Technology & Innovation

A blended IT future

May 01, 2014

North America

May 01, 2014

North America

Why read this report

  • CIOs and LOBs agree that the growing availability of easy-to-use technology services from third parties, along with employee expectations for greater control over the technology they use at work, is driving the trend towards supplementing internal IT capabilities with external resources.
  • One-quarter of respondents say that CIO responsibilities for security, risk and compliance management will increase substantially over the next three years. Similar percentages of respondents expect significant expansion of CIOs' roles for information management and analytics (25%), IT services management (23%) and vendor management (21%).
  • Survey findings suggest a service-centric rather than asset-centric vision for enterprise IT, in which the internal IT department acts more as an advisor and broker of best-of-breed solutions to business units. Sixty-three percent of LOBs say third-party technologies and services brokered from external providers but managed on the inside will increase over the next three years.

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