Digital Enterprise Cloud Planning

Steps for effective cloud strategy, from establishing metrics to ongoing compliance and management.

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By 2022, 35% of all productions apps will be cloud native

What is success in cloud adoption?

Organizations are heavily committed to and invested in cloud – over 74% of organizations are currently using SaaS and over 50% or organizations are using PaaS and IaaS. The adoption of cloud comes with a whole host of new hurdles from adoption strategies to cloud economics to multi-cloud management strategies.

What:

Get the tools necessary to address security, choose vendors and successfully develop and manage your cloud services and roadmap.

Why:

The cloud services model is no longer something enterprises need to develop “competency” in; they need to master the cloud. A majority of hardware and a larger majority of software is now built for cloud deployment. Understanding and measuring your success in mastering cloud paves the way to the future enterprise and avoids major problems that can result from a poorly implemented cloud strategy.

How:

Maintaining and measuring a cloud strategy for the digital enterprise includes these steps:

  • Establish metrics to measure your cloud program
  • Maintain compliance in the cloud
  • Manage multiple clouds effectively
  • Assess vendors

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  • Architecting and Developing the Digital Platform

  • Developing an Information Transformation Program

  • Employing Data Management and Analytics Technologies

Successful DX efforts have measurable, achievable and supported goals, strategy and KPIs

Developing Data-as-a-Service Offerings

Tips and guidance to implement a data monetization strategy through data as a service (DaaS) products and offerings

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Worldwide Data as Service spending in 2016, 2018, and 2021 bar chart. 8.7B shows for 2016, 9.3B shows for 2018, and 10.4B shows for 2021. $10.4B will be spent on DaaS in 2021 worldwide.
The “Worldwide Data as Service spending in 2016, 2018, and 2021” bar chart provides a visual representation of worldwide spending on Data as a Service (D A A S) for three years: 2016, 2018, and 2021. The 2016 bar has a value of 8.7B, the 2018 bar has a value of 9.3B, and the 2021 bar has a value of 10.4B. The chart visually depicts the trend of increasing spending on D A A S over time.

Product Development

It is important for all the varied stakeholders — from business leaders and product managers to IT professionals and marketers — to realize that this is a very different endeavor from traditional data management. This is a new product development process. You’ll need a thorough plan to create an effective data-as-a-service offering.

What:

This module will help CIOs and other high-level IT leaders undertake a new product development process that is very different than traditional data management, following clear steps: Strategy, Financials, Offering, Resources, and Measuring Success.

Why:

Stakeholders need to craft a thorough plan to prepare and mitigate the risks of a data-as-a-service offering. Understanding the appropriate features, technologies, and vendors is crucial to this new type of product development.

How:

Developing a data-as-a-service offering includes the following steps:

  • Create Data as a Service Offerings (DaaS)
  • Identify the Technology Required to support a DaaS Offering
  • Identify potential vendors and partners if needed for Daas

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  • Implementing the NIST Cybersecurity Framework in the Digital Enterprise

  • Effective Communication Strategies for Transformation

  • Data Monetization Capabilities, Governance, and Planning

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Developing an Information Transformation Program

Transformed enterprises treat data and information as a valued asset. Learn how to prepare and implement IDC’s 10-step plan for prepare for an information transformation.

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The Data Program Pitfalls

Reads 27% Advanced IT analytics acumen, 25% Obtaining Budget, 21% Data Governance

 

Turn data into intelligence

Information transformation is the focused approach to extracting and developing the value and utility of information relative to customers, markets, transactions, services, products, physical assets, and business experiences. Information is the currency of a dynamic experience chain between the enterprise and its ecosystem that leverages information for competitive advantage by enabling the business to respond to opportunities in less time with better intelligence.

What:

This module will help IT leaders prepare and implement an information transformation with a clear 10-step plan.

Why:

Transformed enterprises treat data and information as they would any valued asset. Information is not only used to make better decisions and optimize operations and products but it’s also monetized in the form of products and services.

How:

Follow IDC’s 10-step plan for information transformation

  • Prepare for information transformation
  • Implement information transformation

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  • Employing Appropriate AI Technologies

  • Architecting and Developing the Digital Platform

  • Developing an Information Transformation Program

  • Digital Enterprise Cloud Planning

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Data Monetization Capabilities, Governance, and Planning

Understand the risks and steps required to successfully create and deliver new data-driven products, services, and experiences to external customers.

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45% of organizations worldwide are prioritizing Data Capitalization and Monetization in their DX Strategy

 

Leverage your data

As businesses digitally transform their products, services, customer experiences, and operations, one very welcome by-product is new varieties and sources of data. This ever-growing stockpile of data can be used to create a wide range of monetizable data services. A growing number of digital-savvy organizations have embarked on the journey to data monetization by generating new revenue from creating and selling data-driven products, services, and experiences to external customers.

Product Development

What:

This module will help CIOs and other high-level IT leaders assess the opportunity for data monetization, and outline a road map to ensure the needed capabilities, talent and governance are in place. To be successful, the many stakeholders in a data monetization effort need come together and craft a thorough plan to create an effective offering, develop delivery capabilities, and mitigate the risks of data monetization.

Why:

There are many reasons why businesses should assess the potential for data monetization, but key reasons that value is migrating to data include:

  • Data-driven customer experiences are the new currency of business.
  • Customers expect smarter products that learn, improve, and solve a broader array of problems.
  • Digital transformation fuels demand for data across industries and ecosystems.

How:

To develop a data monetization capability and offering initiative, one needs to take the following steps:

  • Develop Data Monetization Capabilities
  • Consider the Differences in Data Talent
  • Develop Data Governance

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  • Implementing the NIST Cybersecurity Framework in the Digital Enterprise

  • Effective Communication Strategies for Transformation

  • Data Monetization Capabilities, Governance, and Planning

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Attracting and Cultivating Talent for the Future Enterprise

Discover how to determine DX Talent requirements and assess talent and skills to effectively find and deploy internal and external resources.

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Talent excellence

Prioritize change management, collaboration and innovation culture

Two pie charts. On the left-hand side, it reads "37% digitally determined." On the right-hand side, it reads "20% digitally distraught."

The future of work

Take an enterprise-wide approach to transforming the concept of work and how it is done. To be effective, this evolution of sourcing and deployment must include both full- and part-time employees and external resources, including contract, freelance, and partner assets.

What:

This module will walk IT leaders through the process of determining talent requirements and putting together a plan for work sourcing that will ensure a successful transformation to the Future Enterprise.

Why:

The right talent, both with hard and soft skills, is vital to creating a customer-centered culture and to building capabilities that scale in the manner necessary to true digital transformation. Modern talent sourcing strategies are necessary in a competitive labor market for both finding and retaining workers with necessary skills.

When businesses achieve worksource transformation, they make talent a competitive advantage, business objectives are better met, and right mix of talent is available to meet business needs. DX talent sourcing strategies should be a complete departure from the traditional reactionary recruiting model of source, hire, and repeat, in favor of proactive, data-driven robust talent practices.

How:

Steps to bring your organization through a worksource transformation and prepare for the future of work include:

  • Understand the outlook for Digital Talent
  • Determine Future Talent Requirements
  • Create a Skills Inventory
  • Make a Talent Sourcing Plan
  • Align, Retain and Manage Talent

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  • Nurturing Innovation Culture in the Future Enterprise

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Architecting and Developing the Digital Platform

If you’ve already decided on a platform strategy, learn techniques, framework and major considerations for developing and deploying an integrated platform.

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Five Key Traits of the Digital Platform

  • Intelligence
  • Orchestration
  • Experience
  • Trust
  • Agility

The Platform Battleground

Understanding and building a “DX platform” that can sustain, advance, and scale business and operations may be the most important decisions leaders make for the next 10 years.

Leaders must architect a platform to effectively compete in the platform business economy, and develop and govern that platform. Megaplatforms compete to own infrastructure and development environments. Application-centric platforms look for the network effect to expand their reach. Industry-specific platforms harness multiplied innovation to build niche ecosystems. Every business must incorporate these new options into its own DX platform.

What:

Once the platform approach is decided, this module will help senior IT leaders and their implementation teams find the most appropriate ways to architect and implement that vision. While every platform is different, IDC will help you understand the three most important qualities common to successful DX platforms.

Why:

A digital transformation platform is absolutely necessary for delivering digital transformation at scale. The platform will be the anchor point for the future enterprise and for developing and maintaining a digital business ecosystem. Understanding the five critical dimensions for the DX platform is vital to a successful transition. Avoiding challenges such as ungoverned development, culture wars, and security are vital to successful architecting a true DX platform.

How:

To develop the DX platform, the organization needs to take the following steps:

  • Architect the DX Platform
  • Select technology vendors for your platform

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  • Employing Appropriate AI Technologies

  • Modernizing Infrastructure for the Digital Enterprise

  • Rationalize and Modernize Applications for the Digital Enterprise

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Get the Guidance You Need to Become a "Future Enterprise"

Let IDC’s guides help you lead your digital transformation journey, outlining key stages, requirements and goals for IT leaders.

Where do I start?

Simply choose a Future Enterprise topic from below to see related Guides, or learn more about Future IT and your organization’s maturity.

  • Future IT Self-Assessment

    Take the IDC Future IT Maturity Assessment, to see how you compare with peers.

  • Future Enterprise Planning Guides

    Select Planning Guides that most benefit you from topics from Ops to Innovation.

  • Future IT Maturity Assessment

    Organizations can’t transform to a Future Enterprise without the foundation of Future IT.

Digital Enterprise Research

Digital Enterprise

CIOs set the IT organization on the right course and enable their Future Enterprise to build resiliency and thrive in the next normal.

  • Connectedness

    Create Pervasive Experiences

  • Operations

    Pivot Operations from throughput and Efficiency to Market-Responsive

  • Customer Experience

    Create Empathy with Customers at Scale

  • Industry Ecosystems

    Define the New Value in the Digital Economy

  • Trust

    Engender Trust with Customers

  • Digital Infrastructure

    Ensure Reliable Digital Services and Experiences

  • Intelligence

    Develop into an Intelligent Organization

  • Work

    Create a Dynamic Work Model

Learn more about how IDC can help you with your digital transformation.

Critical information that supports your technology roadmap

Our research and advisory services are backed by analyst experts from around the world who are committed to providing you with the right information for every stage of your technology roadmap.

With Research and Advisory services, you will:

  • Align IT strategy to meet goals

    • Plan and implement digital transformation strategies with industry expertise from our global analysts.
    • Validate conclusions and identify risks early on based on accurate, relevant data.
    • Plan to meet company goals with guidance from our rigorous research methodology.
  • Innovate with the latest tech trends

    • Improve operation strategies with one-on-one guidance from IDC analysts.
    • Evaluate current digital positioning and develop a clearly defined digital strategy based on accurate, relevant data.
    • Meet company goals with guidance from our rigorous research methodology.
  • Drive digital growth

    • Access research based on carefully curated data tailored to guide you in your digital roadmaps.
    • Implement a digital transformation strategy based on the latest research designed to provide you with the information you need.
    • Promote innovation and new ideas by unlocking the latest technology trends uncovered by our global analysts.
  • Make better decisions

    • Confidently make technology purchases by consulting one-on-one with our analysts to validate conclusions and better understand risks.
    • Access the latest research and metrics from our global team of analysts, based on rigorous research methodology.

IDC IT Executive Programs

Research and Advisory includes the IT Executive Programs that allow you to talk one-on-one with global analysts who are devoted to providing the right information for every stage of your needs.

Develop your roadmap

With our research document methodology, IDC DecisionScapes, you can make data-driven decisions that reduce risk and time to implement while staying ahead of the curve.

Get trusted advisors

IDC has a long and trusted history in the research field. For over 50 years, we’ve provided unbiased, vendor-agnostic advice. We’re devoted to providing information that truly helps your planning and organization and validate your decisions.

Move with speed

Desktop or mobile, country-based or global, planning or implementation, industry specificity or broad technologies – IDC covers a wide spectrum. With the quickest response times in the industry, you get relevant answers easily and without hassle or nickel and diming.

IDC Industry Insights

Industry Insights assists business and IT leaders in making technology decisions with insightful, fact-based research and consulting services. Get industry research grounded in decades of experience from our global senior analyst team across six industries: retail, government, financial services, manufacturing, health and energy.

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Save Millions of Dollars on IT Investments

IDC Sourcing Advisory Services drives measurable savings within global sourcing and procurement organizations. Our Sourcing Advisory Services (SAS) blends seamlessly with our world-class research offering, with concierge-level access to benchmarking data and market intelligence all with quicker turnaround times on requests.

With IDC Sourcing Advisory Services, you will receive:

  • Relationship & Inquiry

    Receive dedicated customer relationship managers to help with your vendor product/pricing, product positioning and sourcing inquiries.

  • Deal Reviews

    Tactical intelligence on individual deals and vendor proposals with on-demand response delivered within three to four days.

  • Formal Benchmarking

    Dedicated projects, complex deals like major ELA renewals, managed service benchmarking and multi vendor analysis.

  • IT Procurement Best Practices 2024

Select a SAS Product Below to See How IDC Can Support Your Sourcing Needs

IT Deal Review includes IDC Pricing Analysts that will review your deal and provide peer pricing data customized to your specific configuration.

The IDC IT Deal Review is the leading source for IT deal intelligence trusted by thousands of procurement and sourcing professionals worldwide. IDC’s unique engagement model provides buyers with written evaluations of vendor invoices, contracts and license agreements including advice on terms, expected discounts and concessions based on a peer review with other buyers of the same products. All delivered in a timely manner within 1-3 business days of the request.

Are you looking for ways to drive major savings with IT suppliers?

Buyers utilize IDC benchmarking tools such as IT Deal Review, the SAS pricing Database and SmartIndex to drive millions in savings with IT suppliers. Documented benchmarking delivered by IDC allows sourcing professionals to share success with key stakeholders.

Optimize your Vendor Contract and Negotiations

Best-in-class sourcing organizations leverage leading-edge research and expert advice on technology, vendors, and contract negotiations. We maintain a library of research publications reviewing technologies and their vendors. We also publish relevant research and provide advice on RFP strategies and optimizing your vendor contract negotiations.

Optimize your IT resource stack, identify under-utilized systems and intelligent procurement.

IT asset management commonly takes a backseat to key initiatives like digital transformation, causing organizations to spend millions on overlapping technologies or maintaining legacy infrastructure. IDC analysts will provide custom optimization, right-sizing licenses for major vendors like Microsoft and Oracle. Buyers work with IDC to determine cost-effective maintenance for vendors like Cisco and IBM.

IDC will help you defend audits based upon broad experience across key vendors.

Software vendors continue to utilize formal audits as a key source of revenue and an important device in negotiating new agreements and renewals. IDC analysts find a significant portion of audit findings can be negotiable with the proper documentation. IDC will support independent SAM engagements that accurately document compliance and defend audits based upon broad experience across key vendors.

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Accelerate Your Leadership Journey with a Dedicated Executive Coach

Pathways consists of two accelerated leadership programs, Pathways Individual Coaching and Pathways Cohort Learning, both of which are designed to provide solution-oriented mentoring and coaching from experienced global leaders. Participants will accelerate their leadership journeys through a set of development assessments and coaching assignments to propel their careers forward and serve as a platform for growth.

Evolve IT Leadership Skills with Pathways Programs

Achieve your career goals, refine your communication and influencing ability, build confidence and improve decision-making skills with this accelerated leadership program.

Pathways Individual Coaching offers executive leaders a dedicated, personal executive coach that will assess current leadership approaches and customize an action plan to meet your specific career goals, navigate leadership challenges, embrace and play to your strengths. You will elevate your executive presence, evolve your leadership ability and achieve transformational personal change.

Pathways Individual Coaching Programs:

Senior IT Leader

Designed for Senior IT Leaders
  • Combat executive isolation
  • Shorten ramp time into a new role
  • Navigate leadership challenges
  • Build competencies to launch a boardroom career
  • Improve ability to work with C-Suite, business partners and Corporate Board

Rising Leader

Designed for high potential Director level or below rising IT leaders
  • Tackle barriers blocking career progression
  • Navigate significant change in responsibilities
  • Build strategic thinking capability
  • Improve ability to work with business partners

Accelerate your leadership growth and development journey with group learning supported by an experienced IT Executive Coach.

Pathways Cohort Learning is a portfolio of group learning options that leverage an experienced, former IT Executive to facilitate small group work and discussions amongst select peers. This unique program enables participants to gain perspective on current leadership challenges, expand managerial and leadership competencies and advance their careers in IT.

Pathways Cohort Learning Programs:

Women in Leadership Cohort

Targeted for senior and rising women IT leaders

Accelerate the leadership journey for women in IT, from the lens of challenges that female leaders encounter, to expand managerial and leadership competencies.

Group Mentoring Cohort

Designed for mid-level functional and transformational leaders in IT

Provides mid-level leaders with the opportunity to learn from an experienced CIO via an intimate group setting, enabling peer discussions on current leadership challenges to gain perspective and advance careers.

Interested in learning more about IDC Pathways?