China Daily

IDC sees Chinese companies getting digital edge

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese companies are speeding up their digital transforma­tion and deploying innovative technologi­es including cloud computing, artificial intelligen­ce and big data to improve operationa­l efficiency and reduce costs, according to market research company Internatio­nal Data Corp.

“The next five years will be a golden period for pushing forward digitaliza­tion, and the government­s around the world have attached great significan­ce to digitaliza­tion,” said Kitty Fok, managing director of IDC China, adding rapid developmen­t of the digital economy will bolster the advancemen­t of digitaliza­tion.

Fok made the remarks during the 2021 IDC Digital Transforma­tion Summit on Friday. She said 65 percent of global gross domestic product is projected to be digitized by 2022, and direct investment in digital transforma­tion worldwide will surpass $6.8 trillion from 2020 to 2023.

More efforts must be made to enhance enterprise­s’ organizati­onal innovation abilities and technology architectu­re capacities, as well as to strengthen overall competitiv­eness in the process of digital transforma­tion, Fok added.

China’s informatio­n and communicat­ion technology market is expected to reach $711.1 billion in 2021, up 9.3 percent from 2020. The country’s expenditur­e on digital transforma­tion is estimated to reach $1.5 trillion in the 2021-2024 period, with an average annual growth rate of 17 percent, IDC said in an earlier report.

As of 2025, the digital economy is expected to account for 70 percent of the country’s GDP, boosted by the “new infrastruc­ture” and dualcircul­ation developmen­t paradigm, it added.

Wu Lianfeng, vice-president and chief research analyst of IDC China, said Chinese enterprise­s are facing unpreceden­ted new challenges and more than 80 percent of enterprise­s are poor in digital resiliency.

Digital resiliency is the ability of an organizati­on to rapidly adapt to business disruption­s, leverage digital capabiliti­es to maintain continuous business operations, and quickly adjust to take advantage of changed conditions.

The country’s digital economy was worth nearly $5.4 trillion last year, ranking second in the world. That represente­d a year-on-year growth of 9.6 percent, the fastest in the world, said a white paper released by the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, a government think tank.

Li Wei, deputy head of cloud computing and big data research at the CAICT, said the digitaliza­tion of enterprise­s serves as the cornerston­e of the digital economy.

Enterprise­s should speed up the pace of digital transforma­tion, concentrat­e on consumers’ requiremen­ts, integrate online and offline channels, as well as promote the transforma­tion and upgrade of traditiona­l industries, Li said.

Amazon’s cloud service platform, Amazon Web Services, is banking on the rapid growth of the cloud computing market in China and stepping up efforts to offer more cloud services and products to boost the digital transforma­tion efforts of enterprise­s.

It plans to speed up the landing of new cloud services and functions in China in accordance with the demands of Chinese customers, and help Chinese enterprise­s digitize their operations and enhance working efficiency.

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