Digitalization Boosts Demand for Unified ESM Platforms
Information Services Group (Nasdaq: III) reports a surge in global adoption of enterprise service management (ESM) software as companies seek to enhance digital transformation.
The 2023 ISG Provider Lens™ report highlights that ESM vendors are modernizing platforms for better cross-functional integration in areas like HR and marketing.
Key findings suggest a focus on cloud-native solutions with low-code/no-code capabilities and an emphasis on asset management to prevent business disruptions.
Leading vendors identified include Atlassian, BMC, ServiceNow, and ManageEngine as a Rising Star.
- Increased global adoption of ESM software indicates strong market demand.
- Modern ESM platforms are enhancing integration across multiple enterprise functions.
- Focus on cloud-native and customizable solutions is driving innovation.
- Growing emphasis on asset management can avert business disruptions.
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Expanding scope of ESM software helps companies streamline complex processes, manage digital assets across multiple functions, ISG Provider Lens™ report says
The global 2023 ISG Provider Lens™ Enterprise Service Management — Software report finds that ESM software vendors are quickly modernizing platforms to improve more enterprise functions and meet rising expectations of digitalization and automation. Most workflow platforms are now cloud-native, scalable, agile and customizable by non-programmers.
“The proliferation of data and demand for new employee and customer experiences are making comprehensive ESM platforms essential for many companies,” said
Modern ESM platforms offer integration across processes in many enterprise functions, including HR, marketing, sales and legal affairs, so companies can manage requests across teams to streamline operations, ISG says. Self-service portals and integrated service management features enable employees to carry out, track and respond to all types of organizational changes.
Modern process design features are making ESM software more customizable, opening up the possibility of adding capabilities such as intelligent document processing, conversational AI and process discovery, the report says. Low-code/no-code development tools, which allow organizations to automate the repetitive manual tasks in their processes, are expected to drive more adoption of ESM platforms at all organizational levels.
With growing digitalization, recording, tracking and monitoring digital assets is also becoming a significant effort for many organizations, ISG says. Orchestration, visualization, predictive intelligence and data analytics are increasingly important features of ESM platforms.
“Effective asset management is more important than ever to avert business disruptions,” said
It is becoming more common for companies to measure the effectiveness of ESM software in terms of experience level agreements (XLAs) and user experience quotient (UXQ), which captures the user experience at every interaction point, ISG says. As added features raise software licensing costs, providers are building novel, attractive licensing models.
The report also examines other trends in ESM software, including its role in monitoring and tracking enterprises’ risk, governance and carbon emissions.
For more insights into the ESM challenges enterprises face, along with advice for how to get the most value from ESM software, see the ISG Provider Lens™ Focal Points briefing here.
The global 2023 ISG Provider Lens™ Enterprise Service Management — Software report evaluates the capabilities of 20 providers in one quadrant: ESM Platform Vendors — Global.
The report names Atlassian, BMC, Freshworks, Ivanti, ServiceNow and SymphonyAI Summit as Leaders in the quadrant.
In addition, ManageEngine is named as a Rising Star — a company with a “promising portfolio” and “high future potential” by ISG’s definition — in the quadrant.
A customized version of the report is available from SymphonyAI Summit.
The global 2023 ISG Provider Lens™ Enterprise Service Management — Software report is available to subscribers or for one-time purchase on this webpage.
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