Report Oct 14, 2025

The Changing Role of IT

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IT leaders are facing a variety of pressures in the current business landscape, and these pressures are causing IT to revisit and readjust their role(s) in the organization.

This research examines the impact of business growth, new technologies, demand for analytics, and self-service capabilities on the role and structure of IT organizations.

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