ResearchBuyer’s Lens first-quarter 2014: analysis and outlook
During the first quarter of 2014, changes in technology meant new products on the market, new roles in the enterprise, and structural changes for the IT department. Read more »
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During the first quarter of 2014, changes in technology meant new products on the market, new roles in the enterprise, and structural changes for the IT department. Read more »
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Just a quarter (26 percent) of the mainstream IT buyers surveyed in 2013 anticipate less spending on cloud computing in the future. One in 10 leading-edge users (11 percent) anticipate less spending. Read more »
According to a 2013 survey by Gigaom Research, over half (51 percent) of mainstream IT buyers said cloud computing solutions make managing IT departments more complex. Read more »
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