- SIM's 2008 IT Trends Survey shows businesses are turning to IT for help rather than cuts
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- On Monday, the Society for Information Management (SIM) released the results of its 2008 IT Trends Survey and it contained a generally upbeat forecast for IT in 2009, although the survey was conducted before the global economic meltdown in September. [Read More] Posted By: Jason Hiner on 11/10/2008 @ 10:54:25 PM in Tech Sanity Check
- Sanity check: The IT labor shortage is real and offshoring is overblown
- IT departments are planning to increase offshore outsourcing in 2009, after two years of declines. Nevertheless, a new survey shows offshoring remains a very small portion of IT budgets and U.S. IT leaders say they're still grappling with an IT labor shortage. [Read More] Posted By: Jason Hiner on 11/17/2008 @ 12:39:01 AM in Tech Sanity Check
- SIM survey: State of the CIO 2008
- Because SIM's annual IT Trends Survey polls many of the world's leading IT executives, it is an excellent indicator of the current state of the CIO role throughout the planet. See six charts that paint of picture of the CIO in 2008. [Read More] Posted By: Jason Hiner on 11/13/2008 @ 11:16:45 PM in Tech Sanity Check
- SIM survey: Top 10 IT management concerns of 2008
- As a regular feature of the Society of Information Management's annual IT Trends Survey, the organization asks its IT leaders to identify their most pressing concerns. At its annual SIMposium conference this week in Orlando, SIM published the results of the 2008 survey, including the top concerns of IT leaders for 2008. [Read More] Posted By: Jason Hiner on 11/13/2008 @ 10:49:46 PM in Tech Sanity Check






