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The report also found that improved IT service delivery will be a priority for most (73.3%) organizations in India.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Pune: Indian organisations’ demand for agility has been unprecedented and accelerated in the last 12 months because of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to NTT’s 2021 Global Managed Services Report.

Indian firms also lead in pivoting focus to take advantage of market opportunities, it said.

In the Asia Pacific<\/a>, 89.7% of business<\/a> and IT leaders agree Covid-19 has caused significant changes to their operating processes, while 91.8% say it has accelerated their digital transformation strategy.

While the coronavirus outbreak has brought about huge change for many, enterprises in India will continue to broaden their investments in digital transformation despite what has happened, not because of it.

Currently, 74.6% of organisations in India have more than 25% of their IT managed by service providers. While this number will drop slightly to 72% over the next 18 months, the percentage of organizations that expect to have 75% or more of their IT managed by third parties will more than double from 12% to 28%.

The research found that 94.6% of organizations in India agree their overall
technology<\/a> strategy is either fully or partially aligned to their organization’s business strategy needs—compared to a global average of 92.4%.

Less than half, 41.3%, say that their organisation’s IT capabilities are only slightly effective when it comes to aligning with business objectives by exploring new technologies.

Aligning priorities helps plug the gap across business silos and helps enhance employee engagement.

Damian Skendrovic, executive vice president at NTT, said: “The unprecedented challenges that Covid-19 has impressed upon businesses has forced the issue of business and IT alignment into the limelight. And there is still work to do to ensure core organizational priorities are understood by all. IT is under an immense amount of pressure to deliver against present requirements, while concurrently planning for future delivery and innovation.”

Currently, cybersecurity is ranked only sixth out of 12 technology priorities, behind ‘improved IT service delivery’, ‘cloud solutions’, ‘technology consolidation\/integration’, ‘digital transformation’ and ‘software lifecycle management’ by Indian companies.

The report also found that improved IT service delivery will be a priority for most (73.3%) organizations in India.

The report is based on research of 1,350 organisations conducted online by Jigsaw Research on behalf of NTT Ltd across 21 countries in six regions between October and November 2020, of which 330 were based in the Asia Pacific.
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Covid-19中断业务,但印度公司迅速旋转:NTT报告

而冠状病毒爆发带来了巨大的变化对许多人来说,企业在印度将继续扩大他们的投资在数字转换不管发生了什么,不是因为它。

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< p >报告还发现,提高IT服务交付将优先考虑在印度大多数(73.3%)的组织。< / p >
报告还发现,提高IT服务交付将优先考虑在印度大多数(73.3%)的组织。
印度浦那:组织的敏捷性需求前所未有和加速在过去12个月中由于Covid-19大流行,根据NTT的2021年全球管理服务报告。

印度公司也在旋转集中利用市场机会,。

亚太地区,89.7%的业务和它领导人同意Covid-19导致重大改变他们的操作流程,而91.8%的人说它加速了他们的数字转换策略。

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而冠状病毒爆发带来了巨大的变化对许多人来说,企业在印度将继续扩大他们的投资在数字转换不管发生了什么,不是因为它。

目前,74.6%的组织在印度有超过25%的由服务提供商。虽然这个数字将略有下降到72%在接下来的18个月,组织期望的比例有75%或者更多的由第三方管理将从12%到28%的两倍多。

调查发现,94.6%的组织在印度同意他们的整体技术策略是要么全部或部分对齐他们的组织的业务战略needs-compared全球92.4%的平均水平。

不到一半,41.3%说他们组织的IT功能仅略有效业务目标看齐时通过探索新技术。

调整优先级有助于填补跨业务领域的差距,帮助提高员工敬业度。

执行副总裁Damian Skendrovic NTT,说:“Covid-19的前所未有的挑战对企业已迫使业务与IT对齐的问题成为人们关注的焦点。还有工作要做,以确保核心组织的重点是理解。是在大量的压力下提供对目前的需求,而同时规划未来交付和创新。”

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目前,网络安全排名第六的只有12个技术优先,提高IT服务交付的背后,“云解决方案”,“技术整合/集成”,“数字转换”和印度公司的软件生命周期管理。

报告还发现,提高IT服务交付将优先考虑在印度大多数(73.3%)的组织。

这份报告是基于1350年研究组织进行在线拼图研究代表NTT公司在六个地区的21个国家2020年10月和11月间,其中330为亚太地区。
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The report also found that improved IT service delivery will be a priority for most (73.3%) organizations in India.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Pune: Indian organisations’ demand for agility has been unprecedented and accelerated in the last 12 months because of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to NTT’s 2021 Global Managed Services Report.

Indian firms also lead in pivoting focus to take advantage of market opportunities, it said.

In the Asia Pacific<\/a>, 89.7% of business<\/a> and IT leaders agree Covid-19 has caused significant changes to their operating processes, while 91.8% say it has accelerated their digital transformation strategy.

While the coronavirus outbreak has brought about huge change for many, enterprises in India will continue to broaden their investments in digital transformation despite what has happened, not because of it.

Currently, 74.6% of organisations in India have more than 25% of their IT managed by service providers. While this number will drop slightly to 72% over the next 18 months, the percentage of organizations that expect to have 75% or more of their IT managed by third parties will more than double from 12% to 28%.

The research found that 94.6% of organizations in India agree their overall
technology<\/a> strategy is either fully or partially aligned to their organization’s business strategy needs—compared to a global average of 92.4%.

Less than half, 41.3%, say that their organisation’s IT capabilities are only slightly effective when it comes to aligning with business objectives by exploring new technologies.

Aligning priorities helps plug the gap across business silos and helps enhance employee engagement.

Damian Skendrovic, executive vice president at NTT, said: “The unprecedented challenges that Covid-19 has impressed upon businesses has forced the issue of business and IT alignment into the limelight. And there is still work to do to ensure core organizational priorities are understood by all. IT is under an immense amount of pressure to deliver against present requirements, while concurrently planning for future delivery and innovation.”

Currently, cybersecurity is ranked only sixth out of 12 technology priorities, behind ‘improved IT service delivery’, ‘cloud solutions’, ‘technology consolidation\/integration’, ‘digital transformation’ and ‘software lifecycle management’ by Indian companies.

The report also found that improved IT service delivery will be a priority for most (73.3%) organizations in India.

The report is based on research of 1,350 organisations conducted online by Jigsaw Research on behalf of NTT Ltd across 21 countries in six regions between October and November 2020, of which 330 were based in the Asia Pacific.
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