PERSPECTIVE
Beyond Uptime: Fueling innovation with infrastructure management
The role of infrastructure managed services (IMS) in facilitating business reinvention.
5-MINUTE READ
July 24, 2024
PERSPECTIVE
The role of infrastructure managed services (IMS) in facilitating business reinvention.
5-MINUTE READ
July 24, 2024
According to Accenture’s annual survey, the rate of change impacting businesses has increased by 183% since 2019—with technology as the leading cause. As technology continues to evolve, a modern, cloud-based infrastructure will be crucial for business success. It’s a foundational component of a digital core, which is necessary for companies to thrive through constant change.
For a modern enterprise, infrastructure is more than a back-end service—it is a key differentiator and strategic asset. However, our recent research shows that many companies still struggle with infrastructure-related woes:
34%
of C-Suite executives consider legacy infrastructure one of the top three barriers to fully realizing value from the cloud
36%
are hindered by a lack of necessary cloud skills
1/3
of executives also stated that IT and business are misaligned
41%
41% find defining and implementing a new operating model too complex.
And unfortunately, traditional IMS models are struggling to keep pace with today’s evolved IT landscape that expands across on-premises systems and data centers to include hybrid and multi-cloud, edge computing, digital workplace and network.
Organizations can’t do it all alone. You need a partner to help manage your IT infrastructure—from on-premises and cloud to edge and the network. The right partner can accelerate transformation, deliver more business value at a lower cost and fast-track your journey to reinvention.
What are the characteristics of modern IMS?
Full-stack observability to help measure business Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Experience Level Agreements (XLAs) and full-stack FinOps to manage IT services spend and prioritize investments.
A unified command, control and decision support center that provides visibility into critical aspects of the entire business.
SRE principles improve service delivery through engineering practices, proactive problem-solving, automation and data-driven decision-making.
There are three strategic steps that CIOs can take to maximize the potential of modern IMS.
Organizations at various stages of their modernization journeys encounter distinct challenges and aim for different outcomes from IMS. The first step is to assess goals and gaps.
The key parameters to assess IT modernization are:
With the right partner—one that has transformation in its DNA and brings the right expertise in hybrid infrastructure—IMS can offer the skills, practices and tools needed to harness constantly changing technology and unlock business value.
In fact, according to Accenture's recent cloud research, 82% of all companies that achieve their expected cloud outcomes use managed services to a moderate or great degree.
The key criteria for selecting an IMS provider include:
A strategic IMS partner understands the distinct nuances of each organization to drive transformation across both IT and the operating model.
Today's dynamic business landscape calls for a more holistic approach to infrastructure management with IT infrastructure envisioned as a living, adaptable ecosystem. This ecosystem incorporates various components—such as core infrastructure, including hybrid cloud, network and edge, intelligent automation engine and data—that interact seamlessly to achieve optimal performance, security and agility. Strategically deployed, modern IMS can accelerate enterprise-wide transformation using this ecosystem lens, enhancing business value at less cost and setting the stage for reinvention.
Based on our experience helping drive enterprise-wide transformation irrespective of an organization’s IT modernization and operating model maturity, we suggest a three-pronged approach:
The good news? It doesn’t have to happen all at once. Each step toward transformation unlocks more of the innovative power of infrastructure.
As companies embark on their reinvention journey’s, yesterday’s IT infrastructure is proving to be a rusty wagon. Modern infrastructure managed services are the high-powered engine to accelerate the transformation journey.
However, keeping that high-performance engine running smoothly demands more than just a pit stop. It necessitates a strong strategic partnership, not just outsourcing.
The choice is yours: Stagnant cruise control or fast-tracked and continuous reinvention. Which lane will you choose?