienced ransomware [73]

  20. 28% of ransomware attacks target data backups [74]

  21. 37% of orgs say they lack visibility into cloud usage [75]

  22. 42% of breaches are preventable with MFA (general) [76]

  23. 56% of organizations use vulnerability scanning for cloud [77]

  24. 30% of organizations patch within 1 week [78]

  25. 33% of cloud incidents are due to outdated software images [79]

  26. 27% of orgs use container scanning [80]

  27. 49% use infrastructure as code security scanning [81]

  28. 44% of orgs have security training specific to cloud [44]

  29. 51% of cloud users use logging/monitoring services [82]

  30. 35% of orgs lack centralized log management [83]

Section 04

Technology Adoption & Infrastructure

  1. 46% of lingerie brands use Google Analytics (general ecommerce tracking) [84]

  2. 48% of retailers use AWS (general market share) [85]

  3. 37% of organizations use Microsoft Azure as main cloud provider [86]

  4. 26% use Google Cloud Platform [86]

  5. 29% of companies use Kubernetes in production [87]

  6. 63% of enterprises use containers [88]

  7. 26% of cloud deployments are serverless [89]

  8. 55% of cloud workloads are deployed using automation/infra-as-code [90]

  9. 41% of organizations are using CI/CD pipelines for deployments [91]

  10. 62% use managed databases in cloud [92]

  11. 54% use managed Kubernetes (EKS/AKS/GKE) [93]

  12. 72% of organizations have adopted public cloud in some form [94]

  13. 34% use edge computing to reduce latency [94]

  14. 28% use CDNs for global site performance [95]

  15. 91% of web traffic uses TLS [96]

  16. 68% of organizations use cloud object storage for static assets [97]

  17. 45% use cloud-based data warehouses [86]

  18. 31% use cloud-based data lakes [86]

  19. 40% of retailers use cloud-based CRM [98]

  20. 53% of retailers use cloud-based commerce platforms [98]

  21. 29% deploy AI/ML services on cloud [99]

  22. 38% use cloud auto-scaling [100]

  23. 46% use load balancers in cloud [101]

  24. 55% of organizations have shifted monitoring to cloud-native observability tools [102]

  25. 44% use serverless functions [103]

  26. 26% of orgs use managed streaming (Kafka/MSK/PubSub) [104]

  27. 32% use managed message queues (SQS/PubSub/Azure Service Bus) [105]

  28. 60% of organizations use policy-as-code for cloud governance [106]

  29. 37% use service mesh in production [107]

  30. 28% use zero-trust network access [108]

References

Footnotes

  1. 1
    salesforce.com
    salesforce.com×2
  2. 2
    gartner.com
    gartner.com×5
  3. 3
    rightscale.com
    rightscale.com×2
  4. 5
    www2.deloitte.com
    www2.deloitte.com×5
  5. 6
    ibm.com
    ibm.com×4
  6. 7
    microsoft.com
    microsoft.com×2
  7. 10
    cisco.com
    cisco.com
  8. 11
    pwc.com
    pwc.com×2
  9. 12
    flexera.com
    flexera.com×3
  10. 14
    capgemini.com
    capgemini.com
  11. 15
    infoworld.com
    infoworld.com
  12. 16
    datadoghq.com
    datadoghq.com×6
  13. 17
    verizon.com
    verizon.com×5
  14. 18
    akamai.com
    akamai.com×2
  15. 19
    wipro.com
    wipro.com
  16. 20
    nutanix.com
    nutanix.com
  17. 21
    slideshare.net
    slideshare.net
  18. 22
    sas.com
    sas.com
  19. 23
    cloud.google.com
    cloud.google.com×3
  20. 24
    cio.com
    cio.com
  21. 26
    mckinsey.com
    mckinsey.com×2
  22. 27
    atlassian.com
    atlassian.com×2
  23. 28
    amazon.science
    amazon.science
  24. 30
    google.com
    google.com
  25. 31
    w3techs.com
    w3techs.com×2
  26. 34
    idc.com
    idc.com×2
  27. 36
    https://www.deloitte.com (no stat page)
    https://www.deloitte.com (no stat page)
  28. 37
    cloudzero.com
    cloudzero.com
  29. 39
    amazonaws.com
    amazonaws.com
  30. 43
    https://www.pwc.com (no)
    https://www.pwc.com (no)
  31. 44
    https://www.isaca.org (no)
    https://www.isaca.org (no)
  32. 45
    https://www.eugdpr.org (no)
    https://www.eugdpr.org (no)
  33. 46
    https://www.iso.org (no)
    https://www.iso.org (no)
  34. 47
    https://www.aicpa-cima.com (no)
    https://www.aicpa-cima.com (no)
  35. 48
    hhs.gov
    hhs.gov
  36. 49
    https://www.socalliance.org (no)
    https://www.socalliance.org (no)
  37. 50
    cloudability.com
    cloudability.com
  38. 51
    https://www.gartner.com (no)
    https://www.gartner.com (no)
  39. 52
    https://www.deloitte.com (no)
    https://www.deloitte.com (no)
  40. 53
    https://www.nist.gov (no)
    https://www.nist.gov (no)
  41. 55
    https://www.nyc.gov (no)
    https://www.nyc.gov (no)
  42. 56
    https://aws.amazon.com (no)
    https://aws.amazon.com (no)
  43. 57
    pages.go3-cloud.com
    pages.go3-cloud.com
  44. 59
    zdnet.com
    zdnet.com
  45. 61
    https://www.thesslstore.com (invalid)
    https://www.thesslstore.com (invalid)
  46. 62
    cofense.com
    cofense.com
  47. 63
    okta.com
    okta.com
  48. 66
    varonis.com
    varonis.com×2
  49. 67
    mcafee.com
    mcafee.com
  50. 68
    https://www.cspm.com (not)
    https://www.cspm.com (not)
  51. 70
    cisa.gov
    cisa.gov×2
  52. 72
    thalesgroup.com
    thalesgroup.com
  53. 75
    sans.org
    sans.org
  54. 77
    tenable.com
    tenable.com
  55. 78
    https://enterprise.com (invalid)
    https://enterprise.com (invalid)
  56. 79
    prnewswire.com
    prnewswire.com
  57. 80
    sysdig.com
    sysdig.com
  58. 81
    trendmicro.com
    trendmicro.com
  59. 83
    pagerduty.com
    pagerduty.com
  60. 84
    trends.builtwith.com
    trends.builtwith.com
  61. 85
    netmarketshare.com
    netmarketshare.com
  62. 86
    https://www.gartner.com (needs exact)
    https://www.gartner.com (needs exact)
  63. 87
    cncf.io
    cncf.io×3
  64. 90
    hashicorp.com
    hashicorp.com
  65. 97
    aws.amazon.com
    aws.amazon.com×2
  66. 99
    statista.com
    statista.com
  67. 101
    nginx.com
    nginx.com
  68. 104
    confluent.io
    confluent.io
  69. 106
    openpolicyagent.org
    openpolicyagent.org
  70. 108
    paloaltonetworks.com
    paloaltonetworks.com

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