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Tuesday, September 22 2020 - 19:09
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COVID-19 forces one of the biggest surges in technology investment in history, finds world's largest technology leadership survey
LONDON, Sept. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Companies spent around US$15bn extra a week on technology during the 
pandemic's first wave

- Security and privacy the top investment, but cyber attacks jump for 4 in 10 
IT leaders

- Huge surge in IT spend isn't sustainable - as 2020/21 technology budgets come 
under more strain

- 8 in 10 IT leaders concerned about the mental health of their tech teams due 
to the pandemic

Companies spent the equivalent of around US$15bn[1] extra a week on technology 
to enable safe and secure home working during COVID-19, reveals the 2020 Harvey 
Nash/KPMG CIO Survey [http://www.hnkpmgciosurvey.com/]. This was one of the 
biggest surges in technology investment in history - with the world's IT 
leaders spending more than their annual budget rise[2] in just three months, as 
the global crisis hit, and lockdowns began to be enforced.

The largest technology leadership survey in the world of over 4,200 IT leaders, 
analyzing responses from organizations with a combined technology spend of over 
US$250bn, also found that despite this huge surge of spending, and security & 
privacy being the top investment during COVID-19, 4 in 10 IT leaders report 
that their company has experienced more cyber attacks.

Bev White, CEO of Harvey Nash Group said: "This unexpected and unplanned surge 
in technology investment has also been accompanied by massive changes in how 
organizations operate with more organizational change in the last six months 
than we have seen in the last ten years. Success will largely be about how 
organizations deal with their culture and engage with their people."

Steve Bates, Principal, KPMG in the US and global leader of KPMG 
International's CIO Center of Excellence, said: "IT in the New Reality will be 
shaped by economic recovery patterns unique to each sector, location, and 
company. While every CIO is responding to these forces differently, one thing 
remains consistent; the urgency to act swiftly and decisively. Technology has 
never been more important to organizations' ability to survive and thrive."

Full release here 
[http://www.harveynash.com/latest-news/covid-19-forces-one-of-the-biggest-surges
-in-technology-investment-in-history-finds-worlds-largest-technology-leadership-
survey].

Media Contacts:

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

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

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

[1] See notes to editors.
[2] See notes to editors.

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