As the calendar flips to 2026, it’s the perfect time for New Zealand businesses to take stock of their IT strategy. Whether you're a growing SMB or an established enterprise, having a clear, actionable IT strategy (and reviewing it annually) is essential to staying competitive, secure, and aligned with your business goals.
Technology influences business performance in more ways than people expect. Having reliable, modern devices helps staff feel valued, improves productivity, and reduces downtime. Better tools support better work, and ultimately, better outcomes.
At CNX, we work with organisations across Aotearoa to build IT strategies that are not only robust but also agile enough to evolve with the pace of technology. Here’s why your business needs an IT strategy, what it should include, and what to review each year.
Why Every Business Needs an IT Strategy
An IT strategy isn’t just for tech companies, it’s a roadmap that aligns your technology investments with your business objectives. It helps you:
- Plan for growth and scale your infrastructure accordingly
- Mitigate risks like cyber threats and data loss
- Improve efficiency through automation and integration
- Stay compliant with evolving regulations
- Make informed decisions about cloud, AI, and emerging technologies
What to Include in Your IT Strategy
Here are the core components every IT strategy should cover:
- Business Alignment
- Define how IT supports your business goals
- Identify key stakeholders and decision-makers
- Prioritise initiatives based on ROI and impact
- Infrastructure & Cloud Roadmap
- Review current hardware, software, and cloud services
- Plan upgrades, migrations, or consolidations
- Consider hybrid or cloud strategies, you can consult with your IT provider what options there are for you
- Cybersecurity Framework
- Outline your security posture and risk management approach
- Include policies for data protection, access control, and incident response
- Factor in employee training and awareness
- Digital Workplace & Collaboration Tools
- Evaluate tools for communication, productivity, and remote work if able to
- Ensure integration across platforms
- Plan for user adoption and support
- Data Strategy
- Define how data is collected, stored, and used
- Include governance, analytics, and compliance
- Explore opportunities for AI and automation throughout the organisation
- IT Budget & Resource Planning
- Forecast costs for projects, licensing, and support
- Allocate resources for innovation and maintenance
- Include contingency planning
What to Review Annually
Your IT strategy should be a living document. Each year, we recommend reviewing:
- ✅ Business goals and how IT supports them
- ✅ Technology performance and ROI
- ✅ Cybersecurity risks and threat landscape
- ✅ Compliance with regulations (e.g. NZ Privacy Act, ISO standards)
- ✅ User feedback and adoption rates
- ✅ Vendor contracts and service levels
- ✅ Emerging technologies and market trends
Your strategy needs to be flexible to allow for your company growth as well as changes in your priorities and the current economy.
Need Help Crafting Your 2026 IT Strategy?
CNX is here to help. Whether you're starting from scratch or refining an existing plan, our team can guide you through a tailored strategy review, ensuring your IT investments are future-proof and aligned with your business vision.
Let’s make 2026 the year your IT strategy drives real business value.
Get in touch to book a strategy session or learn more about our IT consulting services.