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  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 5: Discrete Manufacturing Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 5: Discrete Manufacturing Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 5 provides benchmarks for discrete manufacturing organizations. Discrete manufacturers are defined as those where the production process adds value by fabricating or assembling individual (discrete) unit production. The category includes manufacturers of consumer products, industrial equipment, aerospace products, auto parts, building products, electrical parts, medical devices, and electronic devices, among other products. The 37 respondents in this sample range in size from about $45 million to $96.3 billion in annual revenue. (49 pp., 31 fig) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 6: Banking and Finance Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 6: Banking and Finance Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 6 provides benchmarks for banking and finance companies. The firms in this sector include commercial banks, investment banks, real estate investment firms, mortgage lenders, consumer finance lenders, and other types of lenders. The 25 respondents in this sector range in size from $60 million to a maximum of $34.1 billion in annual sales. (49 pp., 31 fig) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 7: Insurance Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 7: Insurance Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 7 provides benchmarks for insurance companies. The firms in this sector include medical and dental insurance companies, personal life insurance, corporate insurers, auto insurance, disability coverage providers, and other types of insurers. The 22 respondents in this sector range in size from $48 million to $10.5 billion in annual revenue. (49 pp., 31 fig) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 8: Retail Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 8: Retail Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 8 provides benchmarks for retailers. This sector includes retailers of clothing, pharmaceuticals, electronics, groceries, office supplies, and general merchandise. They include department stores, specialty retailers, and big-box retailers. We also include hospitality and consumer services in this sector. The 24 respondents in the sample range in size from $139 million to $19 billion in annual revenue. (49 pp., 31 fig) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 10: Energy and Utilities Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 10: Energy and Utilities Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 10 provides benchmarks for oil and gas producers, service companies, and midstream distributors across all organization sizes. The 23 respondents in this subsector include integrated energy companies, upstream exploration and production companies, onshore and offshore field services companies, and pipeline operators. The companies in our sample range in size from $87.9 million to more than $23.8 billion in annual revenue. (49 pp., 31 fig) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 11: Hospitals and Health Systems Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 11: Hospitals and Health Systems Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 11 provides benchmarks for hospitals and integrated health systems. The 32 respondents in this sector include community hospital groups, multiregional hospital systems, and university hospitals. These organizations range in size from $50 million to $16.6 billion in annual revenue. (49 pp., 31 fig) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 13: Transportation Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 13: Transportation Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 13 provides benchmarks for the transportation sector. The 18 respondents in this sample range in size from $67 million to nearly $21.9 billion. The category includes organizations that operate buses, trucks, railways, airlines, barges, and ships. The sector includes logistics companies that transport goods and transportation companies and agencies that move people. (49 pp., 31 fig) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 15: High-Tech Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 15: High-Tech Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 15 provides benchmarks for high-tech companies across all organization sizes. The category includes software developers, biotech firms, medical device companies, computer products manufacturers, aerospace and defense manufacturers, semiconductor manufacturers, and makers of other technology products. The 41 respondents in this sample range in size from $50 million to $13 billion in revenue. (49 pp., 31 fig) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 17: Industrial and Automotive Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 17: Industrial and Automotive Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 17 provides benchmarks for industrial and automotive manufacturers. The 19 respondents in this subsector make auto parts, material handling equipment, engines, machinery, and similar capital goods. The manufacturers in the sample range in size from $45 million to $96.3 billion in annual revenue. (49 pp., 31 fig.) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 18: Commercial Banking Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 18: Commercial Banking Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 18 provides benchmarks for commercial banks. This subsector includes credit unions and community, regional, and national banks. The 15 respondents in this sample have annual revenue ranging from $22 million to $34.1 billion.  (49 pp., 31 fig.) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 19: Utilities Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 19: Utilities Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 19 provides benchmarks for utilities. The 16 respondents in this subsector range in size from $276.5 million to $2.2 billion in annual revenue. This category includes gas and electric utilities, power transmission distributors, pipeline operators, water and power utilities, and telecommunications service providers. (49 pp., 31 fig.) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 23: Higher Education Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 23: Higher Education Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 23 provides benchmarks for the higher education subsector. The subsector includes public and private colleges and universities including for-profit institutions. The 18 respondents in the sample have operating budgets ranging in size from $80 million to $1.1 billion. (49 pp., 31 fig.) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 25: Transportation and Logistics Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2016/2017: CHAPTER 25: Transportation and Logistics Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 25 provides benchmarks for transportation and logistics services. The 13 respondents in this sample range in size from $67 million to nearly $21.9 billion. The category includes organizations that operate buses, trucks, railways, airlines, barges, and ships. The subsector includes logistics companies that transport goods and transportation companies and agencies that move people. (49 pp., 31 fig.) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2016

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2015/2016: CHAPTER 4: Process Manufacturing Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2015/2016: CHAPTER 4: Process Manufacturing Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 4 provides benchmarks for process manufacturers based on our current-year survey. Process manufacturers are defined as those where the production process adds value by mixing, separating, forming, or chemical reaction. The category includes manufacturers of chemicals, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, food, building materials, packaging materials, and steel, glass and paper products, among other process-manufactured goods. The 22 respondents in the sample range in size from a minimum of $70 million to a maximum $12 billion in annual revenue. (48 pp., 28 figs.) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2015

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2015/2016: CHAPTER 5: Discrete Manufacturing Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2015/2016: CHAPTER 5: Discrete Manufacturing Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 5 provides benchmarks for discrete manufacturing organizations based on our current survey. Discrete manufacturers are defined as those where the production process adds value by fabricating or assembling individual (discrete) unit production. The category includes manufacturers of consumer products, industrial equipment, aerospace products, auto parts, building products, electrical parts, biomedical devices, and electronic devices. The 20 respondents in this sample range in size from about $40 million to $53.0 billion in annual revenue. (48 pp., 28 figs.) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2015