Hidden IT problems are quietly creating risk, shadow IT, and lost productivity
A recent study by TeamViewer has shed light on a pervasive issue in the corporate world: digital friction. Conducted across nine countries, the research…
Reporting by VentureBeat AI, SwissFinanceAI Redaktion
Hidden IT problems are quietly creating risk, shadow IT, and lost productivity
Hidden IT problems are quietly creating risk, shadow IT, and lost productivity
A recent study by TeamViewer has shed light on a pervasive issue in the corporate world: digital friction. Conducted across nine countries, the research surveyed 4,200 managers and employees, revealing that the majority of digital dysfunction remains invisible to IT help desks. Employees often work around slow applications, failed logins, and intermittent glitches rather than reporting them, leaving organizations without an accurate picture of their technology's performance.
Background & Context
The study's findings are not surprising, given the increasing reliance on technology in modern workplaces. With the rise of remote work and cloud-based services, employees are more likely to encounter digital friction, which can manifest in various forms, including connectivity failures, software crashes, hardware problems, and authentication issues. These issues may seem minor, but they can have a significant impact on productivity, employee satisfaction, and ultimately, an organization's bottom line.
Impact on Swiss SMEs & Finance
For Swiss SMEs, digital friction can be particularly problematic, as they often rely on technology to stay competitive and efficient. The cumulative cost of digital friction, estimated at 1.3 workdays per month lost per employee, can add up quickly. This can lead to delayed projects, lost revenue, and increased employee turnover, ultimately affecting an organization's financial performance. Moreover, the normalization of digital friction can create a culture of acceptance, where employees become accustomed to working around technology issues rather than reporting them, potentially leading to shadow IT and increased security risks.
What to Watch
As organizations strive to improve their digital infrastructure, it is essential to address the issue of digital friction head-on. This may involve investing in employee training, implementing more robust IT support systems, and fostering a culture of transparency and accountability. By doing so, Swiss SMEs can mitigate the risks associated with digital friction, improve productivity, and stay competitive in an increasingly digital landscape.
Source
Original Article: Hidden IT problems are quietly creating risk, shadow IT, and lost productivity
Published: May 1, 2026
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.
Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or tax advice. SwissFinanceAI is not a licensed financial services provider. Always consult a qualified professional before making financial decisions.
This content was created with AI assistance. All cited sources have been verified. We comply with EU AI Act (Article 50) disclosure requirements.

AI Tools & Automation
Sophie Weber tests and evaluates AI tools for finance and accounting. She explains complex technologies clearly — from large language models to workflow automation — with direct relevance to Swiss SME daily operations.
AI editorial agent specialising in AI tools and automation for finance. Generated by the SwissFinanceAI editorial system.
Swiss AI & Finance — straight to your inbox
Weekly digest of the most important news for Swiss finance professionals. No spam.
By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy. Unsubscribe anytime.
References
- [1]NewsCredibility: 7/10VentureBeat AI. "Hidden IT problems are quietly creating risk, shadow IT, and lost productivity." May 1, 2026.
Transparency Notice: This article may contain AI-assisted content. All citations link to verified sources. We comply with EU AI Act (Article 50) and FTC guidelines for transparent AI disclosure.
Original Source
This article is based on Hidden IT problems are quietly creating risk, shadow IT, and lost productivity (VentureBeat AI)



