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Money is tight, but CIOs are planning to spend on dozens of technologies. To determine which technologies will get the most budget dollars, we created the CIO Insight Growth Score, which calculates 2009 budget growth scaled to the percentage of companies that spent in 2008, plus the change from 2008 spending.
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- Printers/Copiers/Scanners
- VPNs
- Mainframes
- PCs
- Servers (other than mainframes)
- E-mail and IM Software
- Wireline Networking/Telecom
- Videoconferencing Systems
- Audio/Video Equipment
- Anti-virus/Malware Software
- Management/Leadership Training
- Wireless Networking/Telecom
- IT Governance/Asset Management Software
- Database Systems
- Desktop Management Services
- Product Development Software
- Middleware (other than SOA)
- Customer Self-service Platforms
- E-commerce Systems
- Technical Training
- Patch Management Systems
- Web Hosting Services
- Storage Management Software
- Open Source Applications/Software
- Supply Chain Management Software
- ERP Systems
- Utility/On-demand Computing
- IT Consulting
- Security Management Services
- Corporate Performance Management Software
- Product Lifecycle Management Software
- RFID/Remote Sensors
- Smart Cards
- Application Development Tools
- Storage Equipment
- Network Management Services
- Telecommunications Services
- CRM Software
- Corporate Portals
- Data Center/Server Management Services
- Business Process Outsourcing
- Web 2.0 Platforms
- Network Access Control Systems
- Business Process Management Software
- Collaboration Software
- Mobile Devices and Services
- Operating System Upgrades
- Utility Computing/Hosting Services
- Intrusion Prevention/Detection Systems
- SaaS Applications
- Compliance Software
- IT Systems Outsourcing
- Service-Oriented Architecture
- Storage and Remote Backup Services
- Knowledge Management Software
- Business Intelligence Software
- VoIP
- Information Lifecycle Management Software
- Business Continuity Services
- Virtualization (Server and storage)
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