Annual Study: Hybrid IT Acceleration Has Increased Network Complexity and Lowered Tech Pros’ Network Management Confidence
The SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2022 highlights the complexities of managing hybrid IT environments, revealing that 56% of tech professionals manage this through training, while 54% utilize monitoring tools. Despite these efforts, 49% lack visibility into critical applications and infrastructure, impacting anomaly detection and performance assurance. Budgets, resource constraints, and a lack of confidence in managing IT complexity are significant challenges. The report emphasizes the necessity for organizations to invest in observability strategies and improve IT management tools to enhance ROI.
- 56% of tech professionals manage hybrid IT complexity through training.
- 54% leverage IT monitoring tools to help manage complexity.
- 75% of professionals prioritize adopting a hybrid IT strategy in the next three years.
- 49% of tech professionals lack visibility into critical applications and infrastructure.
- Only 8% feel extremely confident in managing IT complexity.
- 54% reported that ROI was impacted during IT projects due to increased hybrid IT complexity.
- SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2022—Getting IT Right: Managing Hybrid IT Complexity examines the current state and areas of opportunity for technology professionals managing increased complexity as hybrid IT accelerates
- The continued shift to hybrid IT drives increased levels of IT management complexity, but tech pros feel a lack of confidence in how to best manage it
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More than half (
56% ) of tech pros said their organization manages hybrid IT complexity through training staff and adopting IT monitoring/management tools (54% )
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Hybrid and remote work have amplified the impact of distributed and complex IT environments. Running workloads and applications across both cloud and on-premises infrastructure can be challenging, and many organizations are increasingly experiencing—and ultimately hindered by—these pain points. According to a report by IDC, as more and more mission-critical workloads move to connected cloud architectures that span public, private, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments, enterprises recognize they need to invest in the tools that will help them ensure consistent policies and performance across all platforms and end users1. However, they simultaneously face challenges such as budget, time constraints, and barriers to implementing observability as a strategy to keep pace with hybrid IT realities.
The new
“Operational complexity prevents organizations from capitalizing on their technology-driven transformation and investments and delivering benefits for end users,” said
“Observability is increasingly becoming the clear answer for tech pros charged with managing greater levels of complexity in these diverse and distributed environments spanning on-premises, private and public clouds,” added Ramakrishna. “However, organizations must set aside time and resources to upskill and train tech pros to help them properly implement observability strategies and manage hybrid IT realities more effectively—and set up their teams and business for success in the long run.”
2022 Key Findings
The continued expanse of hybrid IT is driving increased levels of IT management complexity, but tech pros feel a lack of confidence in how best to manage it.
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Nearly half of tech pros respondents (
49% ) confirmed the acceleration of hybrid IT has increased the complexity of their organization’s IT management. -
These tech pros reported the following top drivers of increased complexity:
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Fragmentation between legacy technologies and new technologies (
43% ) -
Increased technology requirements from multiple departments (
42% ) -
New tools and/or technologies (
38% ) -
Maintenance of a legacy technology stack (
38% )
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Fragmentation between legacy technologies and new technologies (
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Interestingly,
59% of small businesses surveyed indicated increased technology requirements from multiple departments were the leading cause for increased complexity, compared to40% of their mid-size and37% of their enterprise counterparts. -
When asked about how confident tech pros were in their organization’s ability to manage IT complexity:
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Only
8% of tech pro respondents said they felt extremely confident. -
More than a third of respondents (
36% ) admitted they weren’t fully equipped to manage complexity and felt only somewhat confident. -
Just half (
50% ) of tech pro respondents were confident their organization is equipped to manage IT complexity adequately. -
An additional
4% weren’t confident at all.
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Only
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When tech pros’ level of confidence is considered by business size, confidence levels increased among small business respondents:
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Nearly two-thirds of small business tech pros said they’re confident (
52% ) or extremely confident (12% ) in managing IT complexity. -
Meanwhile, large enterprises experienced the lowest level of confidence, with only
47% of respondents saying they’re confident and36% saying they’re somewhat confident.
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Nearly two-thirds of small business tech pros said they’re confident (
A particular area of concern among respondents is visibility. With the increased shift to complex, hybrid IT environments, technology professionals say they have limited visibility into their networks, apps, and infrastructure.
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When asked about current IT monitoring/management strategies,
49% of respondents stated they only have visibility into about half or less of their apps and infrastructure. -
By business size,
46% of small business and enterprise tech pro respondents indicated their organization provides visibility into most of their apps and infrastructure compared to only38% of their mid-size counterparts. -
Anomaly detection (
63% ), easy root-cause analysis (60% ), and the ability to gather metrics from disparate systems (57% ) were revealed as the top three aspects lacking from respondents who felt their current IT monitoring/management strategies provide visibility into less than half of their apps and infrastructure strategy.
Organizations’ lack of insight into their networks impacts ROI.
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Most respondents (
54% ) agreed return on investment (ROI) was impacted during an IT project they oversaw in the past 12 – 18 months due to increased hybrid IT complexity.- Twenty-one percent of respondents said the IT project in question took an additional four to seven months or more to complete.
- Twenty-eight percent said the project in question was extended by up to three months.
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By business size, a larger percentage of small business tech pro respondents (
19% ) indicated a shorter delay of one to four weeks to achieve expected ROI when compared to their mid-size (6% ) and enterprise counterparts (11% ).
Overcoming IT complexity obstacles and improving ROI will be difficult, with budget and time constraints looming.
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Respondents say the largest barriers to improving visibility and implementing observability as an IT strategy are:
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Time constraints (
48% ) -
Lack of resources (
43% ) -
Lack of budget (
41% )-
Over a quarter (
28% ) of all tech pro respondents reported they have no insight into their overall IT budget.
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Over a quarter (
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Time constraints (
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Interestingly, as business size increases, the percentage of tech respondents who viewed lack of budget as a barrier decreases.
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52% of small business tech pros report budget as a barrier, as compared to47% and32% for their mid-size and enterprise counterparts.
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As it relates to planned investment in IT management tools over the next 12 months:
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Half of tech pros (
53% ) responded their organization plans to invest less than20% of the overall IT budget. -
Just one-fifth (
19% ) indicated their organization will invest20% or more.
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Half of tech pros (
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As business size increases, the percentage of tech pros stating their organization will invest less than
20% of their overall IT budget on IT management tools within the next 12 months decreases.-
The percentage of tech pros indicating their organization plans to invest
20% or more remains consistent across small, mid-size, and enterprise.
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The percentage of tech pros indicating their organization plans to invest
There is a planned lack of investment despite more than half of respondents (
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Three-quarters (
75% ) of tech pro respondents state their organization has prioritized adopting a hybrid IT strategy for their technology environment within the next three years. -
The biggest areas of impact respondents expect to see if their organizations implemented these IT management tools would be:
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Improved security (
53% ) -
Heightened performance of apps (
40% ) -
Improved end-user/customer experience (
35% ) -
Faster response and repair times for errors and downtime (
35% )
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Improved security (
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Other strategies respondents mentioned as important to help to meet complexity issues include:
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Training staff and upskilling (
56% ) -
Adopting IT monitoring/ management tools (
54% ) -
Investing in automation tools (
38% ) -
Outsourcing IT services (
32% )
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Training staff and upskilling (
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When asked to select the top ways their organization’s experience with IT management complexity has influenced future technology investments:
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41% of tech pro respondents selected providing access to skills development training, and -
An additional
33% selected new roles/hiring specialists and increasing/ramping up investments.
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By business size, a larger percentage of small business tech pro respondents selected providing access to skills development training (
50% ) compared to their larger counterparts (40% ).-
Likewise, a larger percentage of enterprise tech pros indicated their organization is increasing/ramping up investments (
45% ) compared to their smaller counterparts (19% ).
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Likewise, a larger percentage of enterprise tech pros indicated their organization is increasing/ramping up investments (
Please visit the SolarWinds IT Trends Index, a dynamic web experience exploring the study’s findings and additional insights into the data broken down by region into charts, graphs, and socially shareable elements. Like previous IT Trends Reports, this year’s study features an interactive component where visitors to the web experience can see how they compare to the results.
The findings of this year’s North American report are based on a survey fielded in
1IDC Market Forecast: Worldwide Intelligent CloudOps Software Forecast 2021-2025,
Additional Resources
- SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2022—Getting IT Right: Managing Hybrid IT Complexity
- SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2021: Building A Secure Future
- SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2020: The Universal Language of IT
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