Kyndryl Readiness Report: 90% Confident in IT, but 39% Say It's Future-Ready

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Inaugural global study, with exclusive data from AI-powered Kyndryl Bridge, shows how executives rank risks, prioritize investments, and balance technology and talent

  • Security and regulations top lists of executives' concerns

  • AI return on investment limited by skills, compliance, compatibility

  • End-of-life technology a top challenge for CEOs

  • Talent drives overall readiness

NEW YORK, Oct. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Kyndryl today released the 2024 Kyndryl Readiness Report, which explores the paradox of why 90% of executives believe their IT infrastructure is best-in-class but only 39% of them think it's ready to manage future risks. The report also shows how IT modernization is helping companies gain a competitive edge, even as just 42 percent of businesses currently see positive return on investment from AI.

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In the digital economy, business leaders say they're relying on their IT to mitigate risk, build talent and take advantage of new tools. Yet while 94% of leaders say technology modernization is a high priority for their companies, data from Kyndryl shows that 44% of mission-critical IT infrastructure is approaching or at end-of-life, increasing vulnerability and raising barriers to modernization. Business leaders say they need help with decision making and talent development.

The Kyndryl Readiness Report combines feedback from 3,200 senior decision-makers with insights from Kyndryl Bridge, the Company's AI-powered digital business platform, to illustrate global business challenges and opportunities across markets and industries.

Additional highlights:

  • AI ROI elusive: While 76% of businesses are investing in traditional AI and machine learning, only 42% see a positive return on investment. The biggest barriers to AI adoption remain data privacy concerns (31%), uncertain ROI (30%) and compliance challenges (26%).

  • End-of-life technology challenge: Nearly all modern businesses face the challenge of keeping their systems up to date. 64% of CEOs are worried about outdated IT, and Kyndryl Bridge shows that 44% of mission-critical IT infrastructure is approaching or at end-of-life.

  • Technology is outpacing training: Over 40% of leaders are experiencing technology skills gaps that hinder modernization progress.

  • Security still top concern: 65% of executives are worried about cyber-attacks, and only 30% feel ready to manage those risks.

  • Leaders report business-tech alignment: Companies farther along in digital transformation report greater collaboration between business and technology leaders, and greater ROI on technology projects.