Thank you for the strong response to the SoDA 2025 survey. We’re looking forward to analyzing the results and will be sharing both our report and the raw (anonymized) data with you soon.
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Help us map and derive insights about IT, data science, and security as they are actually practiced in Greece.
Join the survey and receive the findings and an anonymous dataset to draw your own conclusions. Read the FAQ for more info.
Our FAQ section answers common questions about the SoDA survey — from what it is and why it matters, to how it’s tailored for the Greek market, its relevance for different company sizes and sectors, data privacy, timelines, and how to reach us with further queries.
The State of Digital Agenda (SoDA) survey is a structured self-assessment that helps organizations understand their position in four key digital-related domains: Data and AI, Development and DevOps, Infrastructure and operations, and Security and governance. It’s a way to map today’s reality while pointing toward tomorrow’s potential.
Because digital transformation isn’t just about keeping up — it’s about knowing where you are, where you’re headed, and what matters most. SoDA helps your team align on current practices, surface improvement opportunities, and guide investments.
Yes — and unapologetically so. While the model reflects global best practices, it is calibrated for Greece’s economic, industrial, and organizational realities, where most enterprises are small to mid-sized, resource-constrained, and often stretched across legacy and modern systems.
The survey is designed not only to capture today’s practices but also to indicate what the future might hold. Even if something feels unfeasible right now, it helps us map the maturity spectrum and identify gaps.
Absolutely. It was designed for enterprise, as well as for mid-market and mixed-maturity teams — those with ambition, talent, and constraints. SoDA gives these teams a language and a framework to articulate needs, track progress, and justify priorities.
While not sector-specific, SoDA recognizes that Greece has industry clusters with distinct challenges. The insights can be interpreted and applied contextually — for example, how observability or compliance differs in a retail vs. maritime setting.
The survey does not require that you provide personal data.
If you do, we will absolutely not share your data.
Our reports will analyze only aggregated, anonymized responses.
The released dataset will not include personal or company-identifiable information.
We will present an initial report of findings at the KPMG AI Conference, on October 8th.
The final report and the open dataset are expected by the end of October.
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