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28% of All Digital Investments Will Be Spent on Big Data Technologies

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July 29, 2014
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According to a recent report released by Tata Consultancy Services, enterprises are recognising the importance of digital initiatives to their success. The study, titled “The Road to Reimagination: The State and High Stakes of Digital Initiatives” explores how Global 2000 companies are using five transformative technologies – Big Data and analytics; cloud computing; mobile and pervasive computing; social media; robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) – to move towards Digital Reimagination; changing their core business models, products and services, business processes and workplaces.

Key findings from the report include:
 
Digital Leaders have one plan for the Digital Consumer Economy

  • Leaders focus their digital efforts on a smaller number of business capabilities, 57 percent, while Followers tend to spread their efforts more thinly between many business objectives.
  • Leaders have achieved superior capabilities in understanding what customers want in three areas:
    • Identifying customer needs for whole new products or services (61 percent of Leaders versus 34 percent of Followers have done so).
    • Improving demand forecasting (33 percent versus 18 percent).
    • Tailoring offerings to smaller and finer-grained customer segments (30 percent to 17 percent).
  • Leaders are nearly twice as likely as Followers to have already brought a whole new digital offering to market (89 percent of Leaders have done so versus 48 percent of Followers).

Delivering customer insights is the top priority

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  • Digital Leaders are most likely to focus their efforts on using digital technologies to deliver greater insights into customer behaviour and expectations: 74 percent of digital leaders are focused on using digital initiatives to more accurately predict demand for their products or services, with 66 percent prioritising initiatives that allow them to monitor how customers are using products or services in order to identify the need for new offerings.
  • Gaining greater insights using Big Data is also the biggest focus for investments more widely. Businesses expect to spend more of their digital budgets on Big Data than any other technology. Over the next three years, 28 percent of all digital investments will be spent on Big Data technologies compared to 20 percent on social media, 20 percent on mobile, 19 percent on cloud computing and 13 percent on AI and robotics.
  • Currently, businesses are relying primarily on mobile apps and social media analysis as sources of data on their customers; both of these technologies are used by 50 percent of respondents. However, wearable technology is expected to become a major source of customer data with 62 percent of businesses planning to gather data from wearable digital devices by 2020.

Digital Reimagination is most urgent for companies with the highest digital intensity

  • Media and entertainment; telecom; high tech; banking, insurance and financial services enterprises have the potential to digitize their core offerings, business processes (especially marketing, sales, and distribution), and customers’ experience.
  • Recognising the urgency with which they must invest in Digital Reimagination, telecoms, and banking, insurance and financial services are investing most in digital activities, $189 million and $142 million respectively.

Commenting on the findings, N Chandrasekaran (Chandra), CEO, Tata Consultancy Services said: “The world economy is in the midst of a tectonic shift from the Internet Economy to the Digital Consumer Economy. Five key digital technologies are driving this shift; Big Data and analytics, cloud computing, mobile and pervasive computing, social media, and robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Individually, these technologies are undoubtedly powerful but, when combined, they have the potential to fundamentally change how enterprises develop products, market themselves and engage with customers across every major industry.”

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