Frontline IT Workers Give Failing Grades to Companies Seeking to Transform Aging IT Infrastructures
Skills Shortages, Short-Term Thinking, Lack of Collaboration and Insufficient Funding Are Impeding Progress on IT Transformation, New Study Finds
Skills Shortages, Short-Term Thinking, Lack of Collaboration and Insufficient Funding Are Impeding Progress on IT Transformation, New Study Finds
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Most frontline IT professionals around the world give their companies failing or near failing grades on their ability to implement transformational technologies and drive IT innovation to gain competitive advantage.
According to a new research report released today, many of those running networks, data centers and back-end systems say lack of planning, deficiencies in key skills, insufficient funding, and a paucity of communications and collaboration with the business side make renovation of IT infrastructure a challenge for enterprises of all sizes.
Those findings – part of the Business Performance Innovation (BPI) Network's "Transform to Better Perform" knowledge transfer initiative (http://www.reinventdatacenters.com) – demonstrate significant gaps between the desire of corporate leaders to accelerate business transformation through technology and their companies' true commitment and capacity to make it happen.
Based on a global survey of IT professionals, the new study, entitled "Bringing Dexterity to IT Complexity: What's Helping or Hindering IT Tech Professionals," is a sequel to earlier research based on engagement with business leaders globally. Transform to Better Perform is sponsored by Dimension Data, a global leader in the provisioning and management of IT infrastructure solutions and services.
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The BPI Network study finds that IT organizations currently suffer from major shortages of skilled professionals in the very areas that businesses most want to accelerate development and innovation. Both business executives and IT professionals say their companies' top desires are for faster deployment of new applications and customer experiences, as well as more strategic contributions from IT. However, IT workers say their biggest weaknesses are long-term planning, application development, data analytics and software engineering.
More than 80 percent of frontline IT workers say they spend over 50 percent of their time troubleshooting and maintaining legacy systems instead of driving innovation. And 17 percent say they spend 90 percent of their time on routine maintenance tasks.
The survey's major findings reveal:
"Corporate executives tell us technology-led business innovation is now a critical competitive factor in every sector of the global economy. But, as this study clearly demonstrates, most companies lack the people, processes and investments to make transformation a reality," said Donovan Neale-May, executive director of the BPI Network. "We can expect to see a continuing shakeout between the leaders and laggards in technology-led transformation."
"Companies are at the start of a major shift to new technology models and a dependency on next-generation infrastructures, applications and services as they embark on the journey to becoming a digital enterprise," said Kevin Leahy, General Manager of Data Centre Solutions at Dimension Data. "The expertise and resources to get this done are clearly in short supply. Companies will need to tap into the right partners with the right capabilities and resources to ensure they are not left behind."
Among other complaints from the IT team are that business managers wait too long to bring them into the process (52 percent), don't provide sufficient funding and resources to get the job done (48 percent), and then change job requirements before work can be completed (46 percent). IT workers also indicate that they are frequently not viewed as trusted partners in the innovation process, with more than half of respondents indicating that business leaders have a negative impression of the IT department.
The study also found that half of IT respondents believe their companies will eventually either move "everything" (13 percent) or "most operations" (37 percent) to the cloud. Some 11 percent of respondents said the cloud "doesn't make sense" for their business. Currently, 34 percent are using the cloud for data storage and 45 percent are using it for software-as-a-service applications. More than a third say their companies have not yet embraced the cloud.
About the BPI Network
The Business Performance Innovation (BPI) Network is a peer-driven thought leadership and professional networking organization reaching some 50,000 heads of IT transformation, change management, business re-engineering, process improvement, and strategic planning. It is dedicated to advancing the emerging roles of the Chief Innovation Officer and Innovation Strategist within today's enterprise. The BPI Network brings together global executives who are champions of change within their organizations through ongoing research, authoritative content and peer-to-peer conversations. These functional area heads (operations, IT, finance, procurement, sales, marketing, product development, etc.) and line-of-business leaders are advocates for Innovation as a fundamental discipline and function within 21st Century organizations. They seek to demonstrate where and how new inventive solutions and approaches can advance business value, gratify customers, ensure sustainability and create competitive advantage for companies worldwide. For more information, visit www.bpinetwork.org.
About Dimension Data
Founded in 1983, Dimension Data plc is an ICT services and solutions provider that uses its technology expertise, global service delivery capability, and entrepreneurial spirit to accelerate the business ambitions of its clients. Dimension Data is a member of the NTT Group. For more information, visit www.dimensiondata.com.
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