These are the findings of a study done by Forrester for technology major IBM amongst CIOs (chief information officers), CMOs (chief marketing officers), CTOs (chief technical officers) and other decision-makers across various verticals.
The study also states that almost 47% of the respondents perceived IT investments in big data, analytics and cloud as imperative.
There is a need to provide computing capability of any kind in a secure and easy way by putting all infrastructures in one place which reduces costs and increases efficiency for the enterprises, according tlo the study.
According to data from Forrester, India ranks second in expected Asia-Pacific mobile software spending growth in 2013.
"Mobile devices are not merely another chapter in the smaller, faster, cheaper device story. Instead, mobile experiences built on systems of engagement are a flash point for far-reaching changes in how customers will be served," said Manish Bahl, vice-president and country manager for Forrester India.
Besides planning to invest in BYOD and Mobile technology, 63% of the respondents to the survey believed that cloud computing is an area where they are likely to make their IT investments.
"There has been a paradigm shift in the way businesses in India demand new solutions that are made in India and for India. They are also showing massive interest in having a bipolar engagement with the consumers, streamline their operations and capitalize on new sources of revenue and most importantly, deliver exceptional services to their clients," said Avinash Joshi, VP sales & business development for IBM India/South Asia.
Joshi further added that competitive advantage in this new smart era will be achieved by transforming organizations through analytics, mobile technology, social business and cloud-based systems.
IBM also stated in the report that it is working with clients in India and South Asia region across industries like banking, retail, manufacturing, government and telecom providing IBM technology and solutions.
According to the survey, more than 51% CIOs are open to experimenting with new ideas followed by 40.8% who wants to stay methodological and 8.2% who want to work as a silent team player.
About 51% CIOs believe in perfection, and hence want their team to be collaborative and go for a detailed orientation.
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