Information technology budgets will increase a mere 2.7 percent over the next six to 12 months, according to a recent survey of chief information officers and other IT purchasing executives.
A report has found that more than half the companies surveyed had increased their information-security budget in the past year.
After low year-end spending in 2003, businesses are likely to spend more on information technology than the amount they have budgeted for 2004, according to market research firm Gartner.
A new research report suggests that companies can't outperform their competitors simply by outspending them on technology.
Businesses worldwide are grappling with determining exactly what IT assets the organisation holds. So why don't Australian businesses know what IT equipment they have?
Although many companies spent less on technology this year than originally budgeted, spending could increase modestly next year, according to a new survey from Morgan Stanley.
A report has found that more than half the companies surveyed had increased their information-security budget in the past year.
A new research report suggests that companies can't outperform their competitors simply by outspending them on technology.
Businesses worldwide are grappling with determining exactly what IT assets the organisation holds. So why don't Australian businesses know what IT equipment they have?
Is it possible that consulting services would be among the first to see spending as confidence returns among business leaders?
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