Major gap between digital strategies and digital performance

95% of global business decision makers face challenges when it comes to achieving a more successful digital strategy, including budget constraints, lack of visibility to manage the digital experience and legacy infrastructure.

 

The global survey, which includes responses from 1,000 business decision makers at companies with $500 million or more in revenue across nine countries, also found that while digital services and applications are critical to future business success, 80% of respondents reported that critical digital services and applications are failing at least a few times a month.    

 

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“This survey underscores the tremendous opportunity that maximizing digital performance can have on the user experience and bottom line, while simultaneously highlighting the real challenges companies face today,” said Subbu Iyer, CMO, Riverbed Technology. “The findings reinforce that forward-thinking companies are well positioned to lead their industries in the race towards digital transformation by prioritizing investments in modernizing their networks and tools to measure and manage the digital experience for their customers and employees. Those who hesitate to embrace digital strategies and processes will quickly fall by the wayside, and those who drive digital performance will see significant business outcomes.”   

 

Awareness is High, Need is Immediate  

The need for companies to provide a successful digital experience for customers, partners and employees is well recognized, and it continues to grow in importance. Some 91% of global business decision makers agree that providing a successful digital experience is even more critical to the company’s bottom line than it was just three years ago.

 

Likewise, 99% of global business decision makers believe their company would benefit from improving the performance of their company’s digital services and applications. They see this happening primarily through:

  • Improved customer/user experience and satisfaction (53%)

  • Greater market agility (49%)

  • Increased revenue/sales and profitability (49%)

  • Increased employee productivity (49%)

  • Faster time to market (48%)

 

Hurdles to Implementing a Digital Strategy are Real

However, it is widely recognized that inadequately performing systems today are a key limitation to a successful digital strategy. In fact, of the 95% of global business decision makers who said they face significant challenges when it comes to achieving a more successful digital strategy, most cited multiple challenges including:

  • Budget constraints (51%)

  • Overly complex or rigid legacy IT infrastructure (45%)

  • Lack of full visibility across the digital or end user experience (40%)

  • Lack of available or appropriately-skilled personnel (39%)

  • Lack of buy-in from leadership on prioritizing digital initiatives (37%)

 

And of the nearly 80% reporting that critical digital services and applications are failing at least a few times per month and impacting productivity and the end user experience, nearly one in four experience failures at least several times a week. When critical digital services fail, every minute matters. Half of the survey respondents say the maximum acceptable time to resolve digital performance issues is within an hour, and nearly 20% said within minutes, recognizing a digital service failure can cost companies millions of dollars in lost revenue, and significantly impact customer loyalty and brand reputation.  

 

Business leaders are well aware of the impact these failures can and are having on their businesses. The consequences expressed include:

  • Loss of sales and revenue (42%)

  • Delayed product launches (41%)

  • Loss of customers (41%)

  • Loss of brand loyalty (41%)

  • Loss of employee productivity (40%)

 

Investing to Maximize Digital Performance

Smart business leaders are looking to put greater emphasis on the management tools and infrastructure underlying digital services. In fact, 99% say that visibility across the digital experience is critical to measure and manage it successfully; and 98% of global business decision makers believe that a modern IT architecture that delivers greater agility is important to improving digital performance.

 

Businesses also say the time to act is now. More than 3 of 4, or 77% of global business decision makers say it is critical that their company invest in improving the digital experience for users or customers in the next 12 months. The key areas business decision makers see themselves making investments in the next 12 months include:

  • Modernizing networks and infrastructure to drive greater agility (60%)

  • Ability to better monitor and manage the end user’s digital experience (59%)

  • Improving service desk capabilities (59%)

  • Accelerating development of applications (58%)

 

A significant number of business decision makers also identified cloud solutions and emerging technologies as key drivers of the digital experience moving forward. Nearly all, 99%, of global business decision makers believe the use of cloud technologies is important to their companies’ ongoing digital strategy, and business leaders would like their companies to invest in emerging technologies such as:

  • Data Analytics (60%)

  • Internet of Things (59%)

  • Blockchain Technology (48%)

  • Machine Learning (47%)

  • Artificial Intelligence (47%)

  • Virtual Reality (36%)

  • 5G Networks (21%)

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