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Why NZ organisations need a more centralised data strategy

Why NZ organisations need a more centralised data strategy

Data silos within local organisations are limiting the ability to make insight-based decisions, resulting in increased IT costs across the region.

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Data silos within Asia Pacific organisations are limiting the ability to make insight-based decisions, resulting in increased IT costs across the region.

According to a new IDC survey, commissioned by Commvault, 34 per cent of Australian and New Zealand IT decision makers cite security as a major issue of data silos, compared to an average of 29 per cent across APAC.

Furthermore, 16 per cent of A/NZ IT decision makers believe that data silos are causing lower productivity and hindering the ability to collaborate, during a study designed to understand how local organisations can leverage data as a strategic asset, while minimising associated costs and risks.

Although focused on a specific geographical location, the survey results are indicative of the common data management issues enterprises are facing around the world.

The findings, specifically around how disparate data management leads to increased costs and risk, echo the overarching concerns of CIOs globally.

As highlighted in the study, CIOs are in a prime position to prevent such issues and deploy the necessary solutions to set their organisations up for data management success.

At present, 40 per cent of IT decision makers across APAC report that backup, recovery, data protection and analytics strategies are still managed at a departmental level while the top two data management challenges for APAC include demand for easier and faster data retrieval and exponential growth and complexity of data.

Across the region, cloud remains among the top investment areas for IT, however the key challenge when moving data to the cloud in A/NZ (32 per cent) and across APAC (21 per cent) is ensuring secure and real-time synchronisation of confidential and business critical data to improve efficiency.

According to Bryan Stibbard, Commvault’s Area Vice President for Australia and New Zealand, the report findings validate the necessity for speed and scale when it comes to managing business critical information.

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“CIOs around the world face a common problem: their data management silos are creating bottlenecks that result in missed opportunities and prevent organisations from achieving the full value of their data as a powerful, strategic asset,” Stibbard says.

“By taking a more integrated approach to data management, they are able to more easily leverage new and more open technology like the cloud, while increasing information security.”

Stibbard believes that the issues of data silos are highlighted by the shift towards what IDC calls the "3rd Platform," where businesses are increasingly focused on taking holistic views of their data in order to effectively make informed business decisions.

The 3rd Platform approach presents significant opportunities for businesses to drive future growth and innovation and reinforces the risks in the departmental approach to data management.

“In the 3rd Platform era, becoming a data-driven organisation is no longer a choice, but a necessity,” adds Daniel-Zoe Jimenez, Senior Program Manager, Big Data, Analytics, Enterprise Applications & Social, IDC.

“Making decisions based on data-driven approaches not only increases the accuracy of results, but also provides consistency in how the results are interpreted and fed back into the business.

“This necessary shift in the way data is stored, managed and analysed requires organisations to move from departmental (or siloed) approaches when managing their data assets to an integrated data-driven culture.”


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