Oil, war and economic uncertainty have dented the tech market, but it's not as bad as the news from Hewlett-Packard or Cisco Systems might indicate.
With many enterprise software companies treating neglected customers as if it's still 1999, is payback only a matter of time?
An IDC survey says 85 percent of companies plan to increase or maintain their spending on IT spending this year, offering a glimmer of hope to the industry.
Information technology spending has stabilised at the start of 2003, but talk of general improvement for the rest of the year is premature, according to a new survey.
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