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CIO survey a massive boon for Microsoft

July 4, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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(Updated – June 29, 2024 8:08 AM EDT)

According to JP Morgan’s latest CIO survey, Microsoft is poised for success as tech budgets pivot towards AI, a sector where the tech giant holds a dominant position.

The survey, reflecting the opinions of 166 CIOs overseeing $123B in annual enterprise IT expenditure, revealed that Microsoft ranked first in every major category:

  • #1 in spending intentions
  • #1 most critical IT mega-vendor
  • #1 in Cloud Computing plans
  • #1 future IaaS market share
  • #1 platform for GenAI activity

Analysts noted, “Expected future share of cloud-based GenAI activity for Microsoft and OpenAI increases year over year from 66% to 68% despite significant investments from other hyperscalers.”

CIOs commended Microsoft for its “Domination in AI” and as “the underpinning of our tech stack.”

The firm’s analysts emphasized that while AI spending is on the rise, other tech initiatives are being scaled back.

“CIOs currently allocate 5% of their IT budgets to AI-accelerated compute hardware, with projections indicating a mid-40s CAGR increase to 14.5% of IT budgets in the next 3 years,” analysts explained. “As organizations develop their GenAI strategies, 33% of CIOs are reallocating funds from other projects, with legacy systems and infrastructure bearing the brunt. However, 62% of CIOs are maintaining funding for existing projects, suggesting that most AI investments will receive incremental funding.”

Aside from Microsoft, standout performers in the survey included Amazon AWS, Google, CrowdStrike, ServiceNow, and Salesforce. SAP and Zscaler received honorable mentions, while Confluent, Zoom Video, Oracle, and IBM were identified as underperforming vendors.

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