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83% of IT and business leaders say adapting to change requires better apps and infrastructure, according to Economist Intelligence Unit report supported by Appian
LONDON, Sept. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- Supporting remote workers (72%), integrating information and workflows 
across the organization (69%), and changing systems and processes quickly (69%) 
are the top 3 areas for improvement

Appian (NASDAQ: APPN) today announced the availability of "IT's changing 
mandate in an age of disruption," ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3286026-1&h=2235339548&u=https%3A%2F%2Fappian.com%2Fresources%2Fresource-center%2Fwhitepapers%2Feconomist-survey-its-changing-mandate.html%2F%3Futm_source%3Dreferral%26utm_medium%3Dpress-release%26utm_campaign%3Dplatform-2021%26utm_content%3Deconomist-survey&a=IT%27s+changing+mandate+in+an+age+of+disruption 
) a new report from The Economist Intelligence Unit (The EIU), supported by 
Appian. The report's findings are rooted in a twin survey, conducted by The 
EIU, of more than 1,000 IT decision-makers and senior business executives at 
major corporations around the globe.

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The survey results highlight the shortcomings of existing IT systems. IT 
backlogs are significant and IT's control over the digital infrastructure is 
slipping. As business demand for new software applications grows, more work is 
spilling into non-IT development, and most business leaders expect that trend 
to increase.

In parallel, there is overwhelming agreement that applications need to improve 
to make organizations more responsive to changing business conditions. 83% of 
respondents say adapting better to external change requires 
moderate-to-considerable IT infrastructure and apps improvement.

"The report shows organizations are expecting more from IT at a time when 
employees and enterprise data are more dispersed than ever. With Low-code, IT 
can gain agility and deliver the complex applications that businesses need," 
said Matt Calkins, CEO of Appian.

The survey data also highlights a path forward. The need for business agility, 
spurred by the COVID pandemic, is causing IT to forge a new role based on 
delivering organizational resilience. When asked for the most impactful areas 
to improve, the top three responses were supporting remote workers (72%), 
Integrating information and workflows across the organisation (69%) and 
changing systems and processes quickly (69%).

Additional report highlights include:

   -- 3-12 months is the average backlog for planned IT projects, and the
      situation is worsening as business project demand outstrips IT budget
      growth. 

   -- 55% of respondents say business units already do more than IT to procure
      or develop new applications. 

   -- 53% of business decision-makers believe the volume of applications built
      or sourced by non-IT business units will increase over the next 12
      months. 

   -- 75% of business decision-makers state that when procuring or creating new
      applications, they prefer to keep their data where it is rather than move
      it to new repositories. 

   -- 61% of business decision-makers report that they've had to cancel a
      digital project because the proposed app or solution could not access the
      right data. 

   -- Despite the importance of advanced automation technologies, 71% of
      respondents report that relatively few of their applications have AI
      and/or machine learning capabilities, and 57% report that RPA projects
      often fail.

To learn more, download the full report ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3286026-1&h=1835297282&u=https%3A%2F%2Fappian.com%2Fresources%2Fresource-center%2Fwhitepapers%2Feconomist-survey-its-changing-mandate.html%3Futm_source%3Dreferral%26utm_medium%3Dpress-release%26utm_campaign%3Dplatform-2021%26utm_content%3Deconomist-survey&a=download+the+full+report 
), and talk to Appian about how low-code automation accelerates IT and improves 
business collaboration, performance, and resilience.

About the Report
"IT's changing mandate in an age of disruption" is a survey-based report 
written by The Economist Intelligence Unit and supported by Appian. The 1,002 
survey respondents represent IT and business decision-makers across six sectors 
(financial services, insurance, healthcare, the public sector, oil and gas, and 
energy and utilities) and nine countries (the US, Canada, France, Germany, 
Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK and Australia). One third are C-level 
executives and the remainder work at the director level or above. Half of the 
respondents work in organisations with annual revenues of over US$1bn. The 
report supplements the survey findings with secondary research and in-depth 
interviews with experts at organizations including BP, BUPA Australia & New 
Zealand, Capital One, Mayo Group, Unilabs, and Uniper.

About Appian
Appian helps organizations build apps and workflows rapidly, with a low-code 
automation platform. Combining people, technologies, and data in a single 
workflow, Appian can help companies maximize their resources and improve 
business results. Many of the world's largest organizations use Appian 
applications to improve customer experience, achieve operational excellence, 
and simplify global risk management and compliance. For more information, go to 
www.appian.com.

SOURCE: Appian

CONTACT: Ben Farrell, VP of Corporate Communications, +1-703-442-1067, 
ben.farrell@appian.com
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