Or at least, we're spending it anyway...
Published: 15 March 2005 08:50 GMT
Technology managers in North America are showing a renewed willingness to open up their wallets.
Nearly 45 per cent of chief information officers told Forrester Research that IT spending at their companies will exceed this year's budget, or that they expect to find new sources of funding. Forrester's CIO Poll, conducted each quarter, surveys approximately 200 executives at North American companies.
In the first quarter of 2004, by comparison, only 25 per cent of CIOs expected to outspend their IT budgets. The boost this year seems to be coming from small enterprises that have 1,000 to 5,000 employees, Forrester said on Monday.
The outlook for the business climate as a whole remains positive among the survey group, with 57 per cent of CIOs describing the climate as strong or very strong. That compares with 36 per cent in the first quarter of last year. In the current quarter, the most optimistic of the executives are at companies with at least 5,000 employees.
Only three per cent of the executives foresee a more-challenging business climate three quarters from now, but the number who expect it to be much better edged down slightly.
Back to SME Procurement Special Report
SMEs not exploiting web potential
Must think big, says Alibaba.com CEO
CRM projects learn from mistakes of the past
More pragmatic choices following "sensational" failures
In-demand on-demand boosts CRM
Human capital management also a cash cow right now...
Best SME hardware suppliers named
Big Blue winning with small biz, says Yankee Group
Eurocrats sent to work in small businesses
Civil servants get inside view of SMEs
Stories from around the web...
Why ICT is important to SMEs Malaysia Star
Small firms IT spending to grow CNET News.com
Who gets the MoD's money? ElectronicsWeekly.com
SMBs no longer shut out of ERP Search Enterprise Linux
SME revolt spawns rebel report Australian IT
Beyond disaster recovery: Becoming a resilient business
This white paper introduces the concept of business resilience and explains how IBM's object-oriented framework can help you identify and mitigate the risks that threaten your business. Learn how the IBM Business Resilience Framework and the IBM Business Resilience Transformation Lifecycle differ from traditional disaster recovery and business continuity strategies, and discover how a resilient architecture enables you to take advantage of business opportunities while mitigating their attendant risks.
Copyright © 2008 CBS Interactive Limited. All rights reserved. Top of page