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Firms are more selective than ever with their IT investments. Forrester's IT Spending research delivers clear insight into how IT budgets are changing, which technologies and services are garnering the most budget dollars, and how that spending is executed. This research helps you pinpoint demand for a particular technology or service and vendor, assess IT budget health by vertical, and capitalize on how and why firms make their technology purchase decisions.
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For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Christopher Voce, November 20, 2009
This data chart examines the usage and trends of server virtualization in enterprises today as well as the motivations that drive adoption.
For Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals
by Paul Roehrig, Ph.D., November 18, 2009
The blab-o-sphere is full of warnings, proclamations, and sales pitches about cloud services and this is only making it tougher for IT decision-makers to sort the reality from the hype in the face of pressing technology challenges. Decision-makers are . . .
For CIOs
by George Lawrie, November 18, 2009
Retail IT is challenged to support new cross-channel offerings and the ability to sell services and merchandise not provided in the store itself. It also needs to support rapid innovation in point-of-sale (POS) peripherals and the promise of more direct-to-consumer . . .
For Technology Product Management & Marketing Professionals
by Jennifer Belissent, Ph.D., November 18, 2009
This document provides enterprise highlights of an extensive data set collected via Forrester's Enterprise And SMB Global IT Budgets And Spending Survey, Q2 2009. The survey covers budget trends and priorities from 2009 through the first half of 2010 . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by James Staten, November 18, 2009
As you continue to consolidate your server infrastructure and make it more cloudlike, a key hurdle that you must overcome is cost allocation for the virtual infrastructure. While most enterprises are not yet charging back or tracking virtual machine (VM) . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Christopher Mines, November 17, 2009
A new liability is coming onto the collective balance sheet of companies around the world: carbon. In the context of increasing awareness of the business and societal risks of climate change, corporate carbon emissions (and the energy consumption that . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Benjamin Gray, November 17, 2009
This presentation analyzes client management software adoption trends across the North American and European enterprise and SMB market.
For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals
by Sheri McLeish, November 16, 2009
This data chart includes new digital imaging data.
For CIOs
by Tim Sheedy, November 13, 2009
Since the credit crunch began to bite, Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) IT leaders have faced more positive market conditions than their peers in many other countries around the world — particularly those in North America and Europe. This is reflected . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Ellen Daley, November 10, 2009
Forrester's six-month study of 75,453 enterprise users during H1 2009 reveals interesting insights into browser type, operating system, screen resolution, color depth, and Java and Flash adoption. These insights are especially useful for enterprise software . . .
For CIOs
by Craig Symons, November 6, 2009
In a recent Forrester survey of 84 enterprise IT decision-makers, only 52% said that they have a formal IT chargeback process in place. It is difficult to run IT like a business when the product appears to be free to customers but costs the business hundreds . . .
For B2B Market Research Professionals
by Pascal Matzke, John C. McCarthy, November 6, 2009
As the global economic downturn continues to put pressure on IT budgets, companies are taking a variety of measures to get more value for the money spent on IT services. But unlike the last recession in 2001 to 2002, when outsourcing and offshoring benefitted . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Paul D. Hamerman, November 2, 2009
As the enterprise resource planning (ERP) software market struggles against an unprecedented tide of economic woes, strategic opportunities are surfacing for customers. Soft market conditions mean fewer deals for vendors and better deals for buyers of . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Phil Sayer, October 30, 2009
The need to cut costs dominates North American enterprises' 2009 plans for wide-area networks (WANs). This is the top priority for almost three-quarters of enterprises as part of IT budget cuts mandated at board level. At the same time, network traffic . . .
For CIOs
by Tim Sheedy, October 28, 2009
With the tightening of IT budgets in the Australian federal government due to the review of IT operations by Sir Peter Gershon, the considerable consolidation of public sector agencies at the state level, and the considerable drop in tax revenues brought . . .
For Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals
by Sudin Apte, October 28, 2009
Offshoring of IT jobs from Europe shows signs of slow growth as firms try to cut costs. While the percentage of IT services that go offshore — especially from the non-UK market — is very small, Forrester's Enterprise IT Services Survey, North America . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Henry Dewing, October 26, 2009
Forrester's recent Enterprise And SMB Networks And Telecommunications Survey, North America And Europe, Q1 2009 asking businesses about their video use found that all types of video solutions were of interest — from video surveillance to IP video streaming . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Rob Karel, October 23, 2009
Forrester continues to witness growing enthusiasm for master data management (MDM) initiatives across all industries, and in many cases those visions are slowly becoming reality. Yet while many large organizations work to either improve an existing MDM . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Holger Kisker, Ph.D., October 23, 2009
Business intelligence (BI) software is the tip of the application software pyramid. Pure functionality, no matter how sophisticated, is no longer sufficient to successfully support the changing business requirements of today. BI provides business guidance . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Rob Karel, October 23, 2009
This set of data charts will examine key trends in data quality gleaned from Forrester's August 2009 Global Master Data Management/Data Quality Online Survey.
For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals
by Brian W. Hill, October 23, 2009
Effective records and retention management programs are critical to achieving compliance objectives and mitigating legal risk. However, enterprises face complex and shifting scenarios as they contend with a rapidly expanding array of digital content, . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Andrew Reichman, October 22, 2009
Building an effective storage environment is a balancing act between performance, reliability, and efficiency. For years, improving storage efficiency took a back seat to the other goals. Now, with infrastructure budgets being cut and data growth continuing . . .
For CIOs
by Marc Cecere, October 22, 2009
Forrester has assembled job descriptions for several roles within the Office of the CIO — the group of IT leaders who report to the CIO and provide services outside of applications and infrastructure. Based on analyst expertise and a sampling of actual . . .
For CIOs
by Marc Cecere, October 22, 2009
How do you reduce the costs of IT? To answer this question, Forrester interviewed 21 consultancies that provide cost-reduction services. What did we find? Nearly all consultancies suggested upgrading governance and establishing foundational pieces before . . .
For CIOs
by Doug Washburn, Christopher Mines, October 20, 2009
CIOs recognize the importance of environmental considerations in planning IT operations, but they are often unsure about how to put that recognition into action. With sustainability rising on the corporate agenda, and the cost, risk, and revenue benefits . . .
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