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Helsinki March 1st, 2023<\/strong> \u2013 HappySignals, the leader in human-centric experience management for IT and creator of the IT Experience Management (ITXM\u2122) Framework, today released The Global IT Experience Benchmark Report (H2\/2022)<\/strong><\/a>. This biannual global benchmark report shares aggregated experience insights into various aspects of corporate IT performance \u2013 for both in-house and outsourced IT service providers \u2013 to inspire organizations to target their continual improvement efforts on what matters most. <\/p>\n If you\u2019re a CIO, IT leader, or service owner who needs to deliver great IT experiences to end-users in 2023, you must start making informed improvement decisions based on experience data. These superior experiences that result will drive better business operations and outcomes and ultimately improve the corporate bottom line. <\/p>\n In the latest Global IT Experience Benchmark Report, some of the key experience insights include that: <\/p>\n These insights are based on 1,642,555 pieces of end-user feedback collected between January-December 2022 by customers that use the HappySignals IT Experience Management Platform<\/a>. These customers include large enterprises, public sector organizations, and Managed Service Providers (MSPs) who use the HappySignals Platform with their customers. About 60% of HappySignals customers are using outsourced service desk providers.<\/p>\n It\u2019s important to appreciate that these insights relate to organizations already investing in improvements to address end-user experience issues rather than reflecting \u201caverage\u201d IT organizations still reliant on traditional IT metrics. <\/p>\n \u201cIn recent years, customers have moved from making small service desk improvements to bigger budgeting decisions based on experience data. I believe this is the future of experience management \u2013 using the experience data for IT decision-making.\u201d<\/em> said Sami Kallio, CEO, HappySignals. <\/p>\n HappySignals IT Experience Management Platform connects operational data from customers\u2019 IT service management (ITSM) platforms. HappySignals surveys ask questions related to:\u202f <\/p>\n End-users can also select the factors that influenced their Happiness rating from a list of suggested reasons.\u202f <\/p>\n For press materials, click here.<\/a> <\/p>\n About HappySignals<\/strong><\/p>\n HappySignals is the leading SaaS company for IT Experience Management, empowering enterprises to change their culture to be more open, outcome-focused, and data-driven. The HappySignals Platform enables IT leaders to get a real-time understanding of the experiences they are delivering to end-users. Using HappySignals, customers can make informed decisions that increase employee happiness and productivity.<\/p>\n Established in 2014 and based in Helsinki, Finland, HappySignals discovers the experiences of over a million employees in 130 countries. Our customers have been able to make employees happier and increase productivity by 26% on average. For more information, visit www.happysignals.com<\/a>.<\/p>\nThe Global IT Experience Benchmark Highlights <\/h3>\n
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