Who should benefit the most from the Internet of Things?
New players, major industry groups, IT giants and so on, this European survey reveals who IT and business decision makers consider to be best positioned to succeed in the IoT market.
New players, major industry groups, IT giants and so on, this European survey reveals who IT and business decision makers consider to be best positioned to succeed in the IoT market.
9% of European companies have already deployed an IoT solution. Manufacturing is the most advanced sector, followed by healthcare and transport/ logistics. These are some key findings of this survey of 611 European IT and business decision makers. Find out all the results.
Securing the Internet of things is a new issue, especially in large organisations. It is a priority for a third of them. This is one of the main findings of this European survey of 213 IT Security decision makers. Find out all the results.
52% of organisations are using cloud computing. This share has increased by 5 percentage points over the last 12 months. However, there are challenges to face for IT decision makers related to integration of cloud with existing applications, lack of skills in teams and shadow IT. These are some of the main findings revealed by
In four out of ten organisations, quality of collaborative and personal productivity tools is considered “low” by respondents to the survey. Half of the companies plans to invest in document sharing solutions within the next 2 years and 43% of large organisations (1,000+ employees) are willing to invest in Enterprise Social Networking products. These are
The 3 main challenges faced by organisations are ability to analyse high volume of data, collecting data from new sources (social media, mobile devices, Internet of Things, etc) and data processing speed. This is a key period for Big Data with 32% of large organisations (1,000+ employees) planning to invest in Big Data platform. These
The evolution of social media use in the enterprise also brings out the idea of merging traditional marketing tools with these modern ones, and as such, positions the ITDM as a “customer 2.0”. Moving towards new types of collaboration engenders further changes in enterprise IT purchasing habits. Thus businesses tend to replicate each other by
NetMediaEurope offers its readers the chance to download the 2009 ranking of the top 100 software vendors in Europe, elaborated by Truffle Capital. This in-depth study was presented to the European Commission on the 3rd November 2009 and lists the turnover and employee numbers of each company under analysis.