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Tech Spend Outside IT Department Creates Opportunities, but Opens Back Door to Potential Security and Consumer Trust Risks, Finds World's Largest Technology Leadership Survey by Harvey Nash/KPMG
LONDON, June 12, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- 2019 Harvey Nash/KPMG CIO Survey, of over 3,600 IT leaders, finds 
business-led IT is creating more value than ever before, but with it comes a 
need for better governance

- Security and privacy risks rise for those business heads that sidestep the 
direct control of the IT department 

- Up to 1 in 5 jobs are set to go to robots, but new jobs will compensate, say 
69% of CIOs 

Almost two-thirds (63%) of organizations now allow technology to be managed 
outside the IT department, a shift that brings with it both significant 
business advantages and increased privacy and security risks. When IT spend is 
managed away from the direct control of the CIO companies are twice as likely 
to have multiple security areas exposed, and more likely to become a victim of 
a major cyber-attack.

The largest technology leadership survey in the world, 2019 Harvey Nash/KPMG 
CIO Survey [http://www.hnkpmgciosurvey.com/], analyzing responses from 
organizations with a combined technology spend of over US$250bn, reveals for 
those organizations where the IT team is formally involved in decision making 
around business-led IT, business advantages include improving time to market 
new products (52% more likely to be 'significantly better than their 
competitors') and employee experience (38% more likely to be 'significantly 
better than their competitors').

"In an age where anyone with a smartphone and credit card can set up an IT 
system, there are both incredible opportunities and major risks. Those 
enterprises that get the balance right between innovation and governance will 
be the winners," said Albert Ellis, CEO of Harvey Nash. "At the same time, 
boards are asking their CIO and technology team to prioritize automation of 
jobs. How organizations adapt to automation will increasingly become a 
priority, and many are not at all ready." 

Steve Bates, Global Leader, CIO Advisory Centre of Excellence, KPMG 
International, said, "There is no longer business strategy and technology 
strategy, it's simply strategy with technology driving it. This research 
clearly shows that organizations putting technology in the hands of 
value-creators and connecting the front, middle and back office are winning in 
the market. The future of IT is a customer obsessed, well governed, connected 
enterprise."

Full release here 
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rtment_creates_opportunities_but_opens_back_door_to_potential_security_and/index
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Media Contacts:

David Pippett, ProServ PR 
david@proservpr.com  
+44-(0)7899-798197

Michelle Thomas 
Harvey Nash 
michelle.thomas@harveynash.com  
+44-(0)20-7333-2677 

Amy Greenshields 
KPMG International 
+1-416-777-8749 
amygreenshields@kpmg.ca

Source: Harvey Nash Group
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