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Forrester: Businesses having trouble getting with the digital times
2014-05-06 20:36:52| InfoWorld: Top News
Although businesses acknowledge the disruptions digital technology will bring them, digital is still not driving business strategy, concludes a report entitled "The State of Digital Business in 2014" that is to be rele
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US tech spending to see 'solid, steady growth' this year and next, Forrester says
2014-04-24 23:51:39| InfoWorld: Top News
Combined U.S. business and consumer spending on technology will rise 5.3 percent this year to $1.315 trillion and 6.0 percent to $1.4 trillion in 2015, thanks to an improving economy and an acceleration in purchases by businesses and government agencies, according to Forrester Research.
CIOs still in control of most IT spending, Forrester says
2014-02-10 18:17:34| InfoWorld: Top News
CIOs still have the last word over most IT spending but over time they will work more closely with business units on buying decisions, a Forrester Research survey finds. Only 6.3 percent of new technology purchases in the U.S. were made and implemented solely by business units in 2013, according to the report's author, Forrester vice president and principal analyst Andrew Bartels. Some 9 percent of spending involved technology the business unit chose but the CIO's team implemented and managed.
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Forrester: HTML5 apps still not as good as native apps
2014-02-03 15:00:00| InfoWorld: Top News
The fact that no two mobile devices have the same screen size is one of mobile's big advantages -- and one of its drawbacks.
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Global IT spending outlook 'better but subpar' for 2014, Forrester says
2014-01-02 17:41:14| InfoWorld: Top News
Global spending on technology will rise 6.2 percent in U.S. dollars to $2.22 trillion in 2014, helped by an improving economy and growing interest in areas such as mobility and cloud computing, according to new data from Forrester Research.
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