Coleman Parks Research surveyed 554 senior IT executives and business in four regions of the world in order to meet the challenges of large enterprises in the management of business information.
Globally, half of respondents say they do not have effective strategies for information beyond organizational silos, technology and strategic functions. In Latin America (represented by Brazil and Mexico), 30% of respondents also see this fact let, in addition to just 2% felt that the firm for which laboratory is able to provide instant information to gain knowledge and produce the desired results in business 100% of cases.
Although for 50% of respondents in the 16 participating countries, the fact that information is changing the way businesses use intelligence and business analysis, one in three executives said that more than half (between 51% and 100%) of corporate reporting is off, is unknown or is unusable. At the regional level, 53% of executives considered the same.
The survey also revealed that most companies are generating information management strategies in a reactive manner to meet the compliance requirements of their sector, to protect personal information and privacy policies to create social networks.
In Latin America, one third of the participants in the exercise noted, however, that their organizations do not align information strategies with strategic business priorities.
The study, which was developed at the request of HP, considers companies with more than1, 000 employees in North America, Europe and the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and Latin America.