95%
state that a lack of cloud skills has negatively impacted their organisation
The pace of technology transformation has never been faster. The asynchronous dance between technological advancement and organisational adaptability is leaving IT teams out of breath as they scramble to develop the skills needed to take advantage of innovations like cloud and AI.
This is the subject of our new SoftwareOne Cloud Skills Report. We canvassed the opinions of 500 IT decision makers from the UK, Benelux, North America, and Australia to understand how the cloud skills shortage is impacting their teams and how they plan to combat it in 2024.
The white paper includes findings about the extent to which cloud skills gaps are holding organisations back and the role that SoftwareOne can play as a cloud managed service provider to help businesses achieve their goals. The report also includes commentary and industry analysis from Craig Thompson, Senior Vice President, Cloud and Application Services.
state that a lack of cloud skills has negatively impacted their organisation
almost a third of organisations have missed financial objectives as a result of the cloud skills gap
of respondents view investing in cloud managed services as a priority to bridge the cloud skills gap
Download our report today for many more data-driven insights alongside expert advice to help your organisation bridge the skills gap in 2024 and beyond.
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