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Cloud complexity: The need for resilience

Against today's backdrop of business change and uncertainty, “organisational resilience” is emerging as a critical lever of a successful cloud expansion. 

Cloud Complexity: The need for resilience is an EIU report that looks into the critical shifts brought about by an increased organisational dependence on the cloud.  In this survey, sponsored by Sungard Availability Services, and conducted by the EIU, 304 executives dispersed across France, the United Kingdom and the United States, were polled regarding their organisational resilience and technology adoption.

Cloud complexity: The need for resilience

Cloud computing is almost universally accepted among organisations, as it reduces company costs while adding speed, agility, and many new IT capabilities. In fact, as many as 78% of executives polled in this study agree that the use of cloud-computing will increase in the next three years. 

In this report, sponsored by Sungard Availability Services, and conducted by the EIU, 304 executives dispersed across France, the United Kingdom and the United States, were polled regarding their organisational resilience and technology adoption.

App Nations Market Briefing

Europe, including the UK, views the technology sector as important to its economic growth, according to a recent survey of government officials. And, officials say, governments are implementing a range of measures to support the app economy, most of which app executives find helpful. 
 
 

App Nations Executive Summary

This executive summary highlights findings from a study examining the state of interactions among three key stakeholder groups in the app economy—start-up and enterprise executives and government officials—with a particular focus on identifying the optimal role for governments in helping app businesses grow.

App Nations

In this research programme, sponsored by CA Technologies, the EIU explores government actions, entrepreneurs’ interests and enterprise views through a series of interviews with subject-matter experts and a global survey among the three key stakeholder groups of start-ups, enterprises, and government.

Through the research, we identify hotspots of the app economy and explore the optimal roles in which governments can help their app-based businesses grow.

Key Findings:

Informal innovation: Networks that power start-up cities

Informal innovation: Singapore

Judging by at least one international assessment, it is making progress in that direction. In 2015, for example, it rose to 10th position in the Global Startup Ecosystem Rankings, becoming the first Asia-Pacific city to break into this select group.

App Nations White Paper

This report, written by the EIU and sponsored by CA Technologies, surveyed 377executives from start-ups, enterprises and governments to examine both the state of the app economy and the optimal role that governments have in growing app-based businesses. Many government respondents view app companies as an important driver of economic and job growth in their nations, regions or localities.

Time for a rethink – making technology work for people and the planet

Rebooting our relationship with technology

Finding Retail Growth: A view from the corner office

Traditional retailing is one industry that particularly needs modern digital skills.

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