Cautious Optimism Amid Disruption – 2023 Key Issues, Enterprise IT Perspective
Market Report

27 Mar 2023
by Udit Singh, Anushka Sharma

The market sentiment for 2023 is being shaped by the fear of macroeconomic uncertainties that may impact the business environment. Despite the cost pressures that enterprises are likely to face, they remain optimistic about driving growth in this age of continuous disruption. This cautious optimism is expected to drive their IT transformation initiatives, which will help them stay competitive in the market.

To sustain their operations in this era of enhanced return on investment scrutiny, enterprises will need to double down their efforts across value-generating levers, such as cloud computing, to maximize value. They will also be re-evaluating their investments across different technology areas and deprioritizing certain next-generation technologies that do not add value. Furthermore, the talent development landscape is undergoing a shift, with the talent war entering a cooling-off period. As enterprises focus on optimizing their IT talent spend, they are likely to prioritize the upskilling and nurturing of their existing talent.

In this report, we provide a comprehensive view of the trends that are expected to drive decision-making in 2023. It will cover various aspects such as key technology bets, the cooling talent war, and expected changes to the sourcing ecosystem. The report will enable enterprises to make informed decisions, navigate through the uncertainties of the business environment, and capitalize on growth opportunities.

Scope

  • Services: IT
  • All industries and geographies

Contents

In this report, we:

  • Present the outlook and priorities for 2023
  • Examine the top business IT services challenges and priorities that enterprise are likely to face in 2023
  • Discuss the key themes that will drive decision-making during these uncertain times
  • Evaluate the expected changes to provider portfolios and provider-related challenges and priorities

Membership(s)

Application Services

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Banking and Financial Services Information Technology

Clinical Development Technology

Cloud and Infrastructure Services

Cybersecurity

Data & Analytics

Digital Services

Digital Workplace

Engineering Services

Healthcare Payer and Provider Information Technology

Insurance Information Technology

Life Sciences Information Technology

 

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