IBM: Most Businesses Lack Clear Enterprise IT Infrastructure Strategy

A new IBM Institute for Business Value suggested that most businesses lack clear enterprise IT infrastructure strategy. Here are the details.

Dan Kobialka, Contributing writer

November 14, 2014

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Tom Rosamilia senior vice president of the IBM Systems amp Technology Group and IBM Integrated Supply Chain
Tom Rosamilia, senior vice president of the IBM Systems & Technology Group and IBM Integrated Supply Chain.

A new IBM Institute for Business Value survey of 750 technology executives revealed 71 percent of respondents recognized that IT infrastructure “plays an important role in enabling competitive advantage or optimizing revenue and profit.”

However, the survey, titled “Continuing the IT Infrastructure Conversation: Why Building a Strong Foundation Requires More Than Technology,” also showed that only 22 percent of respondents said their businesses have a well-defined enterprise IT infrastructure strategy in place.

IBM noted its most recent survey findings correspond with an IT infrastructure report that it released in July.

This report, titled “The IT Infrastructure Conversation,” showed that more than 90 percent of respondents said they believe their organization’s existing IT infrastructure is not fully prepared to meet the demands of cloud computing, big data, mobile technology and social media.

How can businesses handle cloud workloads?

Collaboration between IT executives and business leaders is crucial to manage cloud workloads, according to IBM.

“Today’s IT leaders are responsible for more than overseeing technology breakthroughs [and] are also integral to advising chief executives about the organization’s business strategy,” Tom Rosamilia, senior vice president of the IBM Systems & Technology Group and IBM Integrated Supply Chain, said in a prepared statement. “With customer experience as a key competitive advantage, never before has the combination and integration of back office and front office strategies been more critical.”

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The most recent IBM survey highlighted the importance of collaboration between IT executives and business leaders.

Researchers found that more than 40 percent of respondents said that business leaders will be involved in making decisions about cloud computing and IT architecture over the next three years, but only 30 percent of organizations effectively collaborate with the business to provide IT infrastructure solutions to support their business needs.

“IT executives need to improve collaboration among individuals to break down silos and work closer with suppliers and vendors to better understand the emerging technology landscape,” an IBM spokesperson told Talkin’ Cloud. “To support a new era of workloads based on cloud, social, mobile and analytics, there’s a need for the line-of-business leaders to work in tandem on challenges relating to next-generation IT requirements.”

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About the Author

Dan Kobialka

Contributing writer, Penton Technology

Dan Kobialka is a contributing writer for MSPmentor and Talkin' Cloud. In the past, he has produced content for numerous print and online publications, including the Boston Business Journal, Boston Herald and Patch.com. Dan holds a M.A. in Print and Multimedia Journalism from Emerson College and a B.A. in English from Bridgewater State College (now Bridgewater State University). In his free time, Kobialka enjoys jogging, traveling, playing sports, touring breweries and watching football (Go Patriots!).  

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