Nordic organizations lack a coordinated overview of their IT services

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Despite utilizing an increasingly wide array of IT suppliers, the majority of Nordic companies and organizations do not have a model for integration and management of IT services (Service Integration and Management - SIAM). Almost every fourth organization state that they have no coordinating system in place at all. This is concluded in a new study conducted by the analyst company IDC on behalf of software and services company Tieto.

The past decade has seen an enormous change in the IT outsourcing landscape for Nordic organizations. Many use a large number of suppliers for different purposes, thus increasing the risk of coordination issues, inefficiency and unnecessary costs. SIAM aims at making it easier to organize and coordinate IT services from different suppliers, so that all systems and services are in line with business objectives and needs.

To investigate to what extent different organizations have coordinated and integrated their suppliers’ services, Tieto assigned IDC to conduct a study amongst 300 business decision makers at C-level in Sweden, Norway and Finland. The results show that almost half of the respondents are not aware whether their organization uses a model for integration and management of IT services. Only 7 percent know for certain that they use a SIAM model in their organization. 23 percent state that they lack any kind of model for integration and management of IT services.

- Nordic companies and organizations are usually at the forefront in digitalization, but when it comes to coordinating different suppliers´ systems we are lagging behind. The future of outsourcing is about taking advantage of an ecosystem of internal and external suppliers with improved productivity and innovation as a result. This sets high demands on service integration and management. Otherwise an abundance of services could easily emerge and lead to the opposite – limiting organizations´ innovation capabilities, not to mention the unnecessary costs which may arise, says Inger Ekman, Vice President, Technology and Modernization Services at Tieto Sweden.

The study also shows that more than a third (37 %) of large enterprises and organizations have more than 10 IT-services suppliers, while the corresponding number for mid-size companies is 15 percent. 4 out of 10 large and mid-size companies believe that the amount of suppliers will stay the same in the future but every fifth large organization believes that it will increase further.

At the same time, only 4 percent of the organizations have a high maturity rate in utilizing SIAM, and the maturity varies significantly between different industries. IT and telecom are in the lead, closely followed by the banking and finance sector. The public sector and the manufacturing industry are to the least extent mature users of SIAM models.

The main reasons to implement a SIAM model or similar are “reducing costs” (36 %), followed by “improve performance or quality of service” (32 %) and “free up internal resources” (30 %), according to the business decision makers.

- More and more decision makers realize the benefits of using models for integration and management of IT services, but many still primarily focus on cost savings. Although this is an important effect when implementing such a model, organizations should to a greater extent put more focus on finding and developing new business areas, says Inger Ekman.

For additional information, please contact:

Inger Ekman, Vice President. Technology and Modernization Services, Tieto Sweden
tel: +46 70 304 56 35, e-mail: inger.ekman[at]tieto.com

Related material:

Download the report on Tietos website: http://pages.tieto.com/SIAM-Maturity.html
More information at www.tieto.com/SIAM  

About the study
This study was conducted by the analyst company IDC and is based on a dedicated survey of 300 C-level decision makers and influencers from Finland, Norway and Sweden (100 people from each country) who were requested to answer Service Integration and Management (SIAM) questions as well as Vendor and Sourcing Management questions. With these answers, IDC has calculated the maturity of these organizations within respective areas.

Tieto aims to capture the significant opportunities of the data-driven world and turn them into lifelong value for people, business and society. We aim to be customers’ first choice for business renewal by combining our software and services capabilities with a strong drive for co-innovation and ecosystems. www.tieto.com

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