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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 9: Wholesale Distribution Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 9 provides benchmarks for wholesale distributors. The category includes wholesale distributors of building products, home furnishings, home improvement products, auto parts, industrial components, electronics, food and beverage, and other products. The 20 respondents in the sample range in size from $79 million to $4 billion in revenue. (80 pp., 51 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 10: Energy and Utilities Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 10 provides benchmarks for public utilities, oil and gas producers, service companies, and midstream distributors across all organization sizes. The 23 respondents in this sector include public utilities; water, gas, and electric utilities; integrated energy companies; upstream exploration and production companies; natural gas companies; onshore and offshore field services companies; pipeline operators; and other energy and utilities companies. The companies in our sample range in size from $87.9 million to more than $26.8 billion in annual revenue. (80 pp., 51 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 11: Healthcare Services Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 11 provides benchmarks for healthcare services companies. The 41 respondents in this sector include community hospital groups, multiregional hospital systems, healthcare systems, dental service organizations, university hospitals, long-term care facilities, and other healthcare organizations. These organizations range in size from $45 million to $16 billion in annual revenue. (80 pp., 51 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 12: Professional and Technical Services Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 12 provides benchmarks for professional and technical services organizations. The 33 respondents in the sample range in size from $50.5 million to $10 billion in annual revenue. The sector includes firms that provide professional and technical services, including engineering, legal, accounting, financial advice, consulting, marketing, research, and other services. (80 pp., 51 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 13: Transportation and Logistics Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 13 provides benchmarks for the transportation and logistics sector. The 27 respondents in this sample range in size from $52 million to nearly $40.7 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. (80 pp., 51 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 14: Construction and Trade Services Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 14 provides benchmarks for construction and trade services companies. The 26 respondents in the sample range in size from $40 million to $9.9 billion in annual revenue. The category includes engineering and construction companies; commercial, residential, and industrial construction contractors; oil service firms; firms that provide mining services; environmental services firms; and other construction and trade services firms. (80 pp., 51 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 15: IT Services and Solutions Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 15 provides IT spending and staffing statistics for the IT services and solutions sector. The category includes software companies, software-as-a-service providers, systems integrators, IT solution providers, business process outsourcing firms, and other providers of technology services and solutions. There are 24 organizations in the sample, ranging in size from $42 million to $126 billion in annual revenue. (80 pp., 51 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 16: Government Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 16 provides benchmarks for government organizations. The 36 respondents in the sample range in size from about $52.6 million to $72 billion in annual revenue. The category includes city and county governments, federal and state agencies, law enforcement agencies, organizations that provide IT services to government agencies, and other government organizations. Government organizations can have major investments in citizen-facing systems and websites, and they often are heavy users of geographic information systems. In many cases, there is a historical reliance on custom software and legacy systems. (80 pp., 51 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 17: Nonprofits and Charitable Organizations Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 17 provides benchmarks for nonprofits and charitable organizations. The sector includes local and national charity organizations, conservation groups, organizing bodies, and other nonprofit organizations. The 21 respondents in the sample range in size from about $31 million to $1.2 billion in annual revenue. (80 pp., 51 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 18: Education Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 18 provides benchmarks for the education sector. The sector includes public and private colleges and universities, business and medical schools, for-profit educational institutions, and school districts. The 21 respondents in the sample have annual revenues ranging in size from $50 million to $6.7 billion. (80 pp., 51 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 19: Commercial Real Estate Sector Benchmarks
Chapter 19 provides benchmarks for commercial real estate organizations. The 21 respondents in the sample range in size from $50.5 million to $3.2 billion in annual revenue. The sector includes retail, office, industrial, and other property management companies; commercial real estate developers; real estate investment firms; and real estate brokers, consultants, and advisors. (80 pp., 51 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 20: High-Tech Subsector Benchmarks
Chapter 20 provides benchmarks for high-tech companies. The category includes software developers, software-as-a-service providers, computer products manufacturers, semiconductor manufacturers, aerospace and defense manufacturers, pharmaceutical makers, and other high-tech companies. The 30 respondents in this sample range in size from $50.5 million to $80 billion in revenue. (50 pp., 30 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 21: Food and Beverage Subsector Benchmarks
Chapter 21 provides benchmarks for food and beverage manufacturers. The 15 respondents in the sample range in size from $150 million to $2.2 billion in annual revenue. Food and beverage companies produce beverages, snack foods, meat products, seafood products, dairy products, dietary supplements, and other consumable food products. Some are suppliers to other food manufacturers or to the food service industry, while many also distribute consumer products to retailers or direct to consumers. (50 pp., 30 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 22: Industrial and Automotive Subsector Benchmarks
Chapter 22 provides benchmarks for industrial and automotive manufacturers. The 18 respondents in this subsector make auto parts, aviation products, material handling equipment, engines, machinery, and similar capital goods. The manufacturers in the sample range in size from $45 million to $7.3 billion in annual revenue. (50 pp., 30 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
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IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2018/2019: Chapter 23: Commercial Banking Subsector Benchmarks
Chapter 23 provides benchmarks for commercial banks. This subsector includes credit unions and community, regional, and national banks. The 16 respondents in this sample have annual revenue ranging from $22 million to $90 billion. (50 pp., 30 fig.) [Full Study Description]
June, 2018
