CIOs are budgeting for the digital future
Businesses are waking up to the digital age with the latest Deloitte CIO Survey revealing 80 per cent of businesses have either increased or kept their IT budgets the same this year.
Driving digital strategy through new technologies and trends such as mobile, cloud, social media and analytics, is seen as the next highest priority by over 50 per cent of respondents.
The 2013 global survey gathered responses from over 700 CIOs and senior IT leaders across 36 countries, including Australia where almost 30 CIOs participated.
“It seems as if IT budget cuts are largely behind us, with companies investing more in IT, innovation and key areas such as digital,” said Deloitte Consulting Technology partner and leader of the CIO program Kurt Proctor-Parker. Retail Biz – Read more…
Driving digital strategy through new technologies and trends such as mobile, cloud, social media and analytics, is seen as the next highest priority by over 50 per cent of respondents.
The 2013 global survey gathered responses from over 700 CIOs and senior IT leaders across 36 countries, including Australia where almost 30 CIOs participated.
“It seems as if IT budget cuts are largely behind us, with companies investing more in IT, innovation and key areas such as digital,” said Deloitte Consulting Technology partner and leader of the CIO program Kurt Proctor-Parker. Retail Biz – Read more…
Recent Posts