Reportstack has announced a new market research publication on ICT Priorities in Austria - Enterprise ICT investment plans to 2013 which presents the findings from a survey of 52 Austrian enterprises regarding their Information and Communication Technology (ICT) investment priorities. The survey investigates the core technologies which Austrian enterprises are investing in, including the likes of enterprise applications, security, mobility, communications and collaboration, and Cloud Computing. In order to provide deeper insights into Austrian enterprises' ICT investment priorities and strategic objectives. Mobility and IT systems management are expected to receive higher investments, with around X% of enterprises planning to invest in these technologies in the next two years. While factors such as increasing ICT complexity is driving the demand for IT systems management, improving employee productivity and the need to connect to enterprise data from a remote location is encouraging enterprises to make investments in enterprise mobility. Global ICT Intelligence has invested significant resources in order to interview CIOs and IT managers about their IT investment priorities. Very few IT analyst houses will have interviewed 50+ ICT decision makers in Austrian market in H2 2012.
Key Features and Benefits
Recognize Austrian enterprises' strategic objectives with regards to their ICT investments.
Identify Austrian enterprises' investment priorities based on their budget allocations across core technology categories such as enterprise applications, security, mobility, communications and collaboration, and Cloud Computing, etc.
Learn about the drivers that are influencing Austrian enterprises' investments in each technology category.
Establish how Austrian enterprises' ICT budgets are currently allocated across various segments within a technology category.
Gain insight into how Austrian enterprises plan to change their ICT budget allocations across various segments within a technology category.
Key Market Issues
Austrian enterprises are assigning the utmost importance to the strategic objective of improving security/privacy, which achieves the highest average rating of X on a scale of 1 to 4.
Austrian enterprises are most likely to increase their spending on CRM and marketing automation solutions.
The need to meet compliance regulations and manage unorganised content across their organisations is forcing X% of Austrian firms to invest in content management. WCM and e-mail archiving are the most popular content management technologies in Austria.
Investment in IT systems management is very high amongst Austrian enterprises and is expected to receive significant investments in the next two years.
Device management is the most widely used mobility technology with the highest penetration rate of X%. With the proliferation of mobile devices (such as tablets and smartphones) across the organizational setup, X% of enterprises are planning investments in this area in the next twenty-four months.
Key Highlights
Overall, the survey shows that application security and network security are expected to bring in greater investments, as X% and X% of enterprises are inclined to invest in these areas respectively in the next two years.
Social sentiment analysis is expected to receive increasing investments, as X% of Austrian enterprises are planning to invest in this technology through to the end of 2014. In addition, X% of Austrian retailers are planning to invest in this segment in the next two years.
Printing and paper usage management and server virtualization are the two most widely used green IT technologies by Austrian enterprises, with penetration rates of X% and X% respectively.
With the lowest penetration of X%, tablet computing falls at the bottom of enterprises' priority lists. However, the demand for tablet computing is expected to grow as the percentage of respondents planning investments in this space in the next two years is set to increase to reach a significant penetration rate of X%.
The survey shows that SaaS and IaaS are expected to bring in greater investments in the next twenty-four months, as 44% and 42% of enterprises are planning to invest in these cloud computing solutions in the next two years.
Key Features and Benefits
Recognize Austrian enterprises' strategic objectives with regards to their ICT investments.
Identify Austrian enterprises' investment priorities based on their budget allocations across core technology categories such as enterprise applications, security, mobility, communications and collaboration, and Cloud Computing, etc.
Learn about the drivers that are influencing Austrian enterprises' investments in each technology category.
Establish how Austrian enterprises' ICT budgets are currently allocated across various segments within a technology category.
Gain insight into how Austrian enterprises plan to change their ICT budget allocations across various segments within a technology category.
Key Market Issues
Austrian enterprises are assigning the utmost importance to the strategic objective of improving security/privacy, which achieves the highest average rating of X on a scale of 1 to 4.
Austrian enterprises are most likely to increase their spending on CRM and marketing automation solutions.
The need to meet compliance regulations and manage unorganised content across their organisations is forcing X% of Austrian firms to invest in content management. WCM and e-mail archiving are the most popular content management technologies in Austria.
Investment in IT systems management is very high amongst Austrian enterprises and is expected to receive significant investments in the next two years.
Device management is the most widely used mobility technology with the highest penetration rate of X%. With the proliferation of mobile devices (such as tablets and smartphones) across the organizational setup, X% of enterprises are planning investments in this area in the next twenty-four months.
Key Highlights
Overall, the survey shows that application security and network security are expected to bring in greater investments, as X% and X% of enterprises are inclined to invest in these areas respectively in the next two years.
Social sentiment analysis is expected to receive increasing investments, as X% of Austrian enterprises are planning to invest in this technology through to the end of 2014. In addition, X% of Austrian retailers are planning to invest in this segment in the next two years.
Printing and paper usage management and server virtualization are the two most widely used green IT technologies by Austrian enterprises, with penetration rates of X% and X% respectively.
With the lowest penetration of X%, tablet computing falls at the bottom of enterprises' priority lists. However, the demand for tablet computing is expected to grow as the percentage of respondents planning investments in this space in the next two years is set to increase to reach a significant penetration rate of X%.
The survey shows that SaaS and IaaS are expected to bring in greater investments in the next twenty-four months, as 44% and 42% of enterprises are planning to invest in these cloud computing solutions in the next two years.
To view the table of contents and know more details please visit ICT Priorities in Austria - Enterprise ICT investment plans to 2013.
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