$2.3T estimated for global IT spend in 2016, with the US seeing the most growth, 1% in Western Europe, and growth slowdowns in India and China.
Source: 2016: the year IT sales will go sdrawkcaB • The Register
Link: 2016: the year IT sales will go sdrawkcaB • The Register
$2.3T estimated for global IT spend in 2016, with the US seeing the most growth, 1% in Western Europe, and growth slowdowns in India and China.
Source: 2016: the year IT sales will go sdrawkcaB • The Register
Link: 2016: the year IT sales will go sdrawkcaB • The Register
$2.3T estimated for global IT spend in 2016, with the US seeing the most growth, 1% in Western Europe, and growth slowdowns in India and China.
Source: 2016: the year IT sales will go sdrawkcaB • The Register
Link: IDC: Federal government seeing cloud spending push
“In addition, the government plans to increase PaaS spending from $227.1 million in FY15 to $231.3 million [in FY16].”
We’re still in a phase where categorization causes weird slices of spend like this, but there you have it. More figures on “cloud” spending in the piece. Source: IDC: Federal government seeing cloud spending push
Link: IDC: Federal government seeing cloud spending push
“In addition, the government plans to increase PaaS spending from $227.1 million in FY15 to $231.3 million [in FY16].”
We’re still in a phase where categorization causes weird slices of spend like this, but there you have it. More figures on “cloud” spending in the piece. Source: IDC: Federal government seeing cloud spending push
Link: IDC: Federal government seeing cloud spending push
“In addition, the government plans to increase PaaS spending from $227.1 million in FY15 to $231.3 million [in FY16].”
We’re still in a phase where categorization causes weird slices of spend like this, but there you have it. More figures on “cloud” spending in the piece. Source: IDC: Federal government seeing cloud spending push
Link: Don't make the mistake of thinking the CIO is irrelevant - TechRepublic
“The world isn’t about to end, however. Yes, Forrester reveals in its “Understanding Shifting Technology Acquisition Patterns” research note that lines of business are taking on a greater role in technology purchasing, removing IT from the purchasing process in 6.3% of new technology purchases in 2013, rising to 7.2% in 2015, while IT-only purchases will fall from 23.7% (2013) to 21.6% (2015).”
From 2014.
Source: Don’t make the mistake of thinking the CIO is irrelevant - TechRepublic
Link: Don't make the mistake of thinking the CIO is irrelevant - TechRepublic
“The world isn’t about to end, however. Yes, Forrester reveals in its “Understanding Shifting Technology Acquisition Patterns” research note that lines of business are taking on a greater role in technology purchasing, removing IT from the purchasing process in 6.3% of new technology purchases in 2013, rising to 7.2% in 2015, while IT-only purchases will fall from 23.7% (2013) to 21.6% (2015).”
From 2014.
Source: Don’t make the mistake of thinking the CIO is irrelevant - TechRepublic
Link: Don't make the mistake of thinking the CIO is irrelevant - TechRepublic
“The world isn’t about to end, however. Yes, Forrester reveals in its “Understanding Shifting Technology Acquisition Patterns” research note that lines of business are taking on a greater role in technology purchasing, removing IT from the purchasing process in 6.3% of new technology purchases in 2013, rising to 7.2% in 2015, while IT-only purchases will fall from 23.7% (2013) to 21.6% (2015).”
From 2014.
Source: Don’t make the mistake of thinking the CIO is irrelevant - TechRepublic
Link: Cloud Computing Trends: 2016 State of the Cloud Survey
A bit broad, but still legit if you scope the audience right.
Source: Cloud Computing Trends: 2016 State of the Cloud Survey