FRAMINGHAM, MA — (Marketwired) — 02/02/16 — IDG–s — the premier technology media brand providing network strategy for the connected enterprise — released the findings of the , highlighting technology adoption trends and the evolving role of network professionals within the business (). Additional study highlights include areas of investment, opportunities and challenges with emerging technologies, and business drivers.
Increasingly diverse demands from next generation technologies has put network professionals in the spotlight (). Among enterprises, nearly all respondents (91%) noted the increased demands of the position, and while the role might be becoming more complex, the majority see a more integral responsibility in shaping IT strategy (71%). In fact, 65% stated that communication between the CIO and the networking management team is happening more frequently than ever before. Communication enterprise-wide is also proving to be critical to digital-enabled business innovation. Seventy-nine percent agreed that collaboration efforts between the network team and other teams within IT are successful in driving innovation. Looking beyond the walls of IT, the networking group works hand in hand with top business executives on at least a monthly basis, according to 69% of respondents and collaborates at a similar frequency with corporate operations (66%).
“The network has always been the backbone of the enterprise,” said Brian Glynn, chief revenue officer of IDG Enterprise. “We are now seeing the team behind the network taking a larger role in IT strategy and collaboration across the business, which is important as companies continue to respond to digital disruption, drive innovation around emerging tech, and digitally transform their business.”
The importance of digital business growth for organizations is shown in their investment plans. The majority (51%) of enterprise respondents indicated that their IT budget will increase over the next 12 months, with more than one-third (38%) saying it will remain the same. Speed in the era of digital business is a deciding factor and the majority of organizations cite network speed and performance (55%) as the top business driver for networking investments. This is followed by improving data security (53%) and ensuring availability (50%). These drivers correlate to the areas that respondents say will receive increased budget allocation — cloud (63%), network security (50%), and data storage (43%).
For enterprise IT, security remains a constant focus. Both large and small organizations– primary network challenge is around protecting against data breaches and leaks. Looking across the entire organization, the top security concern is employee awareness and cooperation followed by outside threats. With the boundaries of the enterprise network expanding due to newer technologies and applications, the networking team is becoming more involved in security initiatives than in the past, says 86% of enterprise respondents. There are a number of new security initiatives being considered, particularly around mobile and social media, along with persistent or increasing threats. Areas being most actively looked into include enterprise mobility management (57%), securing access for mobility programs (54%), ID management solutions (54%), securing access to social media (52%), data loss prevention (52%), next-generation firewalls (52%), and corporate data encryption (50%).
The expansion of cloud computing brings both challenges and benefits to the networking team. Seventy percent say cloud will add complexity, while at the same time nearly the same amount (69%) stated cloud will enable the networking team to play a more strategic role. Software-defined networking (SDN) continues to rank high among organizations– network and data center plans. Forty-eight percent of enterprise organizations are actively researching plans around SDN and nine percent are piloting SDN technology. It–s clear that they plan to be farther down the adoption curve in the future as 22% plan to be piloting the technology a year from now. This is similar to Internet of Things (IoT) efforts. Currently, 20% of enterprise organizations have efforts underway and an additional 43% plan to implement IoT efforts within the next three years.
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The Network World State of the Network study is conducted annually to pinpoint where IT executives and professionals are with initiatives within existing and emerging technologies that impact the network. The 2016 Network World State of the Network study was conducted among members of the Network World Tech Connections Panel and among visitors to NetworkWorld.com. Results are based on 301 respondents who indicated they have primary responsibility within a technology category.
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