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CA Technologies global survey reveals digital transformation drives significant business performance improvement

Gains deepen significantly with accelerated adoption of best practices such as agile, DevOps and others.


Johannesburg, 06 Oct 2016

CA Southern Africa has announced that CA Technologies (NASDAQ: CA) has disclosed the significant impact digital transformation is having on enterprises worldwide, in a new global study of senior level business and IT executives.

The survey: Keeping Score: Why Digital Transformation Matters, demonstrates the strong connection between business performance and the technologies and practices that underpin digital transformation, yet reveals a significant opportunity for growth. The study further revealed that deepening adoption of practices such as agile, DevOps, API management and identity-centric security boosts business impact by up to 52%.

"The ascendancy of customer experience today is driving technology - specifically software - into the heart of every company's business model," states Otto Berkes, chief technology officer at CA Technologies.

In his new book: Digitally Remastered: Building Software into Your Business DNA, launched at the end of September, Berkes notes: "The road to the future involves the creation of a modern software factory that thrives on an agile and efficient software development process that is constantly translating customer need into delivered experience."

The research also introduces the Digital Transformation Business Impact Scorecard (BIS), a global ranking of countries and industries across 14 key performance indicators (KPIs) critical for digital transformation success.

The scorecard results clearly indicate digital transformation is paying off with tangible benefits, as respondents reported:

* 74% improvement in customer experience;
* 76% improvement in digital reach;
* 33% increase in speed to market;
* 40% increase in customer satisfaction; and
* 37% increase in new business revenue.

Developing countries top the list

Against a global average BIS score of 53, many developing countries top the list: India (79), Thailand (71), Brazil (69), Indonesia (66) and Malaysia (64). The US scored 57, and all of the European countries scored lower.

Emerging and developing economies have more ability than mature countries to start their digital transformation efforts with a "clean slate" approach that has fewer legacy environments to deal with. Therefore, the payoffs can be faster and more significant.

From a vertical sector perspective, the top five industries were telecoms (59), banking and financial services (57), public sector (56), retail (54) and healthcare (53). The surprise performance of the public sector reconfirms the strong emphasis governments have been placing on leveraging the app economy and digital transformation to provide more jobs, increase tax revenue and provide better services to their citizens.

The research also explored the key technology choices and best practices businesses are deploying in their digital transformation efforts and what effect they have on business performance. To measure the impact, the research mapped the level of maturity of adoption of these practices against their Business Impact Scorecard results and found:

* Expanding agile practices beyond development to embrace the entire enterprise boosts digital transformation business performance by 33%.
* Building DevOps practices into the culture of the organisation increases performance on the BIS by 35%.
* Applying a more managed, life cycle approach to APIs increases business impact scores by 52%.
* Deploying identity-centric security which uses context, behavioural analytics and more adaptive and predictive approaches to breach detection boosts digital transformation business performance by 24%.

"Clearly, digital transformation is a journey and a common element in process improvement. With the critical role software now plays in helping customers execute their digital strategies, you could be doing well today, but you could be doing even better tomorrow. Becoming more advanced in the adoption of these key enabling technologies and practices should be at the top of every business executive's agenda," says Berkes.

Resources

Research: Keeping Score: Why Digital Transformation Matters
Digital Transformation Infographic
Book by CA CTO Otto Berkes: Digitally Remastered

About the research/Coleman Parkes

Conducted by Coleman Parkes in May-June, 2016, the survey included 1 770 senior business and IT executives from large enterprises, across 21 countries and 10 industry sectors. Coleman Parkes Research, formed in 2000, provides action-focused marketing research on a global scale. The company offers a full research and consultancy service across all markets, while specialising in business-to-business research with a focus on IT, technology and communications research. For more information, please visit www.coleman-parkes.co.uk.

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CA Southern Africa

CA Southern Africa is the leading provider of IT management and security solutions in sub-Saharan Africa. CA Southern Africa enables customers to embark on the digital transformation journey necessary to seize the opportunities presented by the application economy. Today, software is at the heart of every business in every industry and CA Southern Africa is assisting its customers, through the use of technology, to change the way we live, transact, communicate, across: mobile; private and public cloud; distributed and mainframe environments.

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Editorial contacts

Deirdre Blain
Blain Communications
(+27) 83 230 5522
blain@iafrica.com
Joanne Cawrse
CA Southern Africa
(+27) 11 417 8645
joanne.cawrse@caafrica.co.za