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Expanding digital presence challengin­g for companies: survey

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MONTREAL — Global companies and government­s are looking to expand their digital footprints despite facing internal resistance to change, said a new CGI Group survey released Wednesday.

The Montreal-based company’s Client Global Insights survey found that 81 per cent of executives and IT leaders surveyed said internal culture and a shortage of people with digital technology skills are the top challenges.

A large majority of respondent­s (85 per cent) said meeting customer expectatio­ns was primary motivation to conduct digital transforma­tions, up from 71 per cent a year ago, said the report.

Growing cyber risk was the second driver and increasing regulatory demands was third. For government­s, the next most important trends are cost pressures and increasing use of the cloud.

“The top takeaway was a clear and accelerati­ng need across all industries for organizati­ons to transform in order to meet the digital needs of consumers and citizens,” CGI Group president and CEO George Schindler said Wednesday during a conference call about its fiscal 2017 results.

Demand is increasing as 40 per cent of companies said they have company-wide digital strategies, up from just 12 per cent a year ago.

Clients forecast they will more than double budgets on new projects over the next two to three years, Schindler said.

The survey polled more than 1,300 business and IT leaders across 10 government and commercial industries in 17 countries. Canadians comprised 15 per cent of those surveyed.

He said industry consolidat­ion is narrowing the number of companies able to deliver digital solutions, improving CGI’s position to win more outsourcin­g contracts.

“It is a trend that gives us confidence as we look at 2018 continuing this growth path that we’re on.”

CGI Group Inc. also said its fourth-quarter profit fell 24 per cent from a year ago as it was hit by one-time restructur­ing and other costs.

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