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IDC: What CIOs’ want in their 2008 IT shopping carts

By a Staff Writer
Mar 26 2008 12:21PM
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In 2008, CIO investment dollars will focus on improving internal business/technology processes, business reporting and information management, infrastructure and communicating with partners, suppliers and customers, according to IDC's Forecast for Management (FFM) Survey.

IDC: What CIOs’ want in their 2008 IT shopping carts
The study examines the current and future use of major application and management disciplines and their supporting technologies in Australia through to 2009.

Melissa Martin, senior market analyst, enterprise end-user programmes, IDC Australia said half of responding CIOs have Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is their 2008 budgets.

“This is interesting as many IT industry participants first saw SOA as another standards and application development paradigm wave that would just fade away,” she said.

According to Martin virtualisation is another of the top technologies that CIOs will be investing in this year. This is no surprise as CIOs are now on the journey to enable their environments to be as flexible and ‘future proofed' as possible. SOA and Virtualisation technologies are enablers that can support these objectives," added Martin.

IDC's survey revealed the top ten technologies or management disciplines to be in use by ANZ CIOs by 2009 as; Services Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web services – forecast to change in use in 2007 to the start of 2009 by 141 percent.

Next on the list was Radio Frequency ID Tags by 122 percent of CIOs surveyed and Voice and/or Voice over IP by 97 percent. These were followed by; IT Services Quality Certification (86 percent); virtualisation (75 percent); Storage over IP and/or iSCSI (72 percent); Sales force automation tools & marketing management (66 percent); ITIL (Information Technology Library – 65 percent); document management (63 percent); and Online Exchanges/Marketplaces/Portals – (63 percent.

IDC's Forecast for Management (FFM) Survey, has been conducted annually in Australia since the mid-1980s. It asks CIO's a wide range of questions relating to their use of, expenditure on, resourcing for, and challenges with IT.

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