January 29, 2023

IDC Reveals its Top IT Industry Predictions in Asia/Pacific* for 2023 and Beyond

SINGAPORE, January 30, 2023 – In the IDC FutureScape : Worldwide IT Industry 2023 Predictions — APEJ Implications report, IDC predicts that in 2023, 70% of enterprises’ adoption of as a service (aaS) infrastructure/software will be curbed more by an inability to assess promises of faster innovation and operational gains than by cost concerns.

“We have officially entered the era of the digital business. After two years ofenterprises stepping up significantly to overcome the challenges of the pandemic, scaling up digital investments across all industries and pushing their digital product/service contributions from less than 5% to at least 25% of their overall revenue, we see the shift toward running a digital business. The digital business era marks a new generation of thinking that focuses on purpose-driven values, leading to financial results, ecosystem participation in the value chain, and sustainability as core operating principles. The enterprises that can close the new digital gap through the greatest business value impact will become market leaders of tomorrow,” according to Sandra Ng, Group Vice President and General Manager, IDC Asia/Pacific including Japan (APJ) Research.

This IDC study presents the top 10 predictions and key drivers for the IT industry for the next five years in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) (APEJ). It highlights the midterm and long-term challenges that enterprise IT teams face as they define, build, and govern the technologies required to thrive in a digital-first world:

#1: Business-Focused aaS: By 2026, over 40% of IT budgets in most Asia-based 500 enterprises will be allotted to connectivity, security, compute, and data assets used to deliver their own aaS processes and smart products.

#2: Tech by Wire: In 2025, 70% of infrastructure, security, data, and network offerings will require cloud-based control platforms that enable extensive automation and promise major reductions in ongoing operating costs.

#3: Skills Breakpoints: Through 2024, shortcomings in critical skills creation and training efforts by IT industry leaders will prevent 75% of businesses from achieving the full value from cloud, data, and automation investments.

#4: Digital Sovereignty: Sovereign assertions in sustainability, resilience, and asset residency through 2025 will force A1000 CIOs to shift staff, budgets, and operating processes for more than one-third of IT and data assets.

#5: In Name Only aaS: In 2023, 70% of enterprises’ adoption of aaS infrastructure/software will be curbed more by an inability to assess promises of faster innovation and operational gains than by cost concerns.

#6: Expertise Included: By the end of 2024, 50% of platinum-level aaS offerings in security, business operations, and Desktop as a Service (DaaS) will include bundled access to specialized SME teams to help reduce the impact of skills shortages.

#7: Tech Exposure: In 2025, up to 10 high-visibility digital product launches reliant on intelligent automation and aaS delivery will face major delays because of global or regional silicon and code supply chain issues.

#8: Control Overload: Through 2026, 40% of A1000 enterprises attempting to use tech-by-wire offerings will still struggle with a proliferation of siloed control systems that raise connectivity costs and limit sharing of data.

#9: Trusting the Automation: In 2026, 25% of A1000 enterprises will continue to face material risks because of frontline workers’ and business leaders’ unwillingness to trust actions initiated by vetted autonomous tech systems.

#10: Sense of Vision: By 2027, the ability to deploy and use machine vision as an inherent capability in any new product/process will be a primary characteristic of the five fastest-growing enterprises in most industries.

These predictions are discussed in greater detail in the new IDC FutureScape report, IDC FutureScape : Worldwide IT Industry 2023 Predictions — APEJ Implications (IDC #AP49893122). Each year, IDC releases its Top Predictions through its IDC FutureScape reports to give a crystal ball view of what is ahead for the rapidly changing ICT industry. These predictions have been used to shape the strategies and business objectives of technology leaders and business executives in the next 1-5 years. To learn more about the upcoming IDC FutureScape reports, please click HERE.

For the first time ever, Asia/Pacific Japan FutureScape Reports will come with a complimentary report that provides specific recommendations for tech vendor sales and marketing leaders. Leverage on IDC insights to better understand clients’ priorities and enhance your storytelling and go to market plans, access the IDC FutureScape: Worldwide IT Industry 2023 Predictions — Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Implications: Positioning for Success — Opportunities for Tech Sales and Marketing Leaders (Doc #AP49893222) market presentation HEREFor more information on our role-based guidance, please visit Tech Impact Business Reports | IDC FutureScape 2023.

In case you missed IDC FutureScape Asia/Pacific earlier, you may visit IDC Arena to view the keynote sessions led by Sandra Ng and other executives. IDC Arena is IDC’s new integrated content hub that takes IDC thought leadership events online, and exclusive analyst essential guidance videos on-demand.

For more information on this IDC FutureScape document, contact Sandra Ng at sng@idc.com. For media inquiries, please contact Miguel Carreon at mcarreon@idc.com or Michael de la Cruz at mdelacruz@idc.com.

*Asia/Pacific excluding Japan

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