GoTo announced
findings from its IT
Priorities: 2023 Report. The report, conducted by Frost & Sullivan and commissioned
by GoTo, looked at the global trends of 1,000 IT decision-makers at companies
with less than 1,000 employees. Among the key trends, the survey continues to
see businesses consolidating tools, with 83% considering consolidation of communication
and IT management and support tools an important initiative for 2023. As an
added benefit, this consolidation helps to alleviate the burden on IT, a goal
of 92% of respondents.
As economic uncertainty, scrutinized
budgets, and overburdened resources continue to be the norm, IT decision-makers
are faced with determining the right set of goals and objectives to maximize
their investment, grow their business, and streamline their processes. The
survey uncovered four main business objectives to ensure their organization's
success and support for their employees and customers. These top objectives
include growing revenue, improving operational efficiencies, reducing costs,
and increasing customer satisfaction. The key trends uncovered in this survey
will allow teams to reach these objectives.
Key IT Trends
- Consolidation for
enhanced productivity and cost savings: 41% of businesses are planning to switch vendors to
reduce costs. And 83% of respondents consider consolidation of
communication, collaboration, and IT management and support tools an
important initiative of the year. 93% have completed, planned, or are in
process with these consolidation efforts. The top reason for consolidation
was to increase employee productivity, followed by giving solutions to the
IT team that are easier to manage, and then cost savings.
- With choice comes
responsibility: Nearly half
(48%) said it was very important to consider reducing the burden on IT
when choosing new software, compared to only 35% last year. 68% of company
leaders say they are more involved in the purchase process of products and
tools than they were a year ago.
- Support IT teams
with better IT support tools: 65% of
organizations say they saw an increase in the IT workload in the past year.
92% of respondents said they want to reduce the burden on IT through the
right software choice. 40% of respondents said that their reason for
digital tool upgrades and change was driven by IT team preference.
- Hybrid work is
still the preferred way to work: While the
survey saw almost double the amount of in-office workers compared to when
the same question was asked in 2022 (36% now compared to 19% last year),
hybrid work still remains the gold standard with half the respondents
splitting their time between home and the office. Year-over-year results
show a decrease of 10% in the number of businesses that have official
rules on the number of days an employee needs to be in the office, meaning
that employees have more flexibility than ever.
- Find new ways to
prioritize the customer: While
businesses will only function if the right IT support and communication
tools are enabled for employees, it's equally as critical that externally
facing teams have the right technology to seamlessly support customers. 66%
of respondents plan to spend more on customer experience (CX) technology
in 2023 than they did in 2022.
- Partners play a key
role in decision-making: 44% of businesses
choose a Partner versus 27% going to the solution provider directly to
find new business communication and IT support tools. The survey saw a 55% increase in the usage of
partners in the past year.
For more information about GoTo's IT
Priorities Report, please visit: www.goto.com/it-priorities-report.