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November 6, 2009 (updated November 13, 2009) The State Of Enterprise IT Services: 2009Business Data Services North America And Europeby Pascal Matzke, John C. McCarthy with Ellen Daley, Edward Radcliffe, Chétina Muteba |
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As the global economic downturn continues to put pressure on IT budgets, companies are taking a variety of measures to get more value for the money spent on IT services. But unlike the last recession in 2001 to 2002, when outsourcing and offshoring benefitted from strong anticyclical growth, the picture is much more mixed this time in terms of spending plans. This document summarizes the key highlights from Forrester's Enterprise IT Services Survey, North America And Europe, Q2 2009, which offers deeper insights into enterprise spending behavior for IT services and outsourcing.
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Pascal Matzke, John C. McCarthy
Sales, Marketing, & Product Strategy, Corporate Strategy, Economy, Recession, IT Services, IT Consulting, Outsourcing, Systems Integration, IT Spending & Budgeting, IT Adoption, Sourcing & Procurement, Sourcing Strategy & Execution, Vendor Management, Telecommunications Services, Data Services
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