Cloudera 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 organization-wide, 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 twelve (12) months report higher profit growth at an average
of 5.97%, according to surveyed senior business decision makers (SDMs).
Ninety-six percent (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.
"The
presence of mature enterprise data strategies, optimized for hybrid and
multi-cloud environments, generate better business outcomes," said Ram
Venkatesh, Chief Technology Officer at Cloudera. "Businesses look to data
as an essential asset not only to make sense of the constant change and
upheaval of today, but also to help prepare for what comes next."
Data
Lifecycle Challenges Hinder Innovation
Visibility remains a key issue for organizations, with
close to nine in ten (89%) reporting secure, centralized governance and
compliance over the entire lifecycle as being valuable when handling and
managing data. Only twelve percent (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 Telecommunications 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 eighteen (18) months. With both SDMs and ITDMs reporting that 43.07%
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 multi-cloud architectures in eighteen (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, multi-cloud 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 ninety-five percent (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 decision-making, greater
innovation and higher engagement in the workplace.
For
more information on the "Cloudera Enterprise Data Maturity Report:
Identifying the Business Impact of an Enterprise Data Strategy", visit: https://www.cloudera.com/campaign/enterprise-data-maturity-research-report.html