As M&A Activity Increases in 2025, CIOs Face Rising Pressure to Ensure Seamless IT Integration, Says Info-Tech Research Group
As mergers and acquisitions accelerate in 2025, driven by favorable regulatory changes and a renewed focus on strategic growth, organizations are increasingly seeking opportunities to expand into new markets. In response to this trend, Info-Tech Research Group, a global research and advisory firm, has published new insights to help IT leaders navigate the complexities of M&A integration. The firm's M&A IT playbook provides a data-backed framework to address technology alignment challenges, enabling CIOs to minimize disruption, unlock greater value, and achieve strategic objectives more effectively.
TORONTO, April 30, 2025 /CNW/ - Driven by regulatory shifts and renewed strategic focus, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are accelerating in 2025 as organizations pursue new markets and competitive growth. However, many businesses still face major challenges when it comes to IT integration during a transition, when misaligned systems, delayed involvement, and a lack of structured processes can disrupt operations and delay strategic outcomes. To support IT leaders in navigating these complexities, Info-Tech Research Group has published Develop an M&A IT Playbook, a comprehensive research resource that offers CIOs and IT leaders practical strategies, tools, and templates to drive successful integration efforts. The data-backed playbook empowers IT to play a critical role in delivering seamless transitions and maximizing the value of M&A initiatives for their organizations.
"Every M&A transaction is different, but they all have one thing in common – they come with inherent uncertainties across all fronts, with the potential to disrupt not only the deal but the whole business," says Manish Jain, Principal Research Director at Info-Tech Research Group. "Developing an M&A IT playbook in advance helps organizations address technology-related risks proactively while maintaining the flexibility needed to adapt to the specific nuances of each deal."
Info-Tech's newly published resource explains that while mergers and acquisitions present significant advantages, the challenges for CIOs are often high. IT leaders are commonly required to work with due diligence reports and integration budgets created by M&A program teams, which frequently underestimate the complexities of IT integration. This misalignment leaves CIOs grappling with planning gaps, managing resource constraints, and striving to achieve seamless integration within tight timelines.
In the playbook, the firm highlights the importance of having a comprehensive M&A IT playbook, including a due diligence checklist, to support CIOs and IT leaders in driving organizational synergies and identifying risks early in the transaction. By leveraging a structured framework, IT leaders can shift their focus from building basic processes to addressing the specific complexities of their organizations. Develop an M&A IT Playbook outlines key components that CIOs and IT leaders should include when developing an M&A IT playbook, including:
With mergers and acquisitions expected to remain a key growth strategy across industries this year and for the foreseeable future, Info-Tech emphasizes that IT's role in ensuring seamless integration is more critical than ever.
Info-Tech's M&A IT playbook provides organizations with the tools and structured approaches needed to navigate the complexities of M&A transactions successfully. By proactively preparing IT teams and aligning technology strategies with business objectives, the firm advises that organizations can unlock greater value from their M&A activities and position themselves for long-term success.
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