Equinix report reveals changing working patterns spark surge in digital infrastructure investment
by Suman Gupta
India – May, 2021 – Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the world’s digital infrastructure company™, today announced the findings of its annual global study of the views of IT decision-makers on the biggest technology trends affecting businesses worldwide and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on digital infrastructure plans.
Surveying 2,600 IT decision-makers from diverse enterprises across 26 countries in the Americas, Asia-Pacific and EMEA regions. In Asia-Pacific, the study reveals:
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57% of businesses have rearchitected their IT infrastructure to meet new remote and hybrid working demands, with tech budgets increasing to accelerate digital transformation
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63% of digital leaders believe there will be long-term changes to where and how people work within their organization
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More than half (60%) of the companies still intend to expand into new regions, countries or metros, despite the disruption experienced as a result of COVID-19
Digital transformation in the post-pandemic future
Digitization and business investment in digital infrastructure have increased as a result of COVID-19. 46% of the digital leaders surveyed in Asia-Pacific said they have accelerated digital transformation plans because of the pandemic, while 44% said their budgets have been increased to satisfy the rapid growth in digital demands.
There has also been a major overhaul of IT strategies to meet the challenges emerging from the pandemic. In Asia-Pacific, about two thirds said they have revised their IT strategy as a result of COVID-19, while 64% said they want to invest in technology to be more agile post-COVID.
Asked about their biggest priorities for their organization’s digital strategy, 76% of respondents in Asia-Pacific reported digitizing their IT infrastructure was a top priority, with 61% saying they see interconnection as a key facilitator of digital transformation—up 12% on last year’s results.
Concerns that the pandemic will have put the brakes on companies’ expansion plans—lessened
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60% of businesses still have plans to expand into new regions, countries or metros, according to the digital leaders surveyed in Asia-Pacific.
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Of that 60%, 57% of digital leaders plan to achieve this virtually, rather than by investing in physical IT infrastructure in-market.
Utilizing interconnection for success
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61% of IT leaders said they believe interconnection—the direct and private exchange of data between organizations—will help them to navigate the challenges they face due to COVID-19.
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Those stating interconnection was key to their organization’s survival increased to 57%, up from 44% last year.