June 30, 2007 (Press Release) --
IT budgets in energy H1 2006 (Databook) from the Technology Trends service helps vendors to understand evolving enterprise IT budgets in energy. The data has been drawn from interviews with 40 IT managers conducted in H1 2006.
Scope of this report
Interviewed 400 IT decision makers about their investment in 8 core enterprise technologies.
Interviews have been conducted with IT decision makers to gain an understanding of their attitudes to, and adoption of, various technologies.
The interviews have been spread evenly across 8 geographical markets and span 10 vertical markets and 5 enterprise size bands.
Research and analysis highlights
Over the course of 2006, It is publishing over 500 databooks with Technology Trends data cut by technology, vertical market, geography and size band.
Key reasons to read IT budgets in energy H1 2006 (Databook) :
Gain insight into key technology investment patterns and trends in target markets.
Understand evolving customer IT budgets, attitudes to technology adoption, technology decision-making processes, and perception of technology vendors.
Enable your sales, marketing and product teams to address your IT audience.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=2374
Scope of this report
Interviewed 400 IT decision makers about their investment in 8 core enterprise technologies.
Interviews have been conducted with IT decision makers to gain an understanding of their attitudes to, and adoption of, various technologies.
The interviews have been spread evenly across 8 geographical markets and span 10 vertical markets and 5 enterprise size bands.
Research and analysis highlights
Over the course of 2006, It is publishing over 500 databooks with Technology Trends data cut by technology, vertical market, geography and size band.
Key reasons to read IT budgets in energy H1 2006 (Databook) :
Gain insight into key technology investment patterns and trends in target markets.
Understand evolving customer IT budgets, attitudes to technology adoption, technology decision-making processes, and perception of technology vendors.
Enable your sales, marketing and product teams to address your IT audience.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=2374

IT budgets in energy H1 2006 (Databook) from the Technology Trends service helps vendors to understand evolving enterprise IT budgets in energy
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