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Ipswitch Study Reveals Rapid Adoption of Intelligent Systems is Creating Complexities for IT Teams and Changing How We Work

October 2016 by Marc Jacob

Research from Ipswitch shows that fast track deployment of intelligent systems is well underway. 88% of IT professionals saying their organisation has already invested in one or more intelligent solutions, from bots, through smart business applications, to full-blown expert systems. However, the study also shows that over three quarters (78%) of IT professionals are struggling with assessing the full extent of the challenges and threats of deploying intelligent systems themselves, and managing the impact of broader intelligent technology use across their industries and customer bases.

Almost a fifth (19%) report it being ‘extremely hard’ to assess the threats and challenges, and almost two thirds (59%) report it as a ‘challenge’. The independent global study, carried out by analyst firm Freeform Dynamics explores the fast-paced adoption of intelligent machines and business systems (machines and software with decision making and learning capabilities) in the commercial world.

Adoption of intelligent systems is increasingly seen as a key competitive marketplace differentiator, with over a third (35%) of IT decision makers already saying the ability to exploit intelligent systems is critical to enabling their business to compete successfully over the next three years.

Three quarters of respondents (75%) are utilising intelligent systems to marshal and manage increasingly complex networks and IT system infrastructures. The research shows that:
• 20% are using autonomous bots and electronic assistants to help staff or customers interact with systems more naturally – a further 27% plan to do so in the next year
• Over a quarter (26%) already have IoT initiatives underway – and 29% have deployments on the horizon
• 28% are utilising expert decision support systems to optimise how professional staff work – 35% will introduce these soon

Working in the Dark: Managing the Complexity of Intelligent Systems on the Network
Despite the fact that many IT professionals acknowledge the significant commercial and operational benefits of intelligent systems, and the way adoption is trending among partners, competitors and customers, they are concerned about the ability of IT teams to counter the potential risks such technologies pose:
• Over half (54%) say their current analysis and visualisation capabilities will struggle to keep up with the broader march of intelligent systems
• 55% say their ability to visualise data in a clear and actionable manner falls short of what they need
• Almost three quarters (71%) say that making sense of logs and other event data generated is proving extremely demanding

Over a third (39%) also recognise that, regardless of their firm’s plans to use intelligent systems, the impact of other organisations’ use will be a major consideration for their own infrastructure. For instance:
• One in five (20%) say that increased activity from third party bots, agents and IoT accessing systems is already making it hard to monitor, track and govern systems and 42% say they believe it is a future risk
• One fifth (20%) say that increased ‘noise’ on the network is already making it harder to detect malicious activity
• 17% say that automated or bot traffic creates network quality of service issues
• 20% also say that automated or bot access to APIs is already causing system or application performance issues


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