FRAMINGHAM, MA — (Marketwired) — 08/02/13 — IDG-s , the executive-level IT media brand providing insight into business technology leadership, reveals the results for June 2013. The study indicates that IT leaders are seeing increased budgets over the next year, with an overall increase of 4.9%, and that mobile/wireless, outsourced IT services (including cloud) and hardware investments are on the rise. As tech investments continue to rise, IT remains a leader in the tech purchase process and collaborates with line of business (LOB) executives on determining the business need.
CIOs remain optimistic on IT spending in the coming year, with more than half expecting to increase their overall budget. There are also fewer organizations decreasing their IT budget (17% in June 2013 vs. 23% in Nov. 2012). Several tech categories are seeing a bump in spending since the April 2012 study, specifically mobile/wireless (up 6% from April), outsourced services (including cloud — up 6%) and hardware (up 7%). Additionally, 48% of CIOs are using an increasing portion of their budget for new projects, and growing topline revenue is driving 36% of new project spending. Enterprise organizations (1000+ employees) are more focused on increasing external relationships and experiences (42% vs. 28% of SMB), whereas SMB ( < 1000 employees) are more focused on internal support and services (37% vs. 32% of enterprises). “Technology is providing enterprises with more tools to engage with their customers, grow revenue and make quicker strategic decisions,” said Adam Dennison, VP/Publisher of CIO. “The growth in new project spending gives solution providers the opportunity to continue to serve their customers and expand the partnership.” Looking at the collaboration between IT and LOB for IT purchases, respondents say that LOB most frequently identifies the business need or opportunity and then turns to IT for recommendations on technology solutions and provider selections. IT maintains direct control for the majority of IT investments and CIOs anticipate that will remain relatively consistent 3 years from now. Outside of IT, operations and marketing are the most likely departments to have a portion of their budget allocated for tech investments. However, even when another group is the project lead, 98% of CIOs highlight IT-s involvement in those technology purchases. To review the full results, contact Adam Dennison, VP/Publisher, CIO at . The is conducted twice a year, among heads of IT, to gauge how current economic conditions are impacting IT spending. The current CIO Tech Poll: IT Economic Outlook was conducted between May 9, 2013 and June 6, 2013 through the CIO Forum on LinkedIn and the CIO customer database. Results are based on 209 respondents who indicated they are the top IT executive at their company or business unit. CIO is the premier content and community resource for information technology executives and leaders thriving and prospering in this fast-paced era of IT transformation in the enterprise. The award-winning CIO portfolio — CIO.com, CIO magazine (launched in 1987), CIO executive programs, CIO custom solutions, CIO Forum on LinkedIn, CIO Executive Council and CIO primary research — provides business technology leaders with analysis and insight on information technology trends and a keen understanding of IT-s role in achieving business goals. Additionally, CIO provides opportunities for IT solution providers to reach this executive IT audience. The CIO Executive Council is a professional organization of CIOs created to serve as an unbiased and trusted peer advisory group. CIO is published by IDG Enterprise, a subsidiary of International Data Group (IDG), the world-s leading media, events, and research company. Company information is available at .
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