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:

Data security: How a proactive C-suite can reduce cyber-risk for the enterprise

Cyber-security is the number one technology issue in the C-suite and Board Room.  No wonder that many senior executives are asking what they can be doing to stem the tide of cyber-attacks on their firms.

Data security: How a proactive C-suite can reduce cyber-risk for the enterprise

Cyber-security is the number one technology issue in the C-suite and Board Room.  No wonder that many senior executives are asking what they can be doing to stem the tide of cyber-attacks on their firms.

Securing the internet of things: The conversation you need to have with your CEO


 

The internet of things (IoT) presents the ultimate scenario of technology disruption. In industries ranging from door locks to auto, from sports apparel to heavy manufacturing, the IoT is upending business models, restructuring organisations and redefining the very nature of information technology (IT).

The path to self disruption: Nine steps of a digital transformation journey

Digital disruption is a top-of-mind issue in the C-suites of every industry. Senior executives of traditional firms are looking over their shoulders and wondering if they are in the crosshairs of a digital insurgent. Far-sighted executives are asking how they can disrupt themselves by creating a new digital business—and responding with their own digital transformation journey.

The quest for digital skills

Key findings: 

- Most companies are worried about a looming skills gap. The vast majority (94%) of executives cite a “moderate” or “severe” digital skills gap. Financial services and manufacturing had the largest enterprise-wide skills deficits, while healthcare and retail survey participants were concerned with department-specific shortages

- Cyber-security and web/mobile development are the most important digital competencies today. “Big data” will top the list by 2018

The quest for digital skills

The research is based on an online survey of 422 European and US executives, from functions including strategy and business development, marketing, sales and human resources. Survey data is supported by in-depth interviews with senior commentators and experts, including:

Financial fraud booming as data thieves attack consumers

Data theft continues to thrive

Cyber-attacks

Protecting the brand—cyber-attacks and the reputation of the enterprise

The need to prioritise defences

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