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Probrand reveals IT issues are costing the UK £3.4bn per year in lost productivity
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Probrand reveals IT issues are costing the UK £3.4bn per year in lost productivity

Probrand reveals IT issues are costing the UK £3.4bn per year in lost productivity

According to Probrand, new research has revealed that UK Businesses are losing out both financially and on productivity levels due to their workplace IT systems.

A survey of 1,137 UK workers in full or part-time employment, carried out by the technology services provider has revealed that companies are losing a shocking £3.4 billion every year due to IT issues.

The surveyed workers, who all use IT systems in their workplace, said they waste an average of 5% of their working day due to connection or technology related issues.

Losing 5% of a working day to tech issues equates to 21 minutes of lost productivity per day, 1.75 hours a week, or 7 hours (one working day) per month. This comes in at a cost of £3.4 billion to UK employers annually.

The top five workplace IT issues reported by UK workers were: slow running equipment (34%), internet connectivity issues (27%), cyber breaches (19%), additional equipment such as printers and scanners not working (11%), and finally, outdated hardware (9%).

A shocking 27% of UK workers said that their workplace IT systems are hindering their productivity, with this number rising to 33% in larger companies with in-house IT departments.

Those surveyed who have an in-house IT department, said their colleagues within that department often appear to be under resourced when resolving technical issues, with problems taking an average of 6.2 hours to be resolved after being reported. Knowing that they will have to wait for assistance, many workers are attempting to resolve the IT issue themselves, but by doing so, are detracting themselves from their own work, and often making the problem worse.

Matt Royle, marketing director at Probrand comments: “A productive workforce is integral to the success of a business, as is ICT in enabling that. It’s clear from our findings that businesses are not helping themselves when it comes to resolving IT related issues.

“Naturally, issues arise from the IT itself as well as end user error. Employee training can help here on basic use of IT systems, processes and company policies – particularly when it comes to cyber and data security.

“As the data shows, in-house IT departments are stretched more than ever and this is resulting in 6% less end user productivity than those without an internal IT team. IT departments are expected to fix end user issues fast, maintain everyday systems and drive business growth by creating and delivering cutting edge technology strategies.

“With companies wasting an eye watering £3.4 billion in lost productivity each year, it’s clearly time for those with and without internal IT teams to take a new look at how to tackle end user issues.”

Probrand is the UK’s first marketplace for business IT, providing IT products, managed IT services and IT solutions. Find out more at Probrand. A Top 100 UK VAR with 25-years’ heritage. Focused on taking the hassle out of IT procurement, Probrand has put digital at the heart of its business. Its CIPS accredited online marketplace openly connects 40,000 registered IT buyers with 2,500 brands and vendors. Users can access additional support from dedicated sector and technical specialists in an environment personalised to them.

The business has more than 15-years’ experience delivering award winning managed IT services and over 1,000 IT solutions annually to private and public sector organisations.

Post source : Probrand Ltd

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