Findings from Meta Group's 2003 IT Staffing and Compensation Guide indicate that the overwhelming majority of survey respondents (75 per cent) report voluntary turnover rates at less than 10 per cent of their total IT workforce, a far cry from the...
Eugene Signorini, a wireless analyst at Yankee, said: "I would imagine that wireless, in general, is displacing landline usage, as the [small and midsize] market becomes increasingly mobile. Twenty-four per cent of large businesses are launching or...
The global survey of 758 CIO-level executives' outsourcing and budget priorities for 2005, carried out by the Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by IT vendor Mercury, found outsourcing will remain a key strategic priority for IT executives...
Earlier this month research found that nearly half of IT executives aren't fully aware of the standards and legal requirements that apply to them. In a survey conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit, 45 per cent of the companies interviewed...
According to a Foote Partners survey of 50,000 IT workers, pay for 89 non-certified and 87 certified technical skills grew 3.8 per cent and 1.3 per cent, respectively, in the first six months of 2005.
Only the HR department is more unloved than the IT organisation within businesses, according to a survey of senior executives. A survey of 555 senior executives around the world found that the IT department was rated the second worst of all...