Hybrid work create new challenges for IT leaders

The realities of hybrid work create new challenges for IT leaders, finds snow software study.

As organisations continue to adapt to and embrace new working ways, IT teams face unexpected challenges. According to a new survey from Snow Software, the global leader in technology intelligence, 92% of IT leaders report their organisations were moving or had already moved to a hybrid work model. Yet only 34% said enabling the shift to hybrid work was their department’s primary focus over the next 12 months. The data suggests IT leaders may be underestimating the unique challenges of hybrid work, especially as their teams are already facing issues such as rising costs and insufficient security. The study surveyed more than 400 IT leaders from organisations with over 500 employees to determine the current state of hybrid work and hybrid technologies.

“Despite the significant transition that organisations have faced over the past year, it seems that the future of hybrid work is putting IT leaders in a position where they will once again be required to quickly shift gears and adapt to a new reality,” said Alastair Pooley, Chief Information Officer at Snow. “While IT teams are planning and budgeting to enable their businesses, many don’t have the full picture of what their organisations will need when it comes to supporting a truly hybrid workforce. What we’ve learned over the past 18 months is that understanding how current technology investments are being utilised and what areas need more support is critical for teams to manage the pivot to a hybrid work environment when they are ready and able.”

Key findings include:

  • The majority of IT leaders are embracing hybrid work but already facing a new array of challenges. When asked about their feelings towards the larger trend of organisations moving to remote work, 57% of IT leaders said they were excited, and 44% indicated they believe it was moving in the right direction. However, the shift has not been easy, even in the early stages. IT leaders report controlling and optimising IT costs (18%), reining in shadow IT (16%) and managing cybersecurity threats (13%) as the most challenging aspects of supporting or transitioning to hybrid work. CIOs and C-level executives, in particular, are concerned about shadow IT, with 26% noting it as the biggest challenge posed by hybrid work.
  • IT priorities are now focused on growth initiatives. After a year spent enabling change for their workforce, just 34% of IT leaders said supporting hybrid work would be their top priority over the next 12 months. Instead, respondents are turning their focus to larger corporate initiatives. IT leaders report that their top priorities will be enabling competitive differentiation (57%), reducing or optimising IT costs (55%) and managing digital transformation initiatives (54%). Additionally, 48% of respondents said accelerating cloud adoption and migration was a priority, suggesting this will continue to be an important area of focus despite the rapid shifts in 2020.
  • Following increased IT investments in 2020, IT leaders will spend even more in 2021. One area where hybrid work has a big impact is IT budgets. When asked if they expect additional funding to support new ways of working, 84% of IT leaders said yes. Another 13% said they expected the budget to stay flat while just 2% face budget cuts and 1% are unsure. When asked what they would spend additional budget on, 37% said additional IT staff, followed by 18% investing in SaaS applications and 17% investing in cloud infrastructure.
  • Hybrid employees are expected to become a bigger burden on IT. IT leaders expect hybrid work models to change employees’ technology needs, with 34% saying it will increase their use of IT resources. Despite spending less time in the office, only 10% think hybrid work will decrease employee use of IT resources. Another 18% believe it will increase department-led technology purchases, contributing to shadow IT if the right policies, processes and staff are not in place.
  • SaaS applications take centre stage and require greater visibility and management. Unsurprisingly 70% of leaders reported that their investment in SaaS has increased over the past 12 months. Just 2% reported that it decreased, and 28% said it stayed the same. IT continues to face issues with visibility and overall management of SaaS applications, making the transition and enablement of hybrid work more difficult. Nearly half said that controlling SaaS sprawl was their biggest challenge, while 26% said it was discovering unmanaged applications. When asked about the most impactful SaaS applications at their organisation over the past year, 32% of IT leaders said Microsoft 365, followed by Google Workspace (20%), Zoom (19%) and Salesforce (11%).

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Snow Software is changing the way organisations understand and manage their technology consumption. Our technology intelligence platform provides comprehensive visibility and contextual insight across software, SaaS, hardware and cloud. With Snow, IT leaders can effectively optimise resources, enhance performance and enable operational agility in a hybrid world.

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Amber Donovan-Stevens

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