Skills shortage is delaying adoption of IoT and Big Data

Skills shortage is delaying adoption of IoT and Big Data
A new analysis of technology trends has revealed a lack of skills and understanding could be holding back the implementation of new technological trends, including the Internet of Things and Big Data.

Trends vs Technologies, a research report from Capita Technology Solutions in partnership with Cisco, includes a survey of IT professionals across multiple industries within the commercial sector. It reveals a strong disconnect between nine* key trends and the ability of businesses to implement the technology to realise those trends.
 
Among the key findings is a disconnect between the apparent relevance of a trend compared with the number of decision makers who say their industry has the skills to implement it.
 
For example, while 70% of IT decision makers said the Internet of Things (IoT) was relevant to their business, almost three quarters (71%) said they did not have the skills to identify the opportunities for growth offered by IoT, while 80% they did not have the skills to capitalise on the data received from IoT. Just 30% said it was being implemented.
 
Similarly, nine in 10 businesses (90%) said big data was relevant to their business, but it was being implemented in fewer than four in 10 businesses (39%) and 64% did not have the skills to recognise how they could use big data within their business.
 
The report identified several key barriers to implementation of IoT, the most prevalent being the perceived risk of security breaches, issues surrounding data governance and overcoming problems created by adapting legacy IT systems.
 
Legacy IT infrastructure was the top barrier to the implementation of big data, along with data governance issues and cost.
 
The report highlights how these trends could offer significant opportunities for growth:
 
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