IT more responsible for business innovation in UAE than ever before: study

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ManageEngine, Zoho Corporation’s enterprise IT management division, has released the findings of its IT at Work: 2022 and Beyond study. This newly released data examines the democratization of IT and the ability of IT teams to influence business decisions in large and enterprise-sized organizations in the UAE, involving IT decision makers (ITDMs) and business decision makers (BDMs).

According to the study, increased collaboration between IT and other teams within organizations may have contributed to non-IT employees knowing more about IT now than they did before 2020. IT structures within organizations are becoming more decentralized, and non-IT departments now have autonomy over technology decisions.

However, any concerns that the role of IT teams will be diminished are unfounded, as the study discovered that they are critical in building tomorrow’s enterprises. In the next five years, 76% of ITDMs expect IT to play a larger role in determining the overall strategy of the organization. This is 11% above the global average.

The success of the IT team in its role has a significant impact on the success of the organization, with over 91% of all respondents indicating a direct correlation between the two. Furthermore, IT professionals are expected to be innovators, with more than nine out of ten (91%) agreeing that IT is more responsible for business innovation than ever before.

“Professionals are keen to gain new perspectives from industry peers in order to stay updated and advance in their career. Through this study, we hope to facilitate the sharing of knowledge among stakeholders in the UAE. These insights also help ManageEngine in its constant endeavour of evolving as a comprehensive and effective IT management platform,” said Rajesh Ganesan, president at ManageEngine.

Key findings from the study

1. Increased collaboration leading to tech autonomy for non-IT teams.
  • The vast majority (90%) of respondents report that collaboration between IT teams and other departments has increased during the past two years.
  • More than four-fifths (84%) of respondents agree that non-IT employees in their organisation are more knowledgeable about IT now than they were before 2020.
  • Around 44% of organisations have already decentralised their IT structure, with another 49% currently attempting to do so. 
  • Nearly all (98%) BDMs say their department has autonomy when it comes to making technology decisions. This autonomy relates to not only purchasing software (64%), and devices (47%), but also to hiring tech talent (62%).
2. Leveraging AI and machine learning (ML) against cyberattacks.
  • Around 91% of all respondents say AI and ML technologies will play a significant role in strengthening their organisation’s IT security framework.
  • Nearly all (95%) BDMs say that their organisation has invested in AI and ML technologies and are doing so for more than one use case, on average. A notable proportion of BDMs report that they are using AI to prevent cyberattacks (52%). 
  • IT and security teams are held responsible when it comes to defending against cyberattacks. Around 73% of decision makers (both ITDMs and BDMs) say it is the responsibility of IT and security teams to protect organisations. 
3. Development of skills and talent retention.
  • Two-fifths (41%) of ITDMs in the UAE say they are actively looking for a new job, while pretty much the same number (45%) say they feel less loyal to their current employers than than they were two years ago.
  • When it comes to what ITDMs want from their role in the next five years, these were cited as most important: the potential to learn new skills (55%), the ability to step into a more senior role (49%), and the ability to guide change within the organisation (48%). 
  • Around half of ITDMs say that they would be driven away from their organisation if their pay did not at least stay current with inflation (54%), if there were no potential for advancement/promotion (52%), or a flexible work model (50%), or any of several other existing benefits cited, were taken away.

ManageEngine commissioned independent market research agency Vanson Bourne to survey 200 decision-makers across IT and other key business functions from a range of private-sector organisations in the UAE. Visit ManageEngine’s website for access to the IT at work: 2022 and beyond report at https://mnge.it/uae-itsurvey