Navigating Digital Transformation in Education
Navigating Digital Transformation in Education
A Customer Perspective
05-Oct-2016
Global
Description
This study is derived from a survey of IT decision makers in the United States (some with global reach) across multiple industries. It provides insightful information on what drives investment in unified communications, the IT-related challenges organizations face today, communications infrastructure trends, the impact IT has on the future of the workplace, and most importantly, plans for IT budgets. Technologies covered include smart phones, tablets, mobile apps, cloud computing, video, audio, and web conferencing, Internet protocol (IP) telephony, company and consumer social media, unified communications clients, and business grade and consumer softphones. Discover opportunities in different regions, verticals, and institution size. See the differences between CEO and CIO perceptions.
Table of Contents
Survey Methodology
IT Decision Maker Profile
Respondent Job Titles
State of the Industry
State of the Industry (continued)
Research Objectives
Summary of Major Findings
Summary of Major Findings (continued)
Summary of Major Findings (continued)
Summary of Major Findings (continued)
Top Challenges for IT
Top Challenges for IT by Size of Organization
Top Challenges for IT by Region
Top Challenges for IT by Industry Sector
Top Challenges for IT by CEO and CIO
Top Drivers for IT Investment
Top Drivers for IT Investment in 2018 by Size of Organization
Top Drivers for IT Investment in 2018 by CEO and CIO
Plans for Investment in IT
Top Technologies Impact on Revenues
Top Technologies Impact on Revenues by Size of Organization
Top Technologies Impact on Revenues by Region
Top Technologies Impact on Revenues by Education Type
Top Technologies Impact on Revenues by Job Title
Top Technologies That Positively Impact Cost Reduction
Top Technologies That Positively Impact Cost Reduction by Size of Organization
Top Technologies That Positively Impact Cost Reduction by Region
Top Technologies That Positively Impact Cost Reduction by Education Type
Top Technologies That Positively Impact Cost Reduction by Job Title
Top Security Concerns
Top Security Concerns by Size of Organization
Top Security Concerns by Region
Top Security Concerns by Education Type
Top Security Concerns by Job Title
Importance of mCommerce
The Internet of Things Deployment Stages
The Internet of Things Deployment Stages by Education Type
Top Concerns About the Internet of Things
Drivers for Investment in Internet of Things
Best Chip/Module Vendor for the Internet of Things
Best Devices Vendors for the Internet of Things
Best Networking Provider for the Internet of Things
Best Platform Provider for the Internet of Things
Best Systems Integrator for the Internet of Things
Influences for Selecting a Cloud Provider
Percentage of Storage Moved to the Cloud
Percentage of Applications Moved to the Cloud
Value of Cloud-Based Solutions Among Users
Satisfaction with Cloud-Based Solutions
Barriers to Adoption of Cloud-Based Solutions
Use of Mobile Devices
Support for Mobile Operating Systems
Enforcing BYOD Policies and Expectations for Future
Organization’s Approach to IT Investments and its Competitive Assessment
IT Solutions Usage by Technology Adoption
2015 IT Budget in Relation to Organization’s Revenue
2015 vs 2016 IT Budget Allocation
Expected IT Budget Change in 2017
Percentage of IT Budget Consumed by Top Three Communications Suppliers
Percentage of IT Budget Consumed by Small to Medium Communications Suppliers
CAPEX Vs. OPEX Spending
Legal Disclaimer
The Frost & Sullivan Story
Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career
Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
360º Research Perspective
Implementation Excellence
Our Blue Ocean Strategy
Related Research
Popular Topics
Excerpts from study:
Millennials and Gen Z are the key targets in the education industry. These two generations are highly tech-savvy, less brand loyal, and the younger ones are more involved in family life and decisions than previous generations. Gen Z uses technology for almost everything, and they are quick learners of anything digital. They will be a generation that is accustomed to artificial intelligence and robotics, self-driving cars, and smarter cities.
•Results from the study reveal that the top IT challenges for the education industry include dealing with security threats, ensuring network stability and reliability, and aligning IT with business strategies.
•The K to 12 segment is concerned about migrating to the cloud. Vocation training businesses are far more concerned about security threats, network stability/reliability, and aligning IT with business strategies.
•Over the next few years, there will be a major shift in IT investment drivers – from cost reduction to improving collaboration, gaining a competitive advantage, and accelerating decision making. This is an important trend in education,
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Podcast | No |
Author | Alpa Shah |
Industries | Telecom |
WIP Number | 9AC0-00-2A-00-00 |
Keyword 1 | Cybersecurity |
Keyword 2 | Digital Transformation in Education |
Keyword 3 | Navigating Digital Transformation in Education |
Is Prebook | No |