UK IT professionals report high confidence in AI and cybersecurity readiness

New research reveals UK IT professionals are ahead in future-proofing for AI, despite challenges limiting full adoption.

The latest survey reveals UK IT professionals lead Europe in confidence regarding future-proofing their operations with AI and cybersecurity measures. According to research by TOPdesk, involving over 6,000 IT professionals across Europe, 45% of UK respondents believe their IT functions are fully future-proofed. This is higher than their counterparts in Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and Belgium.

The enthusiasm for AI's role in future-readiness is evident, with 49% of UK professionals considering it a cornerstone. Yet, full integration remains elusive as only 36% of organisations achieve maturity in AI adoption. This means realising AI’s benefits, like embedding it thoroughly across all departments and ensuring it delivers measurable value.

Despite the United Kingdom's optimistic outlook, several challenges persist. Predominantly, skill shortages and investment gaps continue to impede progress. Approximately 28% of respondents cite a lack of skilled professionals as a significant challenge, while 27% highlight insufficient investment in AI implementations.

Moreover, along with staffing and funding obstacles, numerous UK IT teams face another persistent issue: integration with existing business systems, affecting around 20% of professionals. They find coordination and seamless functionality daunting when incorporating AI into diverse platforms.

For UK organisations to maximise AI's potential, industry experts advocate a comprehensive approach. This entails investing in robust processes, clarifying roles, and ensuring cooperation across departments. True future-readiness will be achievable when organisations put these foundational elements in place.

The insights by TOPdesk extend beyond their traditional software capabilities, advocating for a strategic direction in enhancing IT assets. Their experience in helping more than 5,000 global organisations positions them to help guide UK IT sectors toward holistic digital transformations.

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