Digital Transformation Investment Will Continue in 2021, New Software AG Report Shows

Digital Transformation Investment Will Continue in 2021, New Software AG Report Shows

Transformation and investment remain common goals, but the best way to achieve them highlights diversity of thinking in tech strategies

Software AG, announced the results from its ‘Situation Report’ global survey of IT Leaders and their digital transformation investment strategies. The global COVID pandemic served as a dramatic backdrop for a year of innovation and digitalization in businesses around the globe. 97 percent of IT directors surveyed said that their company went through digital transformation efforts in 2020, the same number expect that investment to continue in 2021.

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“The COVID pandemic redefined digital transformation in the enterprise”

The research highlighted some priorities and assumptions that companies have in common, and some areas where opinion is divided on the best way forward.

What companies have in common:

  • 97% believe their business is resilient
  • 95% believe technology will help them tackle future challenges
  • 90% believe that customer expectation will increase in the next year

Where companies differ:

  • Whether to consolidate (50%) or diversify (48%) tech portfolios
  • Whether to prioritize product and process (48%) or customer support and service (52%) improvements
  • Who the biggest beneficiary of digital investments has been, or will be, with customers, employees and ‘the business’ all cited as top priority

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“The COVID pandemic redefined digital transformation in the enterprise,” commented Dr. Stefan Sigg, CPO, Software AG. “While transformation has been an imperative that IT leaders have been championing for years, it took these historic circumstances for many business leaders to make it a priority. The resulting acceleration was nothing short of miraculous, albeit necessary. Organizations had to take some big dramatic steps – and in some cases a leap of faith – to make their businesses work in the most difficult circumstances. The reward is that the benefits will stretch well beyond the pandemic.”

Of the technologies essential in 2021, global IT leaders listed the following as areas of focus: Cloud computing (67%), 5G (51%), AI (43%) and Integration (43%).

Closer look at global trends:

– A majority of American and German IT professionals say they need more diversification in their IT infrastructure, while the majority of British and French say they have a good amount of technologies and suppliers

– American and British IT professionals have more confidence in their IT infrastructure than their French and German counterparts, the former are more likely to say their IT infrastructure is “definitely” resilient, the latter are more likely to say it “probably” is

– American and British IT professionals are more likely than French and German to say a “better digital experience” is most important to customers, while French and German are more likely to report that customers want a “faster service” than American and British

– British IT professionals are most likely to say their Board of Directors are the most influential decision makers when it comes to transformation

This report was conducted by Regina Corso Consulting between November 9-17, 2020 and surveyed more than 600 IT leaders in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and France on their attitudes about digital transformation efforts.

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