target audience: TECH BUYER  Publication date: Sep 2024 - Document type: IDC Perspective - Doc  Document number: # US52020924

Digital Addiction Detox: Streamlining Technology Use, Cutting Cost, and Minimizing Risk

By:  Serge Findling Loading

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This IDC Perspective provides CIOs, senior IT and technology executives, and other enterprise leaders with insights into how a well-executed digital detox can propel their organizations to new heights — ensuring robust, cost-efficient, and resilient IT systems. In an era when digital adoption is accelerating at an unprecedented rate, CIOs are confronted with the challenge of managing digital addiction within their organizations. To drive competitive differentiation and sustainable growth, they must implement a "digital detox" — a strategic initiative designed to streamline technology, optimize costs, and maximize impact and resilience.

To effectively execute a digital detox, CIOs need to establish a comprehensive approach spanning data management, AI adoption, cloud migration, and organizational transparency. They must implement robust governance structures with clear roles, responsibilities, and decision-making protocols to ensure alignment with business objectives. They must also conduct continuous performance evaluations, maintain clear metrics for success, and promote continuous learning and digital literacy among employees.

"Tomorrow's CIOs will be distinguished not by how much technology they adopt, but by how strategically they prune and cultivate their tech ecosystem," predicts Serge Findling, adjunct research advisor with IDC's IT Executive Programs (IEP). "Digital detox helps organizations build a robust and resilient IT environment."



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