CIOs are facing the challenge of reducing actual IT spending as well as ensuring the realization of expected business value. While budgets are under pressure, IT is expected to enable new business and accelerate innovation by delivering increasing value. 73 CIOs and IT manager provided their perspective in the 2012 edition of the CIO survey "TCO & IT Economics".
The survey has been conducted in a collaborative effort between the German speaking SAP user group (DSAG), the CIO work group "TCO & IT Economics" and SAP. Key objective was to get the CIO perspective on TCO & IT Economics and analyze the potential and relevance of selected best practices to reduce TCO and increase IT enabled business value. The survey is structured into 3 sections: CIO Context, TCO, IT Value.
This blog is the second in a series to provide insights about IT Economics and discuss survey results.
Part 2 is dedicated on the expected economic impact, CIOs rated on selected technology innovation. Part 1 is focused on CIO priorities for 2012 and 2013 (link to blog).
Question: To which extent do you see potential to reduce TCO and/or increase IT enabled business value in 2012/13 with the following technology innovation?
Survey Result: Highest economic impact is expected with innovative solutions on Mobility and Social Communication & Collaboration Tools.
My Conclusion: I was somewhat surprised with rather low ratings in some cases (i.e. on In Memory Computing) as I am convinced that each of these technologies can have significant positive economic impact. There is probably a couple of reasons and the average number might not be the best summary of the results. Here is my reading on two of the extremes:
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Your View matters: What is your perspective on this question? I would like to know what are your thoughts.
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