Execs and IT

A new report finds senior business executives appreciate the transformational impact of IT more than ever. This bodes well for the channel.

A full 97% said technology is more important today compared with five years ago, with 65% saying it has become “far more important” to their organizations.

Nearly half (47%) said they’re spending more time on understanding the strategic implications of new technologies; another 40% said they’re “working on it.”

The three most-pressing IT imperatives are improving responsiveness to ever-changing business requirements (37%); creating digital experiences that provide a competitive advantage (30%); and delivering applications faster, better and at low cost (30%).

The top three areas that would benefit most from transformative technologies are operational efficiency and effectiveness (52%); customer experience, monetization and retention (33%); and organizational alignment, culture and collaboration (28%).

The top three benefits of data center and cloud transformation are increased agility and responsiveness to business changes (70%), greater cost efficiencies (57%) and faster time-to-innovation for new applications (46%).

The top three actions executives plan to implement are migrating to hybrid IT that blends traditional data centers with the cloud (45%); modernizing and upgrading (45%); and consolidating servers (32%).

The three most transformative technologies to give a competitive advantage are real-time intelligence from embedded sensors—Internet of things (34%); always-on, highly scalable and Web-based models (33%); and social media data mining and more efficient customer engagement (29%).

Only 14% rate the level of innovation in IT organizations as “very high,” versus 15% that said it was “poor.” Most ratings were in the middle: “making progress” (37%) or “good” (32%).

Only 15% said “very well,” while 10% said “poor.” Most were in the middle: 28% said “good,” and 44% said “making progress.”

The top three metrics they would use to evaluate IT performance and effectiveness are reliability, scalability and security of IT infrastructure (43%); ideas and solutions for furthering business performance (40%); and quality and timeliness or app delivery (35%).

The top five barriers to adoption are gaining consensus and support for new technology investments (43%); determining needs and optimal solution available (42%); minimizing information security risk, vulnerability and threats (34%); successfully implementing and gaining organizational adoption (31%); and integration of back-end systems with customer-facing channels (27%).