Explore the emerging trends and longer-term changes affecting UK IT leaders

With the immediate challenges of the pandemic behind us, CIOs face new, complex decisions around supporting distributed users and hybrid working models. For some organisations, Covid-19 acted as an accelerant for changes that were already being considered or actively implemented; for others, it forced a radical reassessment of how users interact with both technology and support services. 

In partnership with International Data Group (now Foundry), the world’s leading technology media, data and marketing services company, and the owner of the well-known publication ‘the CIO’, Acora surveyed UK-based IT decision makers from a wide range of industries and sectors. Our overall objective was to reveal the key priorities for today’s CIOs, their biggest concerns and in what areas businesses are spending their technology budgets, as well providing a broader sense of the technical, commercial and practical landscape in which CIOs are operating today. 

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