Planned IT budget increases outstripping IT budget decreases in some countries
5 March 2009 | Published by Datamonitor
Enterprises in Benelux, Nordics and Australia are the most confident
London – Despite the fact that enterprises globally are planning on keeping their IT budgets flat and there will be no growth in 2009, a new report by independent market analyst firm Datamonitor reveals that in some countries, enterprises are much more confident about their future outlook with planned IT budget increases outstripping IT budget decreases. Titled ‘How Will IT Budgets Hold Up in 2009‘, the report also goes on to reveal that even in the industries worst affected by the downturn, there are opportunities for technology vendors.
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Datamonitor’s report “How Will Enterprise IT Budgets Hold Up in 2009” is a comprehensive report analysing the latest trends in IT budgets by country and vertical market. Business priorities for investment and factors which influence IT purchasing decisions are highlighted, and a go-to-market strategy for vertical markets is set out.
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Despite the fact that enterprises globally are planning on keeping their IT budgets flat and there will be no growth in 2009, a new report by independent market analyst firm Datamonitor reveals that in some countries, enterprises are much more confident about their future outlook with planned IT budget increases outstripping IT budget decreases. Titled ‘How Will IT Budgets Hold Up in 2009’, the report also goes on to reveal that even in the industries worst affected by the downturn, there are opportunities for technology vendors.
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