We all know that AI has placed a bright spotlight on the IT industry. But is implementing AI really the biggest challenge facing IT leaders?
That’s one of the questions that we set out to answer when we partnered with Dynata to survey over 200 CIOs and senior-level IT decision makers for our new CIO Insights Report, which we released recently. You can download the full report here.
Our findings were compelling and highlight the sea change that is present in the networking industry, and across the broader technology landscape.
According to respondents, the demands placed on IT professionals are so varied and complex that myriad concerns continue to mount. From the continued emergence of new cybersecurity threats to the proliferation of bandwidth-intensive applications and evolving hybrid work policies, CIOs and their teams face an array of challenges to their daily operations.
The results of the survey paint a clear picture: While AI has captured the attention of the technology industry, the majority of CIOs and senior IT buyers are primarily focused on the convergence of networking, AI and security.
In fact, perhaps the most staggering findings was that 88% of respondents said they desire a single integrated platform for networking, AI and security. This demand reflects executive-level desire for a platform that is easy to use, access and manage, delivering a more streamlined and seamless experience for their IT teams, tighter integration across essential workflows, and faster time to value for all critical networking services.
The survey, which was fielded in July and August 2024, also revealed that CIOs stack ranked their top three IT priorities for the second half of 2024 as 1) securing their enterprise network, 2) integrating network and security and evaluating and 3) deploying AI across their organization. Again, convergence of network infrastructure technologies emerged as top of mind, and mission critical.
Clearly, The “era of platformization “is upon us, and we are likely to see continued demand for solutions that unify complementary solutions like AI, networking and security. Ultimately, this integration of network data, workflows and tools can reduce costs, streamline resources, and improve innovation. Exactly the outcomes that CIOs desire in 2025 and beyond.
Clearly, the executive-level focus on networking, AI and security requires careful consideration and strategic planning, but the trend lines show a parallel path between the three technologies. CIOs desire scale, and tools that embed security and AI throughout their network, to create a consistent and reliable experience. The goal is to make every interaction, scan, deployment and IT activity cohesive and connected to delivering customer value.
In other words, the “era of platformization” could be the key to unlocking its full potential. By converging networking, security, and AI into a unified platform, we can create a more efficient, secure, and user-friendly IT environment. Something CIOs, and IT professionals across the board, should be able to get behind.
Download the full CIO Insights report and discover top priorities for CIOs and IT decision-makers going into 2025 and more.