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  • ISS Chapter 35 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 35: City and County Government Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 35: City and County Government Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 35 provides benchmarks for city and county governments. This chapter is concerned with the IT workings of city or county governments and not individual agencies within larger governments (which can be found in Chapter 36). The 19 respondents in this subsector have annual operating budgets ranging from $50 million to $1.2 billion.

    July, 2023

  • ISS Chapter 36 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 36: Government Agencies Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 36: Government Agencies Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 36 provides benchmarks for federal, state, and regional government agencies. The category includes public health agencies, courts and law enforcement agencies, organizations that provide IT services to government agencies, social service agencies, state parks, and other federal, state, and regional government units. The 21 respondents in the sample have operating budgets that range in size from about $62 million to about $40 billion.

    July, 2023

  • ISS Chapter 37 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 37: Logistics Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 37: Logistics Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 37 provides benchmarks for logistics providers. The 19 respondents in this sample range in size from $52 million to about $50 billion. The sector is comprised of logistics companies that transport goods, including refined petroleum distributors, national moving or courier companies, freight transportation companies, supply chain logistics providers, and other logistics companies.

    July, 2023

  • ISS Chapter 38 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 38: Higher Education Subsector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 38: Higher Education Subsector Benchmarks

    Chapter 38 provides benchmarks for higher-education institutions. The sector includes public and private colleges and universities, research universities, business and medical schools, and for-profit institutions. The 20 respondents in the sample have annual revenues ranging in size from about $50 million to about $8 billion.

    July, 2023

  • ISS Chapter 3A scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 3A: Small Organization Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 3A: Small Organization Benchmarks

    The IT spending and staffing outlook for small organizations in 2023 can best be described with the old British slogan, “keep calm and carry on.” As we mentioned in last year’s study, IT budgets are increasingly divorced from economic conditions. As enterprises continue their digital transformation, the IT department is increasingly valuable. Much of that can be attributed to IT’s new seat at the strategic table and the growing perception that technology can drive revenue growth. Despite economic headwinds, we see only a slight pullback in IT spending.

    July, 2023

  • ISS Chapter 3B scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 3B: Midsize Organization Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 3B: Midsize Organization Benchmarks

    The IT spending and staffing outlook for midsize organizations in 2023 can best be described with the old British slogan, “keep calm and carry on.” As we mentioned in last year’s study, IT budgets are increasingly divorced from economic conditions. As enterprises continue their digital transformation, the IT department is increasingly valuable. Much of that can be attributed to IT’s new seat at the strategic table and the growing perception that technology can drive revenue growth. Despite economic headwinds, we see only a slight pullback in IT spending.

    July, 2023

  • ISS Chapter 3C scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 3C: Large Organization Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 3C: Large Organization Benchmarks

    The IT spending and staffing outlook for large organizations in 2023 can best be described with the old British slogan, “keep calm and carry on.” As we mentioned in last year’s study, IT budgets are increasingly divorced from economic conditions. As enterprises continue their digital transformation, the IT department is increasingly valuable. Much of that can be attributed to IT’s new seat at the strategic table and the growing perception that technology can drive revenue growth. Despite economic headwinds, we see only a slight pullback in IT spending.

    July, 2023

  • ISS Chapter 4 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 4: Process Manufacturing Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 4: Process Manufacturing Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 4 provides benchmarks for process manufacturers. Process manufacturers are defined as those where the production process adds value by mixing, separating, forming, or chemical reaction. The sector includes manufacturers of chemicals, petrochemicals, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements, food and beverage products, cosmetics, building materials, packaging materials, steel, glass, paper products, and other process-manufactured goods. The 76 respondents in the sample range in size from a minimum of about $50 million to a maximum of $50 billion in annual revenue.

    July, 2023

  • ISS Chapter 5 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 5: Discrete Manufacturing Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 5: Discrete Manufacturing Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 4 provides benchmarks for process manufacturers. Process manufacturers are defined as those where the production process adds value by mixing, separating, forming, or chemical reaction. The sector includes manufacturers of chemicals, petrochemicals, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements, food and beverage products, cosmetics, building materials, packaging materials, steel, glass, paper products, and other process-manufactured goods. The 76 respondents in the sample range in size from a minimum of about $50 million to a maximum of $50 billion in annual revenue.

    July, 2023

  • Chapter 6 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 6: Banking and Finance Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 6: Banking and Finance Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 6 provides benchmarks for banking and financial services companies. The firms in this sector include commercial banks, investment banks, credit unions, mortgage lenders, consumer finance lenders, and other types of lenders and financial services providers. The 30 respondents in this sector range in size from a minimum of about $50 million to over $40 billion in annual sales.

    July, 2023

  • ISS Chapter 7 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 7: Insurance Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 7: Insurance Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 7 provides benchmarks for insurance companies. The firms in this sector include companies that sell medical and dental insurance, life insurance, property and casualty insurance, auto insurance, disability insurance, and other types of insurance. The 25 respondents in this sector range in size from a minimum of $100 million to over $100 billion in annual revenue.

    July, 2023

  • ISS Chapter 8 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 8: Retail Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 8: Retail Sector Benchmarks

    Chapter 8 provides benchmarks for retailers. This sector includes retailers of clothing, jewelry, hardware, furniture, sports equipment, groceries, pharmaceuticals, and general merchandise. They include department stores, fashion stores, furniture stores, pharmacies, convenience stores, sporting goods stores, and specialty retailers. We also include hospitality and consumer services in this sector. The 39 respondents in the sample range in size from $50 million to over $100 billion in annual revenue.

    July, 2023

  • ISS Chapter 9 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: Chapter 9: Wholesale Distribution Sector Benchmarks

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2023/2024: 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, fuel supply, electronics, food and beverage, and other products. The 31 respondents in the sample range in size from a minimum of about $50 million to $10 billion in revenue.

    July, 2023

  • ISS 2024 Product Image Chp 01 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2024/2025: Chapter 1: Executive Summary

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2024/2025: Chapter 1: Executive Summary

    The Computer Economics IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks study (the "ISS"), published annually since 1990, is the definitive source for IT spending and staffing benchmarks and IT performance statistics across multiple industries and government sectors.

    September, 2024

  • ISS 2024 Product Image Chp 10 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2024/2025: Chapter 10: Energy and Utilities

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2024/2025: Chapter 10: Energy and Utilities

    Chapter 9 provides benchmarks for wholesale distributors. This category includes wholesale distributors of building products, home furnishings, home improvement products, auto parts, industrial components, fuel supply, electronics, food and beverage, and other products. The 49 respondents in the sample range in size from a minimum of about $50 million to $25 billion in revenue.

    September, 2024

  • ISS 2024 Product Image Chp 11 scaled - IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2024/2025: Chapter 11: Healthcare Services

    IT Spending and Staffing Benchmarks 2024/2025: Chapter 11: Healthcare Services

    Chapter 11 provides benchmarks for healthcare services companies. The 55 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 a minimum of about $50 million to over $20 billion in annual revenue.

    September, 2024