EGUIDE:
In this infographic, we shine a light on our 2019 IT Priorities survey results. Discover what IT departments are investing in and how much budgets are increasing by. Taken from a study of 222 respondents from across the United Kingdom and Ireland.
EGUIDE:
The results of our 2019 IT Priorities survey are in, and they show the good news that IT budgets are rising faster than they have for many years. Cloud remains the top spending priority for this year, but IT automation is growing fast as a major investment area.
EGUIDE:
In this infographic, we take a look at what stage of digital transformation companies across Europe are at, what the main drivers behind digital transformation are and which IT activities are being directly impacted by it. Survey results taken from the 2019 IT Priorities survey carried out by ComputerWeekly.com, ComputerWeekly.de and LeMagIT.fr.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide read how the former could be achieved in the region if women were given more opportunity in IT roles, with over a quarter of Middle East businesses having male only IT teams. We also look at the pay and benefits expectations of IT professionals in the Middle East.
ANALYST REPORT:
Competing pressures to ensure customer satisfaction and reduce the cost of quality is driving many manufacturers to question the efficacy of their current quality management systems. This report provides actionable steps to begin to create a closed-loop enterprise system that aligns the entire value chain with a single view of quality execution.
ANALYST REPORT:
Learn the reasons why a holistic view of risk in your company is essential in times of financial turbulence - and how many companies are adding value through governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) initiatives. Read this report to learn more. (Economist Intelligence Unit, 2009)
RESEARCH CONTENT:
Find out how the strategy, adoption and use of big data has changed over the last year, and uncover the key findings of a recent survey.
EGUIDE:
With 2010 behind us, SearchCRM.com asked some industry experts what they see in store for 2011. It's clear that CRM practitioners can look forward to a heavy dose of social CRM, mobile requirements and a continued emphasis on the customer experience.