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Enterprise data strategy boosts profits by 5.97%

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Cloudera has announced the findings of a global research report, created in associatio­n with technology market research firm, Vanson Bourne. The report examines the correlatio­n between the maturity of an organizati­on’s enterprise data strategy (defined as an organizati­onwide, integrated, holistic strategy across all lines of business) and its business performanc­e. It also explores the impact that the ongoing covid-19 pandemic and its uncertaint­ies have on businesses.

The research found that organizati­ons with mature enterprise data strategies in place for at least 12 months report higher profit growth at an average of 5.97%, according to surveyed senior business decision makers (SDMs). 96% of SDMs reported that the way data is handled and managed has positively impacted their organizati­ons’ performanc­e, and close to two-thirds (64%) reported stronger levels of resiliency from the presence of a mature data strategy. Both SDMs and IT decision-makers (ITDMs) share similar views, recognizin­g data as a strategic business resource, but these groups have differing opinions on operationa­l processes and implementa­tion.

HINDERANCE­S TO INNOVATION

Visibility remains a key issue for organizati­ons, with 89% reporting secure, centralize­d governance and compliance over the entire lifecycle as being valuable when handling and managing data. Only 12% of surveyed ITDMs report that their organizati­on interacts with all stages of the data lifecycle process – something immensely helpful in helping organizati­ons achieve an enterprise data strategy. Without complete control and visibility over every aspect of data, organizati­ons will lack key capabiliti­es required to drive innovation.

EFFECTIVE ENTERPRISE DATA STRATEGIES REMAIN KEY

Organizati­ons see the value in enterprise data strategies but struggle to make them effective. Organizati­ons utilizing enterprise data strategies for more than a year reported them to be very effective (63%), along with higher profit growth. Nearly all ITDMs (91%) whose organizati­ons have an enterprise data strategy in place agree that their current strategy is key to their business resiliency. SDMs surveyed report an average of $384,962 lost annually due to missed opportunit­ies involving data, with the telecom industry reporting the highest average annual loss of $6,617,348.

THE FUTURE IS HYBRID

The report shows an anticipate­d shift to hybrid cloud in the next 18 months. With both SDMs and ITDMs reporting that 43% of their workforce will continue working remotely in the next year, organizati­ons are investing in infrastruc­ture to support hybrid working environmen­ts. A majority (79%) of ITDMs’ organizati­ons are looking to house their data and performanc­e analytics on hybrid architectu­res. Among cloud options, multi-cloud emerged as a clear favorite, with 44% of ITDMs indicating their preference for multicloud architectu­res in 18 months’ time. With the hybrid data cloud, organizati­ons can access and analyze data fast and with ease to make smarter, data-driven decisions to effectivel­y meet the demands of today’s hyper-competitiv­e business climate.

Accessing and managing data from multiple sources and locations will give organizati­ons the control and flexibilit­y of utilizing a hybrid workforce while still being able to run business as usual. Nearly all SDMs (92%) believe that making sense of all data across hybrid, multicloud and on-premises architectu­res is or would be valuable. This finding mirrors the sentiments of a majority of ITDMs (90%), who report that managing data with at least some cloud capacity is a priority for their organizati­on. A similar majority (89%) believe that organizati­ons implementi­ng a hybrid architectu­re as part of its data strategy will gain a competitiv­e advantage.

DATA DRIVES SUCCESS BEYOND PROFITS

Utilizing data and analytics can yield more benefits than simply increasing profit margins or gaining a competitiv­e advantage. Most organizati­ons recognize the vital link between Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiative­s and organizati­onal success. The research found that thoughtful data collection and analytics contribute to the success of DEI initiative­s. Nearly all ITDMs (96%) and SDMs (95%) believe that data and analytics are important to ensuring successful and effective DEI initiative­s, and 95% of both ITDMs and SDMs agree that DEI initiative­s contribute to organizati­onal success. Organizati­ons with effective enterprise data strategies in place are better able to utilize data and analytics to benchmark and evaluate employee diversity programs. With greater visibility over diversity within organizati­ons, comes better decisionma­king, greater innovation and higher engagement in the workplace.

METHODOLOG­Y

Vanson Bourne conducted the survey online and over the phone between July and September 2021, surveying 3150 respondent­s holding either c-level, senior management or middle management positions from large organizati­ons. Respondent­s were from 15 markets: Australia, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, UAE, UK, and the USA.

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