Friday, June 26, 2009

Market data at mid-sized companies

Providing its resellers with quantitative, current market data so they can make more informed business decisions, Arrow Enterprise Computing Solutions (Arrow ECS) commissioned its second-annual survey of information technology decision makers at mid-sized companies. Among the survey findings, 40 percent of respondents indicated that they expect their IT budgets to stay the same in 2009. The number of executives who expect their budget to increase this year is equal to those who expect a decrease (29 percent). Those expecting an increase anticipate a 16 percent boost while those that expect a decrease think their budget will fall 18 percent. Not surprisingly, 77 percent of respondents listed “reducing costs” as the most important business issue, making it the No. 1 concern for IT executives. This is more important to respondents than “improving security/reducing risk,” which 38 percent listed as the most important issue in this year’s survey but was noted by 78 percent in the 2008 study conducted by Arrow ECS.


However, security was the second-named initiative (59 percent) among those planned for the next six to 12 months, with data management being named most often at 61 percent. Nine out of 10 report that “better access and information sharing” and “meeting service-level objectives” are the key technology issues. Approximately 38 percent of midmarket IT executives require evidence of return on investment for technical purchases, and those respondents require an average of 33 percent ROI. Only 12 percent require a one-year payback, while 33 percent look at the total cost of ownership over multiple years as the financial requirement. Arrow ECS reported $5.4 billion in global enterprise computing solution sales in 2008.


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