What are CIOs saying about EIM?

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What are CIOs saying about EIM ? 84 % of CIOs Why not Information is locked in silos Potential benefits go unrealized enterprise -wide information strategy IT management Executive management Marketing executives Because Yet 80% consider it highly important to have Only 38% have Despite having multiple IM initiatives underway Level of Involvement in Driving Information Strategy at Organization (NET) Involvement Little to no involvement Some involvement Significant involvement 74% 94% 82% 69% 70% 58% Who’s in charge of EIM ? Lack of standardized process and/or organizational role definitions, as well as internal politics and culture issues. What are the top barriers to EIM ? Mobility and Big Data initiatives are the most significant contributors. An integrated EIM strategy will deliver better results, relationships, and IT infrastructure. What are the top drivers ? Where to start ? (NET) Impact 41% 41% 18% 31% 43% 26% 76% 18% 6% Dealing with an increasing variety of data sources Information is of poor quality - poorly organized, redundant, etc. Costs of improving the infrastructure An increasingly mobile/remote workforce Big Data/Increased demand for analytics Cloud computing deployments 32% 31% 24% S 34% 39% 17% 9% 36% 34% 22% 8% 23% 34% 28% 15% Significant impact Moderate impact Little to no impact Not applicable EIM Initiatives Underway Content management Information governance Collaboration Business Process Management Web content and customer experience management Other None of the above 56% 47% 47% 44% 34% 6% 13% Are you getting the most of your business data ? What if you could ? Level of Integration Between EIM Initiatives Today Preferred Highly integrated Somewhat integrated Siloed Don’t know 15% 49% 49% 37% 28% 5% 8% 9% Poor business decisions, lower productivity, increased burden on IT and increased costs are viewed as the top risks associated with information silos. More than two-thirds consider complete information, better collaboration, and better agility to be highly important potential benefits of integrating EIM initiatives. $ 45% Agree Strongly agree Strongly disagree Undecided 39% 12% 4% We have yet to maximize the potentional business value in the data and/or media our organization currently owns and collects. Discover how unleashing the power of information can help transform your business: www.opentext.com/eim Source- 2012 CIO Magazine survey sponsored by OpenText Productivity Data access Customer insight Standardization Improved customer retention Cost reduction Compliance Decision-making Revenue Business Results IT infrastructure Customer Relationships

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What are CIOs saying about EIM?

84%of CIOs

Why notInformation is locked in silos

Potential benefits go unrealized

enterprise-wide informationstrategy

ITmanagement

Executivemanagement

Marketingexecutives

Because

Yet 80% consider it highly important to have

Only 38% have

Despite having multiple IM initiatives underway

Level of Involvement in Driving Information Strategy at Organization

(NET) Involvement

Little tono involvement

Someinvolvement

Significantinvolvement

74%

94% 82% 69%

70% 58%

Who’s in charge of EIM?

Lack of standardized process and/or organizational role definitions,as well as internal politics and culture issues.

What are the top barriers to EIM?

Mobility and Big Data initiatives are the most significant contributors.

An integrated EIM strategy will deliver better results, relationships, and IT infrastructure.

What are the top drivers?

Where to start?

(NET) Impact

41%

41%

18%

31%

43%

26%

76%

18%

6%

Dealing with an increasing variety

of data sources

Information is of poorquality - poorly organized,

redundant, etc.

Costs of improving the infrastructure

An increasingly mobile/remote workforce

Big Data/Increaseddemand for analytics

Cloud computingdeployments

32% 31%24%

S

34%

39%

17%

9%

36%

34%

22%

8%

23%

34%

28%

15%

Significant impact Moderate impact Little to no impact Not applicable

EIM Initiatives Underway

Content management

Information governance

Collaboration

Business Process Management

Web content and customerexperience management

Other

None of the above

56%

47%

47%

44%

34%

6%

13%

Are you getting the most of yourbusiness data?

What if you could?

Level of Integration Between EIM Initiatives

Today PreferredHighly integrated

Somewhat integrated

Siloed

Don’t know

15% 49%

49% 37%

28% 5%

8% 9%

Poor business decisions, lower

productivity, increased burden on IT and increased costs are viewed as the top risks associated with information silos.

More than two-thirds

consider complete information, better collaboration, and better agility to be highly important potential benefits of integrating EIM initiatives.

$

45%Agree

Stronglyagree

Stronglydisagree

Undecided

39%

12%

4%

“We haveyet to maximize the

potentional business value in the data and/or media our

organization currently owns and collects.

Discover how unleashing the power of information can help transform your business: www.opentext.com/eim

Source- 2012 CIO Magazine survey sponsored by OpenText

Productivity

Data access

Customer insight

Standardization

Improved customerretention

Cost reduction

Compliance

Decision-making

Revenue

Business Results

IT infrastructure

Customer Relationships