How are CIOs changing their IT plans?

Monday 8th June 2009

CIOs reveal how the current economic climate is impacting IT strategy and spend in their organisations

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By all means look for efficiencies (NPIA), market test your full range of services and support your people through change (London Borough of Barking & Dagenham). But don’t bow to shareholder pressure and defer all non-essential projects, as these could transform your business, helping to generate revenue or cut costs (Vaultex).

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