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In order to assess IT data center priorities over the next 12-18 months, ESG recently surveyed 515 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 organization’s 2009 ...
In order to assess IT priorities pertaining to professional services and outsourcing over the next 12-24 months—and especially in light of the current global economic crisis—ESG surveyed 492 North American and Western European senior IT professionals representing midmarket (100 to 999 employees) and enterprise-class (1,000 employees or more) organizations. All ...
ESG surveyed 308 North American and Western European IT and information security professionals representing enterprise-class organizations (1,000 employees or more) that were responsible for or familiar with their organization’s current policies, procedures, and technologies used to protect and secure confidential information. The survey was designed to answer the following questions: Problem definition ...
In order to assess IT data center priorities over the next 12-24 months—and especially in light of the current global economic crisis—ESG recently surveyed 492 North American and Western European senior IT professionals representing midmarket (100 to 999 employees) and enterprise-class (1,000 employees or more) organizations. The survey was designed to ...
In order to better understand SharePoint’s effect on day-to-day business and technology operations, ESG surveyed 485 IT decision makers from North America and Western Europe. These current and planned adopters were asked about a number of topics pertaining to their actual or expected usage of SharePoint, as well as the ...
ESG recently surveyed 480 North American and Western European IT decision makers responsible for overseeing their organization’s desktop and mobile computing strategies in order to better gauge their current usage of, interest in, and familiarity with virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) technology. The survey these respondents completed was designed to answer the ...
During the first half of 2008, ESG surveyed 1,000 senior-level business and IT decision makers regarding their organization’s “green” business strategies and associated IT plans. The goal of the survey was to identify the extent to which environmental sustainability or “green” business and IT initiatives are priorities for organizations around ...
ESG recently surveyed 234 senior business and technical leaders representing North American server and storage channel partners. The purpose of the survey was to assess current and planned value-add services delivery capabilities and to evaluate the role these types of firms expect value-add services to play in growing their businesses ...
ESG recently surveyed 546 North American IT decision makers representing medium-size businesses—defined as organizations having between 100 and 999 employees. To qualify for this survey, respondents were required to be familiar with their organization’s server and storage infrastructure strategies at an organization-wide level (as opposed to a specific division, department, ...
ESG recently surveyed 602 enterprise and medium size business IT decision makers in North America, Western Europe and China regarding their organizations’ current and planned use of IT management automation technologies and service management best practices (e.g., ITIL, Six Sigma, ISO 20000, etc.) The goal of the study was to ...