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90% enterprises yet to achieve digital-first goals; Cyber security emerges as most critical Tata Communications report shows
MUMBAI, India, Aug 16, 2021, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

 - Report records 10% Digital Trailblazers, 52% Digital Migrants and 38% 
Digital Aspirants  

- 45% enterprises attribute productivity loss during the crisis to connectivity

- 45% CXOs fear employee burnout without the right tools and systems

- 41% enterprises confirm threat of losing market share if they didn't shift to 
a digital-first operating model

Tata Communications (https://www.tatacommunications.com/), a global digital 
ecosystem enabler, today unveils "Leading in a Digital-First World; Enabling 
Success with the Right Mindset, Ecosystem and Trust" Report which finds 90% of 
enterprises are yet to achieve their digital-first goals with 49% admitting 
that cyber security is the top most priority for their business. It also brings 
to light, 45% of enterprises lost productivity during the crisis due to 
problems of connectivity and 41% enterprises attribute the shift to 
digital-first operating models for maintaining market share during the course 
of the pandemic. The survey was conducted among business leaders across 750 
enterprises in 11 countries and classifies them into three distinct categories 
as per their digital maturity stage. 

Digital Trailblazers: Only 10% enterprises have the most advanced digital 
operating models, connectivity platforms and strategies ensuring secure and 
trusted operations. 63% of them attribute revenue growth to their digital-first 
strategy.

Digital Migrants: 52% of enterprises have limited digitalisation in their 
business, but still need to improve in several areas of digital capability. 
Digital Aspirants: 38% of enterprises are at a nascent stage of digitalising 
their business and have been unable to achieve growth due to lack of digital 
maturity.

"A digital-first operating model is a must for enterprises in the new world 
order. As economies open, trust and security are core to the competitiveness 
and agility of enterprises seeking growth. The scale of digitalisation will be 
the new barometer of success for enterprises irrespective of its size or 
industry," said A.S Lakshminarayanan, Managing Director and CEO, Tata 
Communications.
The 'Leading in a Digital-First World' Report very clearly identifies gaps and 
addressal for enterprises in their digital transformation journeys to be in 
three areas:

-   Commit to a digital-first operating model: 44% were not successful in 
delivering a digital-first operating model for their ecosystem. To address 
this, real benefits of digital transformation requires organisations to go far 
beyond shifting some business processes online. They need a coherent digital 
operating model that over time reimagines every core channel, process and 
service offering to maximise the digital opportunity. 
 
-   Create quality user experiences with a hyperconnected ecosystem: 91% 
enterprises admit that they are not able to provide high-quality digital 
experiences for their customers, employees and business partners. They concur 
to having only a patchwork of different digital strategies and processes across 
their organisations. To move up the value chain, a digital-first strategy 
focusing on agility, control and security is critical. Enterprises must move 
away from legacy processes and embrace 'being hyperconnected' and delivering 
high-quality, secure and frictionless collaboration for all stakeholders across 
the entire ecosystem. 
 
-   Central to a digital-first business is security and trust: 49% enterprises 
affirm cyber security to be the most important aspect of their digital strategy 
to continually improve and 34% enterprises rate themselves poorly at delivering 
an agile operating model. This is a stumbling block on their ability to 
innovate and adapt faster than their competition. As cyber threats and 
regulatory demands gain centre stage in the new world enterprises must continue 
to win trust, businesses must stay vigilant and invest proactively to safeguard 
all stakeholders.

As the 'Leading in a Digital-First World' Report states, the current shift to 
digital-first operating models is a defining moment in the evolution of 
businesses and rethinking the new world. A digital-first strategy enables 
secure, connected and digital experiences. The sooner organisations start to 
accelerate their digital transformation journeys up the digital maturity curve, 
the more likely they are to empower themselves for the new digital era. 

Find out more about the research and read the full report here ( 
https://gamma.tatacommunications.com/assets/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Leading-in-a-Digital-First-World-Global-Edition.pdf).


About Tata Communications

A part of the Tata Group, Tata Communications (NSE: TATACOMM; BSE: 500483) is a 
global digital ecosystem enabler powering today's fast-growing digital economy 
in more than 190 countries and territories. Leading with trust, it enables 
digital transformation of enterprises globally with collaboration and connected 
solutions, core and next gen connectivity, cloud hosting and security solutions 
and media services. 300 of the Fortune 500 companies are its customers and the 
company connects businesses to 80% of the world's cloud giants. Its Tier-1 IP 
network, wholly-owned subsea fibre backbone and consortium cables' global 
network carries ~30% of the world's internet routes. For more information, 
please visit www.tatacommunications.com 

SOURCE: Tata Communications
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