PagerDuty, Inc. published the
2025 State of Digital Operations Report,
which demonstrates the excitement for the business impact that AI and
automation have delivered. Based on survey responses from more than
1,100 operations leaders across the North American, European, Middle
Eastern, and African (EMEA) and Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) regions,
the data highlights how efficiency, security and innovation are among
the top priorities shaping IT operations in 2025.
The fourth edition of the State of Digital Operations Report
showcases the continued maturation of digital operations over the past
year, with respondents citing significant improvements in operational
resilience, more effective use of automation and faster time to market.
The improvements respondents reported are driving optimism about IT
spending in 2025, with a majority of leaders expecting their budgets to
increase year-over-year.
State of Digital Operations Survey Results
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64% of respondents expect IT operations budgets to increase in 2025 to
support continued investments in operational efficiency, resilience and
excellence.
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Enthusiasm for agentic AI is highest among CIOs and CTOs, with a majority (53%) viewing it as core to future IT operations.
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Although automation has become more sophisticated and pervasive across
all industries and regions, leaders cite two challenges as the top
barriers to broader adoption: mitigating security risks and navigating a
talent gap to ensure teams have the right skills and capabilities to
drive and support automation across the organization.
"PagerDuty's 2025 State of Digital Operations Report shows that AI has
rapidly grown to become the backbone of digital operations, helping
reduce toil, improve resilience and drive tremendous efficiency," said
Katherine Calvert, chief marketing officer at PagerDuty. "With
PagerDuty, organizations can more easily integrate AI and automation
into their operations to grow revenue and drive efficiency while
building resilience and reducing risk."
In 2024, AI has evolved from a novelty technology to the cornerstone of
modern IT operations. Survey respondents reported that they were
experiencing the benefits of GenAI across many key performance
indicators including:
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Operational efficiency gains (37%)
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Improved customer experiences (36%)
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Better insights from data (38%)
Agentic AI is particularly poised to play a critical role within the
next one to two years, with 88% of respondents viewing agentic AI to be
either core or peripheral to future IT operations.
Looking ahead, cybersecurity is additionally expected to be a high
priority in 2025. 71% of respondents expect an expansion of security and
operations budgets in the next year, compared to only 14% who expect to
see a consolidation. Security concerns are especially notable in
industries that handle valuable intellectual property and emerging
technologies. Media (95%) and tech (94%) companies report the highest
priority for security.