New Cisco Research Reveals Collaboration, Cloud, and Security are IT's Top Challenges
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 22, 2021 – Cisco's Accelerating Digital Agility Research highlights the core priorities for IT success, with a focus on security, collaboration, and the cloud. Key findings reveal that 56% of IT decision makers are investing in cloud applications and network security, while 89% prioritize maintaining security across distributed workforces. Additionally, 73% have adopted 'as a Service' solutions to enhance user experience. The survey reflects a global perspective, gathering insights from over 23,000 IT leaders across 34 markets.
- 56% of IT decision makers are investing in cloud applications, indicating a strong push towards digital transformation.
- 89% of CIOs believe maintaining security across user devices and applications is essential for success.
- 73% of surveyed ITDMs have adopted 'as a Service' solutions, enhancing operational efficiency.
- 61% of CIOs and ITDMs are unsure about the future of work, indicating a lack of clarity in strategic direction.
- Challenges remain in securing remote work tools and protecting data as 88% of CIOs stress this importance.
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --
News Summary:
- Report identifies core priorities essential to IT success including: focusing on security and collaboration for a hybrid workforce, delivering the best end-user experience, driving innovation and security in a cloud-first world, and leveraging technology to invest in employees and tackle societal issues.
- To address these challenges,
56% of IT decision makers are investing in cloud applications,56% in network security,51% in cloud security, and45% in multi-cloud infrastructure in 2021-2022. - Read the full report.
According to Cisco's new Accelerating Digital Agility Research, CIOs and IT decision makers (ITDMs) are looking to maximize investments and drive innovation after a difficult year which raised the profile of IT leaders in driving critical workplace innovation.
Over the past twelve months, CIOs and ITDMs from across the globe have been challenged to accelerate their digital and cloud capabilities while protecting their organizations from a growing list of expanding security threats. IT leaders must look to maximize critical investments made in 2020.
To set up their organizations for success in 2021 and beyond, IT leaders have adapted priorities and strategy to focus on core issues including delivering secure collaboration tools to keep distributed workforces productive, maximizing technology investments from the past year, delivering the best end-use experience to employees and customers, embracing cloud and "as a Service," and tackling corporate and societal issues with technology.
"IT leaders are at the forefront of ensuring critical success for their organizations in 2021," said Liz Centoni, Cisco's Chief Strategy Officer and GM, Applications. "Even as questions remain and new challenges will surface, CIOs and IT decision makers are telling us they need to accelerate digital agility for their teams, so they have the speed, flexibility and choice to consume services across both traditional and modern environments."
Key findings:
To prepare for the future of work, teams need highly secure access and the best collaboration experiences to succeed as a hybrid workforce. While a majority (
IT teams must create optimized end-user experiences to keep pace with IT environments that have become increasingly distributed, dynamic, and complex. More than three-fourths of the CIOs and ITDMs surveyed agree that user experience should focus on delight versus satisfaction. To deliver a great user experience,
The need for agility, speed, scalability and security is driving adoption of hybrid cloud environments and SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) solutions. CIOs and ITDMs are using cloud to achieve business resilience. However, there is no one-size-fits-all cloud solution. While most CIOs and ITDMs (
Customers expect a cloud-consumption experience regardless of whether their solutions are deployed on-prem or in the cloud, leading to widespread adoption of "as a Service" solutions. Of those surveyed,
Technology will be a driving factor in the facilitation of CIOs and ITDMs to tackle talent retention, internal corporate initiatives and broader societal issues in 2021. Most CIOs and ITDMs (
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Survey Background
Cisco's Accelerating Digital Agility research was deployed by Censuswide in November 2020, gathering insights from more than 23,000 CIOs and IT decision makers (ITDMs) across 34 global markets:
- Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, United States
- EMEAR: France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UAE, UK
- APJC: Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam
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