Digital skills in demand also include cloud project management (43%), technical implementation skills (42%) and infrastructure and operations expertise (37%).
The research, which was conducted by Vanson Bourne and surveyed UK-based IT and business decision-makers, sought to understand how they were exploiting cloud and other next generation technologies, and the digital skills organisations are looking for today and in the near future.
Alex Hilton, CEO, Cloud Industry Forum, stated: “A successful digital transformation means ensuring the right blend of skills across an organisation and the empowerment of the IT department to make a positive difference. Skills requirements have changed and are now required in more specific focus areas, such as implementation and innovation. Remote working and end point management are more challenging plus the perennial challenge of doing more with less.”
Key findings include:
Alex Hilton continued: “Our findings indicate that in 90% of businesses the IT function now reports directly to the Board. This is a vital step forward for IT projects and the success of digital transformation, seven years ago less than one third were at Board level, most reporting into the finance leader. A place at the Board table means joined-up thinking when it comes to the effective roll-out of projects of this nature.
“Cloud usage is now at an all-time high, it is ubiquitous in business, and yet organisations are still struggling with a digital skills gap. With over 40% of our sample claiming that they either do not have enough people or having the required skills they need in-house the challenge remains how to prevent any bumps on the road to true digital transformation,” concluded Alex Hilton.