Interop NY Survey – Top IT Challenges, Trends and What IT is Spending Money On

September 29th, 2008 by Julia Lim

survey_poll I won’t belabor the point again but just mention it as context for the 2nd annual survey we conducted at Interop NY this year. As I was dragging myself to the very early keynotes at VMworld, things were falling apart on Wall Street, entire departments at Lehman were being let go, and the boys were in NYC getting the InteropNet show network up and running.

By all accounts the show did go on, and we have some very interesting results to share with you all.

Take the Top Challenges question. Once again, “Supporting New Technologies/Enabling Innovation” was most popular. But that’s a no-brainer and as one memorable respondent told me, “the definition of what I do”. What was more important was seeing the big jump that “Reducing Management Costs” made on the list, from #5 last year to #2 this year and only 1 percentage point behind #1. Tightening the belt is top of mind for everyone. (As I write, the Dow closed down today over 700 points)

Overall, IT professionals told us they were tackling the practical projects that should and could get done – from deploying Security Information Management solutions to getting Asset Management and Inventory Tools in place. For the first time, we saw a close correlation between what people said was important and what actually got done. Of low importance and even lower actual deployments – ITIL and CMDB, IPv6, Green IT and Cloud Computing.

And perhaps people “fessed” up about virtualization. Instead of the usual “high importance, not so many deployments now, but more deployments planned” theme we’ve been seeing around virtualization adoption, this year the very hot trend seemed to lose a bit of steam. Across the board, the numbers were down for virtualization management, with close to 50% of respondents telling us that their businesses were less than 10% virtualized (4% of that with no virtualization at all).

2008 Detailed Results – showing trends year over year

Comparison of Results from Interop NY 2008 vs FOSE 2008 (government IT)

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