Global CIO Study 2015

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Global CIO Study 2015
Why Business Transformation?
Agility Equals Survival in the Digital Era
By 2018 one third of leaders in every industry will be
disrupted by competitors that leverage the 3rd
platform to innovate and disrupt cost and profit
models.
IDC PREDICTIONS 2015
CIO at the Centre of a Changing Business
Landscape…
The next generation of business
Facebook, Twitter,
Employees, Customers,
Commerce
BYOD, M2M Communications,
mCommerce
CIO
Big Data, Customer
Insight, IT/OT
Convergence
SaaS, PaaS,
BPaaS, IaaS…
Security, Regulation, Compliance
The CIO 2015
• IT problems prohibit proactivity: Over half of CIOs lose around
1000 working hours a year reacting to unexpected problems and
issues – application access, data loss and network downtime.
• Growing IT Relevancy Gap: 83% believe adoption of cloud
without IT involvement will continue to increase. Over half fear
losing the ability to control/mitigate the actions of the business
unit leaders when it comes to IT investments/deployments
• Stressed about job security: 82% admit to fearing for their job
security, with 20% stating that unsanctioned cloud causes
‘extreme stress’.
The Business of Transformation
Top CIO concerns
It’s all about enabling insight & services;
• 79% worry about supporting the delivery of new services to
support business growth
• 77% are concerned about enabling analytics and data mining
• 68% say improving delivery of services overall is a major concern
• Less than two thirds are concerned about reducing operational
expense
Technology for Transformation
Top CIO concerns
Applications, operations & collaboration:
• 68% cite ‘fast deployment of new applications’ as an ‘extreme’ or
‘significant’ concern
• 65% say the same with regard to ‘fast access to applications from
multiple devices’
• 23% are ‘extremely’ concerned about deploying operational
platforms [e.g. SAP, Oracle]
• Almost two thirds see communication & collaboration as an area of
significant or extreme concern
Enabling Transformation
Top CIO concerns
Who & how bigger concerns than cost:
• 40% of CIOs are worried about choosing the right vendors to support
the business strategy
• Lack of skilled resource and lack of ingenuity are the biggest nontechnical issues CIOs face
• Lack of budget is an issue, but mostly for Chinese and Russian CIOs
• Poor organizational discipline is a bigger concern for European &
American CIOs
Cloud & Transformation
Still not a total solution
Cloud still relies on connectivity via corporate networks…
• 90% of organizations surveyed have some form of cloud deployed
• Over a third of CIOs state that cloud adoption without IT
involvement is not allowed but ‘does’ or ‘may’ still happen
• Top concerns related to non authorised cloud are:
• the impact unexpected demand has on the owned infrastructure,
• inability to manage the network,
• IT distracted by disputes with cloud providers
The CIO Challenge
So; how to transform?
Business as Usual
• Unwieldy & Slow, Reactive
• Market dinosaur
• Static, office bound
• Data-deluge
• Slow deployment of new
services, applications
• IT is an issue
Digital Business
Agile & Fast, Proactive
Market agitator
Mobile
Immediate insight &
intelligence
• Fast adoption of innovation
• IT-as-a-service
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It’s Time to talk about the Network
75 % of CIOs stated that the network is an issue
that impacts their organizations ability to
achieve its business goals.
For almost a quarter, it is a ‘significant’ issue.
New Business Models Need a New IP
Network transformation to Enable Business Transformation
The CIO Choice
Status Quo
• Proprietary
• Hardware centric
• Manual
• Silo’d Ops
• High Cost
• Slow Innovation
New IP
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Open
Software-enabled
Automated
True Democracy
Optimized Costs
Fast Innovation
Research Summary
• 200 CIO’s surveyed
• UK (25), France (25), Germany (25), Russia (25), China (50), and USA (50)
• In-depth telephone interviews, combination of quantitative and
qualitative
responses
• Independently conducted by Vanson Bourne on behalf of Brocade
Notes: All CIOs work for organizations with more than 250 employees. 81
percent of respondents work for organizations that have between 500 and
5000 employees. A broad range of vertical sectors are represented.
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