SYDNEY, Australia, April 11, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SolarWinds, a leading provider of powerful and affordable IT management software, today released the findings of its annual state-of-the-industry study. The new study reveals the state of today’s IT landscape in Australia: IT professionals are continuing to prioritise investments in cloud computing as they grapple with how to leverage the benefits of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. A juxtaposition of the findings with other independent research also suggests a misalignment between the IT investment priorities of the practitioners surveyed and their leaders.
The IT Trends Report 2018: The Intersection of Hype and Performance, the company’s annual report on IT trends, explores the spectrum of today’s existing and emerging technologies and the extent to which they are disrupting IT and optimising the performance of environments as organisations progress in their digital transformation journeys.
Overall, Australian IT professionals are prioritising investments in cloud computing and hybrid IT more than any other technology – 94 percent of respondents indicate that cloud/hybrid IT are one of the top five most important technologies to their organisation’s IT strategy. While AI and machine learning are not currently the highest priorities for IT professionals, optimising cloud/hybrid IT environments creates a critical pathway to eventually deploy and capture the compelling benefits of these emerging technologies. AI took the number five spot (by weighted rank) for technologies needed for digital transformation over the next three to five years, rising 20 percent.
However, the rapid adoption of new technologies has created environments that are not optimised for peak performance: over half (53 percent) of the survey respondents indicate their environments are not optimised and 85 percent reported spending less than 50 percent of their time proactively maintaining and troubleshooting. Many IT professionals cite a lack of organisational strategy and inadequate investment in areas like user training as the most common barriers to system optimisation. Ultimately, to keep pace with changing environments and achieve successful digital transformation, today’s IT professionals require new skillsets and deeper strategic collaboration with business leaders.
“The narrative in today’s IT industry revolves around transformative technologies like AI, machine learning, blockchain, and more. These technologies are unquestionably important, but the results of this year’s study reveal that IT professionals are still prioritising investments in technologies that help run day-to-day operations, and choosing initiatives that deliver more immediate value,” said Joe Kim, executive vice president and global chief technology officer, SolarWinds. “The SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2018 shows IT professionals are focusing in on proven technologies that deliver value today, like cloud and containers, with an eye towards AI for tomorrow.”
“This is how most IT professionals currently are optimising their environments to help unlock additional performance for their organisations,” he added.
2018 Key Findings
The SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2018: The Intersection of Hype and Performance explores IT professionals’ view about what is happening in their technology worlds, and how their organisations are prioritising existing and emerging technologies. Key findings show that:
Cloud computing and hybrid IT will remain IT professionals’ top priority for the next five years as these elements serve as the backbone to trends like machine learning and AI.
At the same time, IT professionals are setting their sights toward future innovation in emerging technologies like AI.
The results of the IT Trends Survey suggest a dissonance between the views of IT professionals and their senior managers on priorities for IT investment over the next three to five years.
While IT professionals continue prioritising cloud computing and hybrid IT, adoption of these technologies has made it challenging to optimise performance of their systems and applications.
Many IT professionals cite a lack of organisational strategy and inadequate investment in areas like user training as the most common barriers to system optimisation.
To explore and interact with all of the 2018 findings, please visit the SolarWinds IT Trends Index, a dynamic web experience that presents the study’s findings by region, including charts, graphs, socially shareable elements, and additional insights into the data.
The findings of this year’s Australian report are based on a survey fielded in December 2017, which yielded responses from 125 IT practitioners, managers, and directors from public-and private-sector small, mid-size, and enterprise companies. All regions studied in 2018, as reported on the SolarWinds IT Trends Index, were North America, Australia, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United Kingdom, with 803 respondents across all geographies combined.
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