rssitbuyer https://my.idc.com/rss/29928.do IDC RSS alerts How to Maximize Employee Adoption of New Tools and Processes https://my.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=US53871025&utm_medium=rss_feed&utm_source=alert&utm_campaign=rss_syndication <P>This IDC Perspective explores the challenges organizations can face when they must roll out a new process or technology to improve productivity, reduce costs, or remain competitive. To avoid employee reluctance, resentment, or outright refusal, it's important to take the pulse of employees by understanding their preferences, habits, and dislikes.</P><P>By understanding user preferences, habits, and dislikes, companies can get ahead of user adoption issues that can derail important technology and process changes. Using a systematic approach to user adoption — deploying helpful technologies at specific points in the process — can help ensure a smooth transition.</P><P>"While employees have no choice but to adopt new processes or technologies if they want to remain employed, they can do a lot of damage by airing negative opinions," says Karen D. Schwartz, adjunct research advisor for IDC's IT Executive Programs (IEP). "The best way to avoid negatively impacting morale is to get in front of the issue by understanding employee sentiment, keeping employees in mind during the entire development and testing project, and measuring twice while cutting once."</P> IDC Perspective Sat, 22 Nov 2025 05:00:00 GMT Karen D. Schwartz, Amy Loomis, Ph.D., Gina Smith, PhD, Zachary Chertok IDC MaturityScape: CIO Innovation 1.0 https://my.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=US53867525&utm_medium=rss_feed&utm_source=alert&utm_campaign=rss_syndication <P>This IDC MaturityScape provides a structured approach to assess, develop, and optimize innovation capabilities and is designed to guide CIOs, senior IT executives, and technology leaders in effectively enabling and maturing innovation within their organizations.</P><P>"Innovation maturity goes beyond adopting new technologies — it's about fundamentally reshaping how IT and business collaborate to drive lasting advantage," says Serge Findling, adjunct research advisor with IDC's IT Executive Programs (IEP). "CIOs who achieve breakthrough results move past one-off tech pilots to orchestrate innovation as a disciplined, enterprisewide capability — integrated into every strategic decision and undertaking."</P> IDC MaturityScape Sat, 22 Nov 2025 05:00:00 GMT Serge Findling, Daniel Saroff Sovereign Cloud Deployment Choices in the Gulf — How Global and Local Providers Are Balancing Scale, Control, and Trust in the Region https://my.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=META53897625&utm_medium=rss_feed&utm_source=alert&utm_campaign=rss_syndication <P>This IDC Perspective analyzes how sovereign cloud deployment in the Gulf region are evolving, driven by national ambitions, regulatory demands, and the need for trust and operational control. It explores the spectrum of deployment models from shared public to air-gapped private clouds, and highlights how global and local providers are balancing scale, compliance, and transparency. The report offers practical guidance for technology buyers navigating sovereignty, emphasizing control, evidence, accountability, and adaptable governance in a rapidly changing regulatory landscape.</P><P>“Every sovereign cloud deployment is a balance between national assurance and operational reality. The question is no longer who builds it, but who governs it and how that governance is exercised, verified, and sustained over time.” — Shahin Hashim, associate research director, digital infrastructure strategies, EMEA, IDC</P> IDC Perspective Sat, 22 Nov 2025 05:00:00 GMT Shahin Hashim Using AI to Manage the Network: 10 Focal Points for Improving Service Capabilities, System Integrity, and Staff Impact https://my.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=US53876125&utm_medium=rss_feed&utm_source=alert&utm_campaign=rss_syndication <P>This IDC Perspective provides insights into using AI to manage the network. Onrushing digital business demands, continual technology advancements, and ever-advancing IT portfolios and practices are applying more pressure on the network infrastructure and network management systems, services, and staff. Network budgets, designs, repairs, tools, and talents are failing to keep pace with IT and business requirements. Enter AI. Armed with a comprehensive set of network data, AI-powered analytics, and precision-guided automated actions, networking solutions — from hardware devices to software solutions to cloud-based services to management systems — are increasingly applying AI to heighten network resiliency and responsiveness as well as networking staff productivity and impact. IDC research and consultations have exposed worthwhile guidance for IT organizations looking to advance their network success by taking advantage of AI-powered networking solutions. As AI accelerates as a core network capability, key focal points are helping guide investment, innovation, best practices and, ultimately, IT and business returns.</P><P>"The network and networking staff are not keeping pace with IT requirements and much-needed digital business advancements. Cloud computing services have been offering a more efficient and effective alternative to traditional datacenters and computing architectures for over 20 years. In all that time, the network continued to advance primarily as an on-premises and highly customized environment — deployed, operated, protected, and repaired by highly trained technical staff executing mostly manual tasks. The timing and risks associated with these tasks are more and more of a mismatch to the fast-moving, fail-safe digital business model, " says Mark Leary, director, Network Observability and Automation, IDC. "The power of AI enables networking systems and network management tasks to be more fully automated, less prone to failure, faster to fix, less vulnerable to threats, and more accepting of rapid and reliable innovation. This leads to heightened network service integrity and networking staff productivity while reducing the cost and complexity of engineering and operating the network."</P> IDC Perspective Sat, 22 Nov 2025 05:00:00 GMT Mark Leary IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Influencer Management for SMB Companies 2025–2026 Vendor Assessment https://my.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=US52967425&utm_medium=rss_feed&utm_source=alert&utm_campaign=rss_syndication <P>This IDC study provides an assessment of worldwide influencer management for SMB companies for 2025–2026. Influencer marketing isn't just a trendy tactic — it's a strategic, technology-driven discipline that sits squarely in the center of modern marketing operations. Today, influencer management platforms (IMPs) are comprehensive, end-to-end solutions. These powerful systems integrate AI-powered creator discovery, campaign orchestration, advanced analytics, compliance enforcement, and streamlined payment automation.</P><P>Several key trends define the market landscape and drive demand for these advanced tools: AI is now core infrastructure for personalization, regulatory pressures demand accountability, and channel diversification is nonnegotiable. Crucially, the professionalization of creators, particularly micro-influencers and midtier influencers, now drives the highest engagement and ROI. Consequently, successful platforms must support cross-channel campaigns, enable full-funnel attribution, and guarantee seamless integration with the wider martech ecosystem.</P><P>When assessing vendors, buyers should look for proven strength in workflow automation, robust analytics, and global reach. The selection process must align directly with organizational size and strategic integration needs, prioritizing vendors that deliver strong automation, data-driven insights, and guaranteed compliance. Ultimately, the most successful brands treat their IMP as a growth engine. They invest in comprehensive platforms that enable scalable, measurable, and compliant influencer programs, cementing influencer management's role as essential infrastructure within the marketing tech stack.</P><P>"From trivial tactic to essential martech component, influencer management is now the key to scaling in an AEO-driven landscape. It provides SMBs with the unique opportunity to drive discovery, introduce new products, and effectively disrupt brands with larger budgets and more resources." — Roger Beharry Lall, research director, Advertising Technologies and SMB Marketing Applications, IDC</P> IDC MarketScape Fri, 21 Nov 2025 05:00:00 GMT Roger Beharry Lall IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Multi-Enterprise Supply Chain Commerce Network 2025 Vendor Assessment https://my.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=US53010225&utm_medium=rss_feed&utm_source=alert&utm_campaign=rss_syndication <P>This IDC study uses the IDC MarketScape model to provide an assessment of several providers participating in the multi-enterprise supply chain commerce network market. The IDC MarketScape is an evaluation based on a comprehensive framework and a set of parameters that assesses providers relative to those factors expected to be most conducive to success in a given market during both the short term and the long term.</P><P>"The push to outsource supply chains has created opportunities but also challenges, namely the ability to communicate in real time and have acceptable levels of visibility both upstream and downstream has become increasingly problematic. As organizations look for ways to respond more effectively to disruption, the ability to work within the appropriate set of supply chain networks will improve decision-making and raise the performance of the supply chain materially," says Reid Paquin, research vice president, Worldwide Industry Ecosystems and Business Networks Strategies.</P> IDC MarketScape Fri, 21 Nov 2025 05:00:00 GMT Simon Ellis, Reid Paquin IFS Industrial X Unleashed: Industrial AI, Applied https://my.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=lcUS53942425&utm_medium=rss_feed&utm_source=alert&utm_campaign=rss_syndication <P>IFS held its IFS Industrial X Unleashed event, November 12 – 14, 2025 in New York City. The event highlighted AI’s impact on the industrial value chains and ecosystem of partners and clients. IFS shared its vision, demonstrated specific applications of IFS.ai in action within industrial settings, as well as unveiled partnerships through applied customer examples.</P><P>The attendees were a few hundred and a combination of industry analysts, partners and customers. AI’s impact was showcased throughout with its platform tied to its ecosystem of partners and clients, specifically integrated to cut across the human worker, the digital worker and robots. It was a terrific method to showcase the value IFS brings to its customers, partners and customer’s customers. </P> IDC Link Fri, 21 Nov 2025 05:00:00 GMT Mickey North Rizza, Aly Pinder IDC MarketScape: Worldwide AI-Enabled Workforce Management (WFM) and Compliance 2025 Vendor Assessment https://my.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=EUR253913525&utm_medium=rss_feed&utm_source=alert&utm_campaign=rss_syndication <P>This IDC study provides an assessment of vendors offering workforce management applications designed to help organizations plan, schedule, and manage labor in compliance with regulatory and organizational requirements. The study evaluates vendors' current capabilities and future strategies in core areas such as time and attendance, scheduling, compliance automation, workforce analytics, and employee self-service. It highlights how WFM solutions are evolving from operational tools toward more adaptive systems that connect labor planning with overall business performance.</P><P>"Workforce management tools are now strong on core functions such as scheduling and time tracking, but real progress will depend on how well vendors use AI to make those processes smarter. The market is steady, but the value will shift toward systems that learn from data and adjust plans autonomously." —Ivan Oz, Research Manager, IDC</P> IDC MarketScape Thu, 20 Nov 2025 05:00:00 GMT Ivan Oz IDC PeerScape: Practices for Successful Digital Transformation in Insurance https://my.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=US53896725&utm_medium=rss_feed&utm_source=alert&utm_campaign=rss_syndication <P>This IDC PeerScape cites specific technology vendors and client organizations for illustrative purposes only. IDC does not endorse any vendor or solution.</P><P>"Insurance transformation is not just about technology — it's about empowering people, replacing outdated processes with streamlined, future-ready processes. It is also about delivering value at scale." — Inci Kaya, research manager, Worldwide Insurance Digital Strategies</P> IDC PeerScape Thu, 20 Nov 2025 05:00:00 GMT Inci Kaya Navigating Biopharma's Next Frontier: McKinsey's Life Sciences Conference 2025 https://my.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=US53872825&utm_medium=rss_feed&utm_source=alert&utm_campaign=rss_syndication <P>This IDC Perspective shares insights generated from the McKinsey Life Sciences Conference held in New York on July 30 and 31 on the evolving biopharma landscape, the impact of agentic AI, launch strategies, and women's health.</P><P>"The life sciences industry is experiencing massive disruption, and it is exploring every avenue possible to sustain growth and scale innovation. While investments in agentic AI are scaling, that alone is not the answer. Beyond the tech, the greatest innovation lies in transforming organizational culture. That's the real disruptor," said Dr. Nimita Limaye, research VP, Life Sciences R&D Strategy and Technology, IDC.</P> IDC Perspective Thu, 20 Nov 2025 05:00:00 GMT Nimita Limaye