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  • IT Spending Benchmarks - Outlook for IT Spending and Staffing in 2012

    Outlook for IT Spending and Staffing in 2012

    This annual report provides guidance for IT executives as they firm up spending plans for the coming year. It is also useful for IT product and service providers in forecasting economic trends for IT spending for 2012. It is based on our fourth-quarter poll of 157 organizations worldwide, including 97 IT organizations in the U.S. and Canada, with more than $40 million in annual revenue. The study assesses the spending and staffing actions IT managers are currently taking, the budget actions they took over the past year, and what they are including in their budget plans for the year ahead. Our outlook report provides 2012 forecasts for IT operational spending, IT capital spending, and IT hiring by organization size. We also forecast pay raises for IT workers. (28 pp., 27 figs.) [Research Byte]

    November, 2011

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2011/2012: Chapter 1, Executive Summary

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2011/2012: Chapter 1, Executive Summary

    Chapter 1 of our 2011/2012 IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks study provides a detailed analysis of the major findings from this year's study. It also describes the contents of the subsequent chapters, and gives detailed information about the demographics of the study participants and the survey methodology. (46 pp., 17 figs.) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2011

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2011/2012: Chapter 2, Composite Statistics

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2011/2012: Chapter 2, Composite Statistics

    Chapter 2 provides composite metrics for all of the organizations surveyed. It covers the demographics and IT intensity of the survey participants; total IT spending metrics, IT operational spending statistics, including percentage of revenue, per employee, per user, and per desktop metrics; IT budget line item ratios; IT capital spending metrics; OS trends; and IT staffing metrics. For a complete description of all metrics, please see the full study description. (70 pp., 50 figs.) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2011

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2011/2012: Chapter 3, By Organization Size

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2011/2012: Chapter 3, By Organization Size

    Chapter 3 provides benchmarks broken down by organization size, across all sectors. Small organizations (IT operational budget of $5 million or less); midsize organizations (IT operational budget greater than $5 million to $20 million); large organizations (IT operational budget greater than $20 million). The benchmarks provided in this chapter are the same as those in Chapter 2 (Composite Benchmarks). Each metric is reported by organization size. For a complete description of all metrics, please see the full study description. (79 pp., 60 figs.) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2011

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2011/2012: Chapters 1-3, Special Bundle

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2011/2012: Chapters 1-3, Special Bundle

    This special bundle of chapters from our IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2010/2011 study includes Chapter 1 (Executive Summary), Chapter 2 (Composite Benchmarks), and Chapter 3 (Benchmarks by Organization Size) at a significant discount off the individual chapter price.  (195 pp., 127 figs.) [Full Study Description]

    June, 2011

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - Outlook for IT Spending and Staffing in 2011

    Outlook for IT Spending and Staffing in 2011

    This annual forecast provides guidance for IT executives as they firm up spending plans for the coming year. The study assesses the spending and staffing actions IT managers are currently taking and what they are including in their budget plans for the year ahead. Our outlook report provides 2011 forecasts for IT operational spending, IT capital spending, and IT hiring by organization size. We also forecast pay raises for IT workers. (23 pp., 19 figs.)[Research Byte]

    December, 2010

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2010/2011: Chapter 3, By Organization Size

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2010/2011: Chapter 3, By Organization Size

    Chapter 3 provides benchmarks broken down by organization size, across all sectors. Small organizations (IT operational budget of $5 million or less); midsize organizations (IT operational budget greater than $5 million to $20 million); large organizations (IT operational budget greater than $20 million). The benchmarks provided in this chapter are the same as those in Chapter 2 (Composite Benchmarks). Each metric is reported by organization size. (72 pp., 52 figs.) Update: Includes our Outlook for IT Spending and Staffing in 2011 at no additional charge. [Full Study Description]

    June, 2010

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - Outlook for IT Spending and Staffing in 2010

    Outlook for IT Spending and Staffing in 2010

    After a year of budget cuts, layoffs, and delayed projects, IT executives can look forward to 2010 as a period of stabilization and rebuilding. Our latest annual fourth-quarter survey shows that median IT budgets will rise slightly in the coming year and that nearly half of all IT organizations are launching new projects. This report assesses the spending and staffing actions IT managers are currently taking, how severely they cut IT spending and staffing over the past year, and what they are including in their budget plans for the year ahead. Our outlook report provides 2010 forecasts for IT operational spending, IT capital spending, and IT hiring by organization size.(26 pp., 25 figs.)[Research Byte and List of Figures]

    December, 2009