Software, Storage Top Tech Spending Lists - Survey
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Survey: Software, storage top CIOs'
spending lists
Survey: Software, storage top CIOs'
spending lists
02/01/2005 09:07 PMA survey of 100 CIOs by Merrill Lynch indicates that IT spending on
PCs and IT services could be soft this year, while spending on
software and storage may get a boost.
Capital Tech Spending on the Rise,
Survey Says
Capital Tech Spending on the Rise,
Survey Says
05/11/2004 07:19 PMTheStreet.com May 11 2004 11:23PM GMT
ITtoolbox Spending Survey Shows IT
Spending On The Rise
ITtoolbox Spending Survey Shows IT
Spending On The Rise
06/27/2004 04:51 AMThe results of the second annual ITtoolbox IT Spending Survey
demonstrate that IT budgets have increased over 2003. The survey,
which was sponsored by Hewlett-Packard, was conducted by ITtoolbox,
the leading provider of information for professionals in the IT
workplace. The purpose of the survey was to provide insight into
current and future purchasing trends of corporate IT departments
worldwide. [PRWEB Jun 27, 2004]
Computer Tech Partners with DataCore
Software to Deliver iSCSI Storage
Networks and 'Best
Computer Tech Partners with DataCore
Software to Deliver iSCSI Storage
Networks and 'Best
04/10/2005 07:26 AMNew Age Media Concepts Apr 10 2005 11:47AM GMT
Computer Tech Partners with DataCore
Software to Deliver iSCSI Storage
Networks and "Best of Breed" Virtual
Infrastructure Solutions
Computer Tech Partners with DataCore
Software to Deliver iSCSI Storage
Networks and "Best of Breed" Virtual
Infrastructure Solutions
04/07/2005 12:39 PMTexas-based solution provider showcases SANmelody disk servers. [PRWEB
Apr 7, 2005]
Survey: IT managers say they'll increase
spending
Survey: IT managers say they'll increase
spending
05/10/2004 01:16 PMInformation technology managers expect to increase their spending by
2.4 percent in 2004, according to a survey by Forrester Research.
That's up from the 1.7 percent rise projected six months ago.
Another survey sees IT spending on
rebound
Another survey sees IT spending on
rebound
11/17/2003 07:47 PMData published Monday indicates that spending on information
technology products and services continues to regain momentum in the
United States.
Survey: Companies diversifying security
spending
Survey: Companies diversifying security
spending
04/12/2004 10:14 AMCIO survey: IT spending projections
continue rising
CIO survey: IT spending projections
continue rising
04/01/2005 08:00 PMIT spending expectations among CIOs rose in March for the second month
in a row, according to the latest CIO Magazine Tech Poll.
Survey: IT spending to grow modestly
next year
Survey: IT spending to grow modestly
next year
08/30/2004 01:48 PMCIO confidence is up in third quarter, according to Forrester poll.
NetApp CEO: No Storage Spending
Shortfall (TechWeb)
NetApp CEO: No Storage Spending
Shortfall (TechWeb)
08/19/2004 04:25 AMTechWeb - Customers are decoupling storage from server purchases,
which explains why EMC and NetApp earnings were up and why Sun and HP
were flat or down, Warmenhoven says.
Office gossip drives storage spending
Office gossip drives storage spending
12/04/2003 12:00 PMZDNet Dec 4 2003 11:09AM ET
Data storage spending helps EMC earnings
Data storage spending helps EMC earnings
04/15/2004 04:59 PMEMC reported sharply higher quarterly profit and a 35% increase in
revenue on improved corporate technology spending.
QuestionPro Survey Software Becomes One
of the Few Web-based Survey Providers to
Allow for Conjoint Analysis for
evaluating Product Profiles and New
Product Development
QuestionPro Survey Software Becomes One
of the Few Web-based Survey Providers to
Allow for Conjoint Analysis for
evaluating Product Profiles and New
Product Development
07/21/2004 02:45 AMQuestionPro Inc., a leading provider of online survey hosting and
market research services, today announced the release of its Conjoint
Analysis module for measuring product profiles and customer
intentions. QuestionPro now offers a simple web interface for
creating Conjoint surveys and analyzing response data. Conjoint
Analysis techniques allow product managers to analyze and research how
customers make trade-offs. Conjoint Analysis is also used to measure
brand-equity and brand-interaction. [PRWEB Jul 21, 2004]
High Tech: Data storageMall Tech:
Keyring storage
High Tech: Data storageMall Tech:
Keyring storage
12/22/2003 02:02 AMBoston Globe Dec 22 2003 1:01AM ET
‘Good enough computing’
culture biggest barrier to European IT
spending – survey
‘Good enough computing’
culture biggest barrier to European IT
spending – survey
04/13/2005 08:07 AMDMeurope.com Apr 13 2005 12:27PM GMT
When Is Tech Spending a Bad Idea?
When Is Tech Spending a Bad Idea?
09/24/2004 01:37 PMNot expecting a rush of IT spending during the last three months of
2004, Hewlett-Packard Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Carly
Fiorina said this week that IT buyers have become smarter and more
discriminating in their IT purchasing than they were just five years
ago, and that they now realize that technology spending can sometimes
be a "bad thing." Speaking to a room full of financial
analysts at the Banc of America Securities Investment Conference in
San Francisco, Fiorina dismissed the idea that corporate budget
surpluses would drive an IT spending increase in the fourth quarter of
2004.
"For each of the last three years and certainly this year as
well, there's been a lot of talk that we're going to see a fourth
quarter budget flush," she said. "I just don't see it
happening."

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EMC optimistic about tech spending
02/19/2004 12:46 PMCNET Feb 19 2004 4:40PM GMT
Tech Spending Remains Strong
Tech Spending Remains Strong
06/01/2004 07:02 PMInternet Stock Report Jun 1 2004 10:38PM GMT
MOD: Military spending to favour tech
MOD: Military spending to favour tech
12/11/2003 02:27 PMZDNet UK Dec 11 2003 1:50PM ET
IBM CEO Says Tech Spending Improving
(Reuters)
IBM CEO Says Tech Spending Improving
(Reuters)
05/19/2004 12:05 PMReuters - The chief executive of International
Business Machines Corp. (IBM.N) on Wednesday said spending on
technology is improving and that IBM expects to grow more
quickly than the overall market as it taps into new markets.
Tech spending to rise in 2004, says IDC
Tech spending to rise in 2004, says IDC
12/04/2003 04:52 PMIn the coming year, tech spending will increase, IBM will indemnify
customers in the SCO suit, and offshore outsourcing will double, the
market analysis firm predicts.
War Spending Could Boost Tech Industry
War Spending Could Boost Tech Industry
03/20/2003 01:05 PMWhile war might hurt the overall economy, it, along with increased
homeland defense spending, could boost the tech industry, mired in a
nearly three-year funk. The Bush administration plans to increase
government spending on computers, software and services to $58.1
billion this fiscal year, up 17 percent from $49.8 billion in fiscal
year 2002.
CIO Tech Poll: IT spending projections
down in December
CIO Tech Poll: IT spending projections
down in December
01/03/2005 05:19 PMCIOs surveyed last month predicted that IT spending would grow by only
6.7% during the next 12 months, down from the 8.4% growth rate they
predicted in November, according to the latest CIO Magazine Tech Poll
released today.
Homeland Security Cuts Tech Spending 30%
Homeland Security Cuts Tech Spending 30%
11/13/2003 01:46 PMInternet News Nov 13 2003 12:07PM ET
Forrester: Tech execs optimistic about
spending
Forrester: Tech execs optimistic about
spending
08/30/2004 05:35 PMCIOs polled by Forrester Research said optimism in the North American
business climate is up over last quarter, and the number of CIOs
citing a "very strong business climate" has tripled.
IBM: Moderate 2004 Jump in Tech Spending
IBM: Moderate 2004 Jump in Tech Spending
11/12/2003 11:33 PMBoston Globe Nov 12 2003 10:07PM ET
Will 2004 Bring Back Tech Spending?
Will 2004 Bring Back Tech Spending?
12/23/2003 12:57 PMIn talking to people around Silicon Valley, the feeling is clearly
that the tech industry is picking up again. People are having a much
easier time finding jobs, companies actually seem willing to spend on
technology, and plenty of new startups are finding it easier to raise
money. It's not a huge change, and there are still some sectors that
are struggling, but the overall feeling is one of optimism. So,
Business Week is taking a look at whether or not
2004 will really be the year that tech
comes back. They quote a bunch of studies, that basically are
cautiously optimistic for a variety of reasons. They all say,
however, that tech spending will be much more careful and directed -
with the focus being on smaller purchases, not larger ones. The thing
that I've noticed is that many companies realized in the third and
fourth quarters that things were picking up, but were limited in
spending due to overall 2003 budgets that were set a year ago. In
some areas they could bump up these budgets on a quarterly basis, but
not enough to make a huge difference. However, in the last couple of
months, as everyone has been setting their 2004 budgets, they're
making them a lot bigger to account for the economic uptick. So, it
sounds as though there may be a lot of pent up demand that is finally
let loose early next year.
Brief: IBM’s Palmisano sees tech
spending rebound
Brief: IBM’s Palmisano sees tech
spending rebound
05/19/2004 04:32 PMIBM CEO Samuel Palmisano said traditional IT areas such as PCs,
computer servers and data storage will return to historical growth
levels of twice the rate of gross domestic product.
Tech spending expected to grow, but also
change, in '04
Tech spending expected to grow, but also
change, in '04
01/06/2004 04:32 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Jan 6 2004 3:36AM ET
Software Forces SPL 2.5 (Smart Pick
Lists) for Crystal Enterprise 10
Released
Software Forces SPL 2.5 (Smart Pick
Lists) for Crystal Enterprise 10
Released
08/17/2004 02:19 AMSoftware Forces enables dynamic values for parameter pick lists with
SPL 2.5 (Smart Pick Lists) for Crystal Enterprise 10 and ePortfolio
and allows for dynamic look and feel control. [PRWEB Aug 17, 2004]
Microsoft sees boost in corporate tech
spending
Microsoft sees boost in corporate tech
spending
04/25/2004 12:41 PMPoll: Modest boost in tech spending for
2004
Poll: Modest boost in tech spending for
2004
01/02/2004 04:59 PMZDNet Jan 2 2004 3:54PM ET
Microsoft sees pick-up in corporate tech
spending; may last for months
Microsoft sees pick-up in corporate tech
spending; may last for months
04/24/2004 01:10 PMCanadian Press Apr 24 2004 4:15PM GMT
Goldman Sees Tech Spending Growth
Staying Low (Reuters)
Goldman Sees Tech Spending Growth
Staying Low (Reuters)
03/19/2005 03:05 AMReuters - Companies remain cautious about
spending on technology, and only marginal increases are
expected for the rest of 2005, a survey of technology decision
makers said on Friday.
CSS cribsheets, cheatsheets, shortcut
lists, syntax lists and tips
CSS cribsheets, cheatsheets, shortcut
lists, syntax lists and tips
09/15/2004 12:35 AMThe best collection of CSS tips we've ever seen, gathered from our
members and all together in one spot. This reference thread will
supercharge your stylesheets and simplify your workload.
S&P's Tech Survey, Part 2
S&P's Tech Survey, Part 2
12/24/2003 05:59 PMBusiness Week Dec 24 2003 5:02PM ET
Commentary: The state of software
spending
Commentary: The state of software
spending
07/08/2004 03:46 PMBusinesses are still laying out money for applications, but not the
way they used to--especially in the enterprise sector.
City haul Tech companies line up to get
in on growing e-government spending
City haul Tech companies line up to get
in on growing e-government spending
02/15/2004 11:41 PMCrains Detroit Business Feb 16 2004 3:43AM GMT
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