From TechWeb News:
Almost half of senior corporate executives believe their companies are spending too little on IT this year, a survey released Monday showed.
Interviews with 230 U.S. executives showed that 46 percent believed their companies weren’t spending enough on IT, compared to 10 percent who said too much was being spent and 44 percent who said spending was just about right, said Managed Objects, a McLean, Va.-based, business service management company that commissioned the survey.
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