UK Technology Outlook 2020: How Solution Providers Can Profit

The IT Industry Outlook 2020 report included survey data from the four regions where CompTIA has international communities: Canada, United Kingdom, Australia/New Zealand (ANZ) and Belgium/Netherlands/Luxembourg (Benelux). The responses paint a picture of how IT is getting done across the world and how solution providers can meet the needs of their clients. Here, we take a look at the technology priorities in the UK and how managed service providers can help companies fill the gaps.

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Tech Priorities in the UK

As companies mature in their technology usage, there are demands for infrastructure, software development, cybersecurity and data—the four IT pillars defined by CompTIA’s IT framework. According to CompTIA’s IT Industry Outlook 2020, data is the area where most companies in the UK plan to place focus in this year, but there is also strong demand for software development, cybersecurity and infrastructure—creating opportunity for solution providers.

Software Development as Priority for Businesses

According to businesses selecting their top two priorities among the four IT pillars, 58% companies will be focusing on data in 2020 followed by software development (53%), cybersecurity (48%), and infrastructure (41%). Respondents cited the most critical areas within data include predictive analytics, database administration and data visualization.

Organizational Focus Across IT Pillars

Emerging Technology in the UK

Organizations were also asked to choose the three emerging technologies that they believe hold the most potential for their business in 2020. According to survey respondents, they see the most opportunity with artificial intelligence (AI), with 38% choosing AI, following by internet of things, serverless computing, 5G and blockchain/distributed ledger.

Potential for Emerging Technologies

How UK Companies Can Reach Their Tech Goals in 2020

The importance of technology to business objectives makes tech an integral part of operations and gives MSPs and IT pros an opportunity to take on more responsibilities. But companies must balance current operations with their desire to innovate while being cognizant of their IT staff’s ever-growing role in the strategic direction of the organization.

According to businesses in the UK, those responsibilities include participating in cross-departmental discussions (40%); building required systems (40%); and working to accelerate approach (33%), among others. As responsibilities grow, 64% of businesses say they have adjusted their approach to technology by balancing current operations with emerging adoption while 16% are focusing on maintenance with selective new elements, and 20% are aiming to incorporate cutting edge technology.

Responsibilities of IT Pros

The trend of skill diversity is not lost on technology professionals or businesses. The first step in handling complexity is to grow individual skills, but as things scale up, it becomes untenable for one person to handle it all. But for companies, building a skilled workforce is a primary option for growth. That’s where opportunity knocks for MSPs. MSPs can fill in the gaps with skilled and specialized IT pros so that businesses can grow. IT managers in the UK say teamwork (48%), depth of skill in a particular field (44%), and problem solving (42%) top the list when it comes to the skills they need to round out their teams.

Roles MSPs Can Play

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