NEW DELHI: When it comes to IT transformation, 17 per cent of organisations in India have achieved the fully Transformed status -- a much higher percentage than was observed in other Asian countries researched (4 per cent), a Dell EMC study said on Tuesday.
Respondents at the transformed companies in India were 8.5 times more likely than legacy or emerging firms to say their company almost always makes better and faster data-driven decisions, the findings showed.
A whopping 90 per cent of Indian respondents agreed that failing to embrace IT Transformation will hurt their company's competitiveness.
"Today, Indian organisations not only realise the importance of transforming their IT infrastructure to ensure they have a competitive edge to reduce costs, but they also now know that it is crucial to turn data into business intelligence," said Rajesh Janey, MD and President, Enterprise India, Dell EMC.
Respondents at the transformed companies in India were 8.5 times more likely than legacy or emerging firms to say their company almost always makes better and faster data-driven decisions, the findings showed.
A whopping 90 per cent of Indian respondents agreed that failing to embrace IT Transformation will hurt their company's competitiveness.
"Today, Indian organisations not only realise the importance of transforming their IT infrastructure to ensure they have a competitive edge to reduce costs, but they also now know that it is crucial to turn data into business intelligence," said Rajesh Janey, MD and President, Enterprise India, Dell EMC.
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