In order to assess IT spending priorities over the next 12-18 months, ESG recently surveyed 614 senior IT professionals representing midmarket (100 to 999 employees) and enterprise-class (1,000 employees or more) organizations in North America, Western Europe, and Asia-Pacific. All respondents were personally responsible for or familiar with their organizations’ ...
In order to assess the market trends involving the current usage and potential adoption of solid-state storage, ESG recently surveyed 223 IT decision-makers responsible for data storage at enterprise-class (i.e., 1,000 or more employees) organizations that either currently use solid-state storage or are considering using the technology. Respondents were familiar ...
In order to assess current data management trends, as well as plans for the next 12-18 months, ESG recently surveyed 270 North American IT professionals representing large midmarket (500 to 999 employees) and enterprise-class (1,000 employees or more) organizations. Respondents were familiar with their organization’s current database and legacy application ...
In order to assess current data analytics and data management trends, as well as plans for the next 12-18 months, ESG recently surveyed 270 North American IT professionals representing large midmarket (500 to 999 employees) and enterprise-class (1,000 employees or more) organizations. Respondents were familiar with their organization’s current database ...
In order to determine the IT priorities and challenges currently faced by remote office/branch office (ROBO) locations, and how organizations plan to address those challenges, ESG recently surveyed 454 North American senior IT professionals representing midmarket (100 to 999 employees) and enterprise-class (1,000 employees or more) organizations. All respondents worked ...
In order to assess IT spending priorities over 2011 and beyond, ESG recently surveyed 611 North American and Western European senior IT professionals representing midmarket (100 to 999 employees) and enterprise-class (1,000 employees or more) organizations. All respondents were personally responsible for or familiar with their organizations’ 2010 IT spending ...
The ability to demonstrate a reduction in operational costs is still viewed as the biggest hurdle (or opportunity) in gaining management’s approval for IT investments.[1] As such, it makes sense that nearly one in four IT organizations are currently using unified storage, a technology that improves capacity utilization rates and ...
Comprised of server, storage, networking, and management components, integrated computing platforms offer an appealing alternative to traditional technology infrastructure deployments. Touting benefits such as simplified management and faster provisioning, these platforms have garnered significant levels of interest, especially among organizations with increasingly large and complex IT environments. And while adoption ...
Nearly two-thirds (61%) of large midmarket (i.e., 500 to 999 employees) and enterprise (i.e., 1,000 or more employees) IT organizations have deployed server virtualization technology on systems running in production environments.[1] However, due to integration complexities, performance concerns, and vendor support issues, virtualizing applications and their underlying databases has been ...
ESG’s 2011 IT spending intentions survey reveals that it may be an unpredictable and lumpy year for IT professional services providers. While less than one-third of organizations will increase spending levels for professional services in 2011, there will be plenty of targeted opportunities for third-party services firms. “Focus” on the ...










