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State of The CIO 2016 Sample
State of The CIO 2016 Sample
50%
41%
40%
30%
20%
23%
16%
10%
7%
11%
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
37%
Tightly integrated
74%
16%
Not integrated
Today
In 3 Years
2%
Q. How tightly integrated are IT security strategy and IT strategy at your organization today? In 3 years?
Q. What percent of your company's total IT budget does IT security represent?
32%
29%
23%
Simplify IT
22%
19%
16%
15%
15%
13%
12%
11%
Q: What are the CEOs top three priorities for you in the coming year?
Source: State of the CIO, January 2016
71%
88%
feel that the
CIO role is
becoming
increasingly
more challenging
80%
are more involved
in security initiatives
51%
54%
feel IT gets scapegoated by other
departments when they miss
their own goals
38%
are fighting a turf
battle with at least
one executive level
(c-suite) peer
Q. Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements: (Percentages reflect Strongly Agree/Agree)
Source: State of the CIO, January 2016
In the Next
3 Years
Operations
44%
37%
Marketing
33%
32%
Finance/Accounting
31%
28%
Engineering
25%
21%
Human Resources
24%
26%
Sales
23%
23%
Administration
23%
23%
17%
18%
Q. What percentage of the total dollars your organization invests in technology products and services is directly controlled by IT currently?
In the next 3 years?
Q. Which other groups or functions in your organization have/will have budgets specifically earmarked for investments in technology products
and services currently? In the next 3 years?
Q. How has the CIO/CMO relationship changed at your organization in the last 3 years?
57%
58%
52%
65%
61%
63%
56%
56%
6%
8%
73%
69%
64%
49%
51%
75%
71%
58%
Overseeing implementation
Not involved
69%
61%
Business Partner/Leader
14%
Service Provider
Cost Center
Q. How are you involved in purchase decisions regarding the marketing technology stack?
Source: State of the CIO, January 2016