Consolidation Bringing IT Budgets Down in 2008
        
        
        
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Information technology executives are focusing on cutting costs rather than  investing in technology this quarter, according to a report released this week by  research analysts at IDC. 
IDC conducted in-depth interviews with 27 U.S.-based chief technology officers  and other "senior" IT executives, and found "a significant shift  towards cost reduction...as a response to the economic downturn," according  to a released statement from Henry Morris, senior vice president of Software  and Services Research at IDC.
According to a summary of the study, more than half of the executives interviewed  said that their IT budgets had already been "negatively impacted"  by the current economic downturn, with the rest "expecting a negative future  impact." More than two-thirds also said that their funding is"moving  back to being more centralized...in part for better control and efficiency."
To help control costs, IDC said that many of the executives interviewed are  turning to technologies like virtualization and "application consolidation."  According to the summary, 25 of the 27 IT executives interviewed are also focused  on modernizing their company's legacy applications and architectures. 
And while the executives interviewed said they are in need of Java, .NET, VoIP  and SAP skills, as well as security and project management expertise, they are  "very open to acquiring these skills externally."
A complete copy of the survey is available from IDC here.
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                    Becky Nagel serves as  vice president of AI for 1105 Media specializing in developing media, events and training for companies around AI and generative AI technology. She also regularly writes and reports on AI news for PureAI.com, a site she founded, among others. She's the author of "ChatGPT Prompt 101 Guide for Business Users" and other popular AI resources with a real-world business perspective. She regularly speaks, writes and develops content around AI, generative AI and other business tech. Find her on X/Twitter @beckynagel.