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9 out of 10 CIOs Will Increase AI Tool Spending in 2024


Canva, the world's only all-in-one visual communication platform, today released new insights from more than 1,360 CIOs on their priorities, opportunities and the challenges of managing their IT amid the AI boom. The company commissioned Harris Poll to survey CIOs from the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, India, and Australia to understand how they're managing application sprawl and making decisions about workplace tools in the AI era.

The top global findings include:

"Navigating the avalanche of new technologies designed to make business easier is proving to be harder than ever. The balancing act CIOs face is unenviable: innovate with AI but don't contribute to app sprawl," said Cameron Adams, co-founder and chief product officer, Canva. "Our findings reinforce that CIOs want to be agents of change and innovation by choosing technology that helps their organizations have a greater impact while consolidating cost and reducing complexity."

Today's CIOs are constantly on the lookout for productivity tools that fuel greater efficiencies in the workplace. Within the design and creative ecosystem, there's deep fragmentation of AI-powered tools which aren't serving the needs of the workforce, potentially slowing down the adoption of cutting edge technologies. With the goal of empowering individuals, teams, and enterprises to create visual communication at scale, Canva introduced Magic Studio in 2023 to simplify and consolidate the best AI-powered design tools into a secure and easy-to-use platform.

For a more extensive look at the survey findings, you can read more here.

Methodology

Canva commissioned Harris Poll to survey 1,369 CIOS. These individuals are decision-makers for purchasing software in their company. Specifically, Canva surveyed 152 CIOs in the United States, 154 in the United Kingdom, 150 in Spain, 150 in Germany, 154 in France, 151 in Brazil, 151 in Mexico, 152 in India, and 155 in Australia.

About Canva

Launched in 2013, Canva is a free online visual communications and collaboration platform with a mission to empower everyone in the world to design. Featuring a simple drag-and-drop user interface and a vast range of templates ranging from presentations, documents, websites, social media graphics, posters, apparel to videos, plus a huge library of fonts, stock photography, illustrations, video footage, and audio clips, anyone can take an idea and create something beautiful.


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