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CIOs report strong demand for enterprise architects

May 23, 2017

CIOs increasingly focus on innovation in the midst of unprecedented global political and economic uncertainty, according to the 2017 Harvey Nash/KPMG CIO Survey, released today.

Two-thirds of organizations, 64%, are adapting their technology strategies, with 89% maintaining or ramping up investment in innovation, including in digital labor. Additionally, 52% are investing in more nimble technology platforms.

According to the survey, the proportion of organizations that have enterprise-wide digital strategies rose 52% in just two years, and those organizations with a chief digital officer have increased 39% over the last year. To help deliver these complex digital strategies, organizations also report a huge demand for enterprise architects — the fastest-growing technology skill this year, up 26% compared to 2016.

Six in 10 IT leaders, 62%, report a tech skills shortage but the skills shortage is unequal across the world:

  • North America: 56%
  • Europe: 63%
  • Latin America: 64%
  • APAC: 68%

Big data/analytics remains the most in-demand skill for the third consecutive year at 42%, up 8% over last year.

The survey included 4,498 CIOs and technology leaders and was conducted between Dec. 19, 2016, and April 13, 2017, across 86 countries.