The FINANCIAL — LAS VEGAS – Less than ten percent of organizations say their existing IT infrastructure is fully prepared to address the proliferation of mobile devices, social media, data analytics and cloud computing, according to IBM.
Seven out of 10 organizations recognize that IT infrastructure plays an important role in enabling competitive advantage or optimizing revenue and profit. The majority of respondents, 62 percent, plan to increase their IT infrastructure spend over the next 12 to 18 months, according to IBM.
The objective of the study is to better understand the major trends affecting IT infrastructure and the challenges organizations face with maintaining and upgrading existing technology, particularly as they prepare for new technological shifts. IBM is also examining the different ways organizations are using infrastructure to compete more effectively in the marketplace.
“In our discussions with technical leaders, we are seeing that the historic shifts transforming business and technology are creating a greater need and urgency to deploy a computing infrastructure that can support their business results,” said Tom Rosamilia, Senior Vice President of IBM Systems & Technology Group and IBM Integrated Supply Chain. “Today’s innovative companies are recognizing that the right infrastructure can deliver real competitive advantage and fuel top-line growth,” he added.
46 percent of respondents said they face challenges with efficiently and securely moving large amounts of data between one geography and another. Another 43 percent report challenges with maintaining a secure environment, and 43 percent also say they face constraints with the ability to cut costs and improve efficiencies in their global storage environment, according to IMB.
Despite the stated importance of IT infrastructure, only 22 percent of companies surveyed have a well-defined enterprise IT infrastructure strategy roadmap.
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