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EMC survey reveals big data adoption trends in SA

Eighty-three percent of South African businesses say big data will lead to better decision-making.


Johannesburg, 26 Aug 2013

EMC Corporation has released the findings of a survey that asked 803 IT decision-makers in South Africa for their perspective on the challenges and opportunities that big data and IT transformation - and related skills - can present to their companies.

The South African results will be added to the 36 country-level survey results being collected through EMC Forum events taking place around the world between June and November 2013. The series will conclude with an announcement of the global results in December.

Key findings

In South Africa, big data is giving rise to markedly improved decision-making, and is having a significant impact on companies' competitive differentiation and ability to avert risk.

* Eighty-three percent of respondents in South Africa reported that decisions in their organisation could be improved with better use of data, and 53% agree that their senior teams trust big data insights to make truly transformative business decisions.
* Thirty-eight percent have achieved a competitive advantage as a result of big data analytics technology, and 64% believe industries that succeed will be the same ones using such tools.
* Sixty-one percent of respondents agree that big data technology will prove vital in identifying and protecting against cyber attacks - which could be crucial, as only 63% of respondents in South Africa are confident they could fully recover all their data should they need to.

However, in South Africa:

* Twenty-three percent of companies surveyed have no current plans for implementing big data technology.
* While budget (64%) was the most important factor for overall business decision-making, the most common reason cited as the inhibitor to big data adoption was the lack of a clear business case or proven ROI (56%).

As companies in South Africa continue to look to IT innovation to compete locally and on the global stage:

* The business priorities driving IT transformation in South Africa are most commonly business process/operational efficiencies (52%) and improved governance and compliance (41%).
* Seventy-eight percent report their business sees technology investment as a strategic way of achieving its goals.
* Seventy-eight percent believe it will be a challenge to have these skills keep pace with IT innovation over the next three years.
* Sixty-four percent of respondents in South Africa believe their organisation has the right level of skills and knowledge to complete business priorities successfully.
* Sixty-seven percent of respondents in South Africa agree that the biggest barrier to coping with business priorities is cultural.

EMC quote

Servaas Venter, Country Manager, EMC Southern Africa
"This research shows that companies in South Africa are increasingly seeing the transformative benefits that are achievable with big data analytics technology. Not only are senior management executives engaging with the idea of big data analytics, but the majority of businesses are aware of the huge competitive advantages the technology brings, as well as the security benefits. This is a core part of IT transformation, a process which South African businesses are well under way with. The majority of businesses in the region have already set out to virtualise and create cloud-enabled businesses and, even more incredibly, some have created a fully software-defined infrastructure. This approach, combined with big data analytics, will see the agility and competitiveness of South African businesses increase massively."

Survey methodology

This research polled a total of 803 business and IT management and executives, technical architects, data scientists and storage/infrastructure managers from a range of South African businesses.

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Editorial contacts

Debra Johnston
Redline, a division of DRAFTFCB
(011) 566 6000
Sonelia Du Preez
EMC Southern Africa
(011) 581 0033
sonelia.dupreez@emc.com