The report, commissioned by Cradlepoint, part of Ericsson; surveyed more than 500 Australian respondents who were all business owners, C-level executives, or senior managers at businesses with over 250 employees. All were technology decision makers.
The report, commissioned by Cradlepoint, part of Ericsson; surveyed more than 500 Australian respondents who were all business owners, C-level executives, or senior managers at businesses with over 250 employees. All were technology decision makers.
40% of Australian businesses say improved connectivity is a "top priority"; and agree that connectivity is directly linked to revenue growth. Over 60 percent of businesses agree that smarter facilities, incorporating IoT, and connected devices are needed to operate more efficiently and sustainably.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning applications rely heavily on reliable connectivity and their adoption will demand a review of network connectivity. This is expected to accelerate 5G uptake. Over 25 percent of businesses plan to invest in AI, Machine Learning, and equipment sensors in the next 12 months, and nearly half of Australian businesses plan to invest in these technologies in the longer term.
Over a quarter of businesses say that better connectivity would result in 20-29% revenue growth in the next 12 months by enabling things like quicker sales transactions, more efficient operations, and enhanced productivity.
There has been a hesitancy from Australian enterprises to invest in 5G connectivity. Why? 37% fear high costs, 27% are concerned about the 'complexity of change', and 28% are unsure whether the technology can handle enterprise connectivity.
A shortage of in-house skills and knowledge around deploying and maintaining both wired and wireless networks is also a barrier to investing in 5G connectivity, according to 30% of respondents.
Nearly 50% of Australian businesses are frustrated with NBN fixed line connectivity due to the lack of flexibility; high costs for installation; long delays for new connections, and worrying outages. 57 percent of businesses say they had 1-2 hours of downtime per week, over the past 12 months, due to fixed line/fibre network failure.
Of the Australian businesses surveyed, 52 percent selected network security as their top priority, followed by network resilience at 41 percent, bandwidth and speed at 39 percent, and network segmentation capabilities at 30 percent. Security breaches are common in Australian organisations, and while many businesses know about security measures
that are available to help prevent these breaches from occurring, it seems that not all businesses are necessarily focusing on ensuring that their security stack meets todayβs technology risks.
Of the 40 percent who suffered a network attack, over one-quarter suffered a major security breach which resulted in loss of data, and over 20% resulted in significant company fines. The attacks presented as a data breach (37%), phishing attack (30%), hacked IoT devices or Denial-of-Service attacks (25%), and ransomware or zero-day attacks (20%).
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