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ICT budget and staffing trends in Utilities - Research repor

The allocation of ICT budgets to hardware and services was estimated to remain at the same level in 2013 as in 2012. The budget allocation for software was projected to increase over 2012 to 2013.For more details Visit : www.researchonglobalmarkets.com/ict-budget-and-staffing-trends-in-utilities-enterprise-ict-investment-plans.html

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ICT budget and staffing trends in Utilities - Research repor

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  1. Report: ICT budget and staffing trends in Utilities - Enterprise ICT investment plans Report Insights • The allocation of ICT budgets to hardware and services was estimated to remain at the same level in 2013 as in 2012 • The budget allocation for software was projected to increase over 2012 to 2013 • Utilities were anticipated to allocate a major portion of their external ICT budgets on hardware, software, and IT services in 2013, which is slightly higher than their combined allocation in 2012 • Utilities were set to increase their ICT budget allocations to IT management from 11% in 2012 to 12% in 2013 to ensure the effective and efficient management of their IT assets

  2. Report: ICT budget and staffing trends in Utilities - Enterprise ICT investment plans Report Insights (Continued) • Technology (product) vendors and systems integrators are given higher importance by utilities, with average allocations of 17% and 16% respectively in 2012 • Moreover, spending with technology (product) vendors and systems integrators were estimated to retain the status quo in 2013 as well • The largest proportion of IT staff members has been employed on the development and maintenance of the overall ICT infrastructure, including end user systems, data centres, networks, and communications

  3. Report: ICT budget and staffing trends in Utilities - Enterprise ICT investment plans Report Insights (Continued) • In an effort to minimize costs and reduce the hassle of managing applications, utilities are slowly shifting their focus to software as a service (SaaS), allocating 21% of their software budgets on average to this category

  4. Report: ICT budget and staffing trends in Utilities - Enterprise ICT investment plans Report Benefits • Understand how ICT budgets were anticipated to set to change in 2013 in terms of their overall size • Appreciate how budgets are allocated across the core elements of ICT spend, including hardware, software, services, communications and consulting • Learn how ICT money is being spent in areas such as the data centre, applications, IT management and the network • Establish how IT staff are typically allocated within utilities • Gain insight into with whom utilities plan to spend their ICT money

  5. Report: ICT budget and staffing trends in Utilities - Enterprise ICT investment plans Table of Contents • Trends in ICT budgets • Detailed ICT budget allocations • Summary • Appendix

  6. Report: ICT budget and staffing trends in Utilities - Enterprise ICT investment plans Report Details • Publish date:29th Nov, 2013 • Number of slides: 33 • Geographic coverage: Global • Available format: PDF, CD, Hardcopy • Price for Single User License: USD 1,250 • Price for Site License: USD 2,500 • Price for Global User License: USD 3,750 • Delivery Time: Within 1 business day • Payment Modes: Credit/Debit Card, RTGS/Wire Transfer, Google Wallet, PayPal

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