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SMBs lead in IT spend, but rely more on services
A IDC study has found a lack of internal IT expertise is not discouraging mid-sized firms from increasing their IT investments ahead of their large...
Gartner: We don’t need security superheroes
A better relationship between a company and its IT security department could lead to big cost savings, even in a recession, according to analyst...
Virtualisation of storage is 'tepid', says analyst
Despite being a hot topic, virtualisation of storage isn't being taken up as quickly as many think, a Forrester analyst has said.
Broadband funding could be fed into business security
Increased public sector funding for technology could be used by businesses to protect against threats in the face of tight budgets.
Mid-sized firms warned they are a security target
Despite fearing the consequences of a data breach, mid-sized firms are cutting back on security, according to McAfee.
Top CIOs offer tips for business security
A new report gives timely recommendations on how security teams can squeeze the most out of every pound.
IT overlooks talent amidst budget cuts
New research into cost-saving pressures suggests the recession is forcing IT directors to cut costs or focus investment, while still retaining...
Motorway comms project over budget and past deadline
The Public Accounts Committee says the procurement of the national motorway communications upgrade contract cost £12 million more than it should...
Lack of staff and money holding back IT managers
Tiny budgets and a lack of staff stops IT managers from moving forward with new strategies.
CIOs facing flat IT budgets this year
Chief information officers will be working with 2005-level budgets this year, according to research from Gartner.
Local government IT spending jumps five per cent
Some public sector IT budgets are yet to be hit by the recession, a survey has suggested.
'Snake oil' IT projects cost government £26 billion
Public sector IT failures have cost billions, according to a new report.
IT opportunities survive despite gloomy outlook
A new report into global IT spending has found the downturn will not affect every region the same, allowing for some new technology investment...
Gartner: IT spend to slow next year
The analyst firm is predicting that economic troubles will hit IT spending, but that it won’t be as bad as during the dot com bust.
IT security spending to rise despite recession
An annual information security survey has revealed budgets are on the rise to combat damaging data breach incidents, despite the economic downturn.
Healthcare to buck IT spending downturn
New IT spending trends analysis has found budgets will continue to shrink, except in the healthcare industry.
Dealing with increasing threats on the cheap
An Infosec 2009 report reveals that the recession will force businesses to fight bigger threats with lower budgets.
IT directors fear project vs budget battle in 2012
Research claims less than 40 per cent of IT budgets are rising whilst 89 per cent of workloads are on the up.
Businesses rein in IT spending
IT budgets are being cut this year, although European firms are likely to fare slightly better than US ones.
Security budgets set to rise in line with cybercrime
The latest web security research is predicting IT security budgets will have to rise in line with cybercrime to keep pace with new exploits and...
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