Only 38% of Organizations Fully Succeed With Network Compliance, EMA Research Finds
New research from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) reveals that only 38% of organizations fully achieve success with network compliance. Key challenges include fragmented tools, data quality issues, and manual processes.

Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), an IT research and consulting firm, has released findings indicating that a significant majority of organizations struggle to fully meet network compliance requirements. The study highlights widespread challenges that hinder enterprises from consistently adhering to necessary regulations and standards.
The research identified several critical barriers, including the use of fragmented and disparate tools, poor quality of network data, reliance on manual processes for compliance checks, and inadequate change control mechanisms. These factors collectively impede organizations' ability to maintain a compliant network environment.
The study surveyed a broad range of enterprises to understand their current approaches and difficulties in managing network compliance. The results suggest that many companies lack integrated and automated solutions necessary for efficient compliance management.
EMA suggests that achieving effective network compliance necessitates a comprehensive strategy that integrates technology, streamlined processes, and skilled personnel. Companies should focus on improving data accuracy and reducing manual efforts through automation to better manage compliance.