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Over 76% of IT leaders prefers digitalisation as their top priority amid pandemic, Study

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New Delhi: More than 60 per cent of IT decision-makers in Asia-Pacific believes that interconnection will help them to navigate the challenges faced as a result of Covid-19, says a new study.

The study also says that 56 per cent also believes that interconnection can help their business gain competitive advantage within the marketplace.

The new study reveals that most of the digital leaders in Asia-Pacific believe there will be long-term changes to where and how people work within their organisation,

The study by global digital infrastructure company Equinix surveyed 2,600 IT decision-makers from diverse enterprises across 26 countries in the Americas, Asia-Pacific and EMEA regions on the biggest technology trends affecting businesses worldwide and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on digital infrastructure plans.

The findings showed that 57 per cent of businesses have re-architected their IT infrastructure to meet new remote and hybrid working demands, with tech budgets increasing to accelerate digital transformation.

More than half (60 per cent) of the companies still intend to expand into new regions, countries or metros, despite the disruption experienced as a result of Covid.

Digitisation and business investment in digital infrastructure have increased as a result of Covid. In Asia-Pacific, 46 per cent of the digital leaders said they have accelerated digital transformation plans because of the pandemic, while 44 per cent said their budgets have been increased to satisfy the rapid growth in digital demands.

About 76 per cent reported digitising their IT infrastructure was a top priority, while 61 per cent said they see interconnection as a key facilitator of digital transformation, up by 12 per cent on last year's results.

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