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We surveyed 3,300 professionals worldwide working in IT and other business functions. In the UAE, 200 decision-makers across IT and other key business functions were surveyed from a range of private sector organizations. We've divided them into two broad categories: IT decision-makers (ITDMs) and business decision-makers (BDMs).

82

ITDMs

118

BDMs

The expanding role of IT

The importance of IT is getting recognized

91%

of decision-makers in the UAE believe that IT is now more responsible for business innovations than ever before. This is close to the global average of 90%.

76%

of ITDMs in the UAE believe that IT departments will play a greater role in setting the strategy for the organization in the next five years. This is 11% higher than the global average.

Collaboration with the IT teams is on the rise

90%

of decision-makers in the UAE report that the collaboration between their IT teams and other departments has increased over the last two years.

There's a push towards decentralization

44%

of ITDMs in the UAE say that their organizations have successfully decentralized their IT structure. Though they are lagging behind the global average of 64%, they are working towards decentralization: 49% report that they are currently attempting to decentralize their IT structure.

The perceived key benefits in decentralizing IT functions

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Based on the responses of ITDMs

Meanwhile, IT and security teams are still held responsible for cybersecurity

73%

of the decision-makers in the UAE believe that the IT and security teams are responsible for protecting their organization from cyberattacks.

Only 2% said that it is the responsibility of everyone in the organization.

The proliferation of technology across organizations

Business teams are investing in AI and ML technologies

65%

of BDMs in the UAE report that they are using AI and ML to automate specific tasks.

53%

report that they are building employee self-service applications using AI and ML.

They are also empowered to make technology decisions

62%

of BDMs in the UAE say that their departments have the autonomy to make decisions when hiring tech talent. This is higher than the global average of 50%.

Top tech decisions that non-IT teams have the autonomy to make

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Based on the responses of BDMs

Non-IT folks are now becoming more tech savvy

84%

of the decision-makers report that their non-IT employees are more knowledgeable about IT than before 2020. They are ahead of the global average of 77%.

They are even encouraged to build their own applications

73%

of decision-makers in the UAE agree that their organizations encourage non-IT employees to develop their own applications using low-code or no-code platforms.

However, some employees are stuck in their old ways

45%

of BDMs in the UAE report that their employees can't take full advantage of technologies because they are used to working without technology. This is well above the global average of 31%.

Organizations depend on their IT teams for technology training

63%

of BDMs in the UAE said that their departments rely on the IT teams for training in technology processes and tools. This is well above the global average of 48%.

The tale of IT decision-makers and their organizations

IT leaders are feeling alienated

79%

of ITDMs in the UAE say that their organizations should have supported them more in the last two years. This is higher than the global average of 70%.

Are organizations at risk of losing their tech leaders?

41%

of ITDMs in the UAE say that they are actively looking for a new job. This is lower than the global average of 48%.

45%

feel less loyal to their employers than they did two years ago. This is closer to the global average of 49%.

Don't take away their benefits

Though organizations in the UAE are not at a high risk of losing their tech talent, they should be careful and not take away the benefits valued by their ITDMs.

Which of the below would drive you to resign from your current organization if it was no longer offered?

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Based on the responses of ITDMs

Most IT leaders are eager to learn new skills

55%

of ITDMs in the UAE say the potential to learn new skills is what they want most from their current role in the next five years. This is higher than the global average of 46%.

What do you want most from your role in the next five years?

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Based on the responses of ITDMs

Wrapping it up

Leadership across UAE organizations are increasingly acknowledging the prominence of IT and the key role it plays in business innovations. Their capable IT teams are expected to play a key role in transforming the security landscape of the organization and training the non-IT teams.

Most IT leaders in the UAE are looking forward to learning new skills from their current roles. Though organizations are faring slightly better than their global counterparts in employee loyalty, they should take measures to ensure they don't lose their IT talent.

Wrapping it up

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