Mid-Market IT Decision-Makers Losing IT Purchase Influence
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Almost 90% of Mid-Market IT Decision-Makers Think They’re Losing Influence Over IT Purchases, According to New Node4 Research

DERBY, 16TH FEBRUARY 2023 – New independent research commissioned by Node4, the cloud-led digital transformation Managed Services Provider (MSP), reveals that 84% of IT decision-makers in Mid-Market companies think that their influence over IT purchases has diminished in the last 12 months.

It’s a situation that has its roots in the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) phenomenon, where individuals routinely connect their own phones, laptops, tablets and other devices to corporate IT networks. However, Node4’s research shows an escalation to the point where entire systems and platforms are now routinely purchased at a departmental level without IT team involvement, leaving IT decision-makers feeling increasingly frustrated and powerless. 

NODE4’S MID-MARKET IT PRIORITIES REPORT 2022/23

Now available as a free download from the company’s website, Node4’s Mid-Market IT Priorities Report 2022/2023 also reveals that R&D departments are the biggest culprits for side-stepping IT teams and making unsanctioned IT purchases. This is closely followed by customer service, sales & marketing, human resources and accounting & finance departments.

“The widespread availability of Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings has made it easier for IT departments to adopt business software and applications without on-premises infrastructure, large teams or specialist knowledge,” observes Paul Bryce, Managing Director at Node4. “But it’s also enabled other departments to side-step IT decision-makers and purchase their own solutions — often without IT team consultation or advice. The uptake of remote working during the pandemic, coupled with the long-term adoption of hybrid working have not helped matters — and it seems decentralisation of people has, in many cases, led to decentralised IT purchases.”

THE CAUSES, SECTOR BY SECTOR

When asked how these unauthorised IT purchases impacted their departments, over 40% of IT decision-makers said that increased costs — often associated with fixing mistakes that occurred during installations — were the most significant issue. This was followed by security concerns, issues arising from islands of unintegrated IT and fears about disruption to wider cloud adoption initiatives. Almost a third said that these purchases also affected wider company operations.

The research also pinpointed the top shadow IT-related concern for IT decision-makers across the insurance, transport & logistics, healthcare and online retail sectors. These were as follows:

  • Insurance — negative impact on security (43%)
  • Transport & Logistics — hampered wider cloud adoption (41%) 
  • Healthcare — increased costs (47%)
  • Online Retail — increased costs (43%)

Commenting further on the implications of shadow IT and the decentralisation of IT purchases, Paul Bryce notes: “Our two most recent Mid-Market IT Priorities Reports identified BYOD as a significant issue. This year and last year, around one in five respondents said BYOD presents a serious compliance-related challenge — and this year, BYOD was also the fourth most likely barrier to compliance adherence.”

WHAT ARE THE LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS?

Businesses that are concerned about these issues could consider commissioning an independent IT audit to identify any shadow IT infrastructure. Or, they might choose to adopt data security management services — and access professional third-party help, support and advice in the process.

Other long-term solutions could include making a conscious effort to bring departmental heads and other senior executives into IT procurement decisions at a much earlier stage — ensuring their requirements are genuinely listened to and their views given serious consideration. According to the research, this approach may already be gaining momentum; for example, 20% of IT decision-makers plan to involve their senior leadership team in selection processes, and the same number intend to consult board members. 

Paul Bryce concludes: “The security risks relating to departmental-level purchases of entire IT systems are also exponentially greater than instances of BYOD — particularly if the systems are isolated from centralised authentication, data regulation, encryption, backup and recovery. With respondents telling us that an increase in cyberattacks represents the most significant current and predicted risk for the second year running, IT decision-makers are in a race against time to bring IT purchases back under centralised control — not just for their own sake but for the long-term health, profitability and sustainability of their entire business.”  

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Report Methodology

The Mid-Market IT Priorities 2022/2023 Report is based on a survey conducted independently and exclusively for Node4 by Censuswide. It reveals the views of 459 IT decision-makers across the insurance, transport & logistics, healthcare and online retail sectors. The survey was conducted amongst Heads of IT, IT Directors, CIOs, CTOs and IT Managers in companies with 100-1,000 employees, with an equal split for each job title across each sector. All benchmarking data is based on the findings of the Mid-Market IT Priorities Report 2021/2022, which surveyed 300 IT decision-makers across the same levels of seniority and the same sectors.  

ABOUT NODE4

Node4 provides advanced, cloud-led digital transformation solutions that empower UK businesses to deliver change that matters. Delivering end-to-end hybrid solutions, Node4 draws upon its broad portfolio of managed public and private cloud, security and collaboration services, as well as cloud enablers, including colocation and connectivity. Modular solutions, along with transformation services, are designed to support businesses at any point in their cloud journeys.

Committed to exceeding customer aspirations, Node4’s teams combine technical expertise, innovation and Exceptional Service as a Standard to meet businesses’ needs in any sector. Thanks to Node4’s fully-owned infrastructure, best-in-class integrated tooling, and strategic relationships with market-leading vendors, customers can expect access to a full range of sophisticated, scalable solutions. Node4 has nationwide capabilities, with its own data centres in Derby, Leeds and Northampton and points of presence in London and Manchester.

Key to Node4’s success is its friendly, supportive culture, with Great Place to Work® ranking it as one of the UK’s Best Workplaces™ for three years running (2020, 2021 and 2022).

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The Mid-Market IT Priorities 2022/2023 Report is based on a survey conducted independently and exclusively for Node4 by Censuswide. It reveals the views of 459 IT decision-makers across the insurance, transport & logistics, healthcare and online retail sectors. The survey was conducted amongst Heads of IT, IT Directors, CIOs, CTOs and IT Managers in companies with 100-1,000 employees, with an equal split for each job title across each sector. All benchmarking data is based on the findings of the Mid-Market IT Priorities Report 2021/2022, which surveyed 300 IT decision-makers across the same levels of seniority and the same sectors.