IT's Lessons From the Last Downturn; Will the repercussions of an economic fall be the same a six years ago? Likely not

CIOs aren't bullish on the economy, but they aren't bearish on it, either. Our just-completed Trends and Priorities research (see page 36) shows that about one-third of the nearly 250 surveyed IT executives say their companies will cut IT spending or lay off IT staff if economic growth slo...

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