IT budgets will get bigger in 2011
- 11 January, 2011 04:26
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Out of the 333 executives we polled in November, 54 per cent have plans to grow their budgets in 2011. That’s a significant improvement compared to the low point in May 2009, when only 14 per cent planned a budget increase.
When it comes to choosing where to direct these funds, IT leaders are gravitating toward mobile solutions. 87 per cent said they consider mobile devices and applications to be a factor in improving employee productivity. Rick Peltz, CIO of brokerage firm Marcus and Millichap, says mobility is crucial to the work of his company’s 1200 brokers. “Any type of mobile device is a big benefit to them and it leverages their ability to foster relationships away from the office.”
Peltz, who recently released a mobile app to the iTunes store for his employees, says he anticipates seeing more spending on mobile in the coming year in part because it will help his company generate more deals.
Dee Waddell, group information officer of marketing, sales and customer service for Amtrak, says he sees mobile as a strategic investment and is continuing to explore consumer and enterprise mobile solutions. The company is about to deploy on-board mobile technologies for its electronic ticket initiative.
New Projects Expected
Spending on new projects this year is on the agenda of 57 per cent of IT leaders, with 34 per cent of that spending going toward projects designed to increase top-line revenue. Applications also ranked high in IT leaders’ spending preferences at 54 per cent.
Our results indicate staffing is looking brighter as well. 56 per cent of those surveyed plan to increase salaries and 42 per cent want to increase headcount. Yet despite the encouraging spending and hiring news, not all companies feel completely out of the woods. 30 per cent of those surveyed said they are still feeling the effects of the recession, with 42 per cent still in the process of returning to growth.
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