Reportstack has announced a new market research publication on ICT budget and staffing trends in Denmark - Enterprise ICT investment plans to 2013 which presents the findings from a survey of 47 Danish enterprises regarding their Information and Communication Technology (ICT) budgets and staff allocation. The survey investigates how Danish enterprises currently allocate their ICT budgets across the core areas of enterprise ICT spend, namely hardware, software, IT services, communications and consulting. In order to provide a depth of insight into ICT vendors' and service providers' potential customers. ICT spending in Danish enterprises is expected to remain depressed, with many enterprises continuing to hold back their ICT investments in 2013. al growth. Easing monetary policy in the US and Japan is also expected to have a positive impact on demand in Europe. Global ICT Intelligence has invested significant resources in order to interview CIOs and IT managers about their IT Budgets. Very few IT analyst houses will have interviewed 40+ ICT decision makers in Denmark market in H2 2012.
Key Features and Benefits
Understand how ICT budgets are 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 Krones are being spent in areas such as the data centre, applications, IT management and the network.
Establish how IT staff are typically allocated within Danish organizations.
Gain insight into with whom Danish enterprises plan to spend their ICT Krones
Key Market Issues
The survey shows that a large number (X%) of enterprises are expecting their ICT spending to either decline slightly or significantly in 2013.
Consulting and communications categories received moderate investments in 2012. Moreover, enterprises in Denmark are planning to reduce their budget allocations for both the consulting and communications categories by X% in 2013 compared to 2012.
Enterprises in Denmark are set to reduce their ICT budget allocation for data centers by X% in 2013 compared to 2012.
Investments in cloud services have been moderate, as the adoption of cloud computing is relatively slow due to the economic uncertainty.
Spending with systems integrators and specialist outsourcers is expected to decline, as enterprises are planning to decrease their budget allocations for such providers by X% and X% respectively.
Key Highlights
The software and services segment is expected to witness increasing investments, as is evident from survey where Danish enterprises are increasing their ICT budget allocation for software and services by X% and X% respectively in 2013 compared to 2012.
Danish enterprises are allocating the highest portion (X%) of their ICT budgets to mobile voice, signifying the importance of the mobile workforce to enterprises. Investment in mobile voice is closely followed by spending on wireless data with an average allocation of X%.
The survey indicates that the largest proportion of technical staff (X% of total IT employees) is being employed on applications, as Danish enterprises are keen to enhance their business operations with new custom software implementations to keep existing applications running effectively.The survey findings indicate that Danish enterprises are currently allocating X% of their software budgets to SaaS. The survey illustrates that enterprises in Denmark are allocating a large portion (X%) of their IT services budgets to application development and integration projects, which highlights the fact that they are focusing on integrating their legacy business applications with more advanced mobility and cloud based solutions.
Key Features and Benefits
Understand how ICT budgets are 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 Krones are being spent in areas such as the data centre, applications, IT management and the network.
Establish how IT staff are typically allocated within Danish organizations.
Gain insight into with whom Danish enterprises plan to spend their ICT Krones
Key Market Issues
The survey shows that a large number (X%) of enterprises are expecting their ICT spending to either decline slightly or significantly in 2013.
Consulting and communications categories received moderate investments in 2012. Moreover, enterprises in Denmark are planning to reduce their budget allocations for both the consulting and communications categories by X% in 2013 compared to 2012.
Enterprises in Denmark are set to reduce their ICT budget allocation for data centers by X% in 2013 compared to 2012.
Investments in cloud services have been moderate, as the adoption of cloud computing is relatively slow due to the economic uncertainty.
Spending with systems integrators and specialist outsourcers is expected to decline, as enterprises are planning to decrease their budget allocations for such providers by X% and X% respectively.
Key Highlights
The software and services segment is expected to witness increasing investments, as is evident from survey where Danish enterprises are increasing their ICT budget allocation for software and services by X% and X% respectively in 2013 compared to 2012.
Danish enterprises are allocating the highest portion (X%) of their ICT budgets to mobile voice, signifying the importance of the mobile workforce to enterprises. Investment in mobile voice is closely followed by spending on wireless data with an average allocation of X%.
The survey indicates that the largest proportion of technical staff (X% of total IT employees) is being employed on applications, as Danish enterprises are keen to enhance their business operations with new custom software implementations to keep existing applications running effectively.The survey findings indicate that Danish enterprises are currently allocating X% of their software budgets to SaaS. The survey illustrates that enterprises in Denmark are allocating a large portion (X%) of their IT services budgets to application development and integration projects, which highlights the fact that they are focusing on integrating their legacy business applications with more advanced mobility and cloud based solutions.
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