Tagged: IT Investment
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BWG Foods invests €300k in cloud-based supply chain system News
07.01.2013 BWG Foods has awarded a €300,000 contract to Atlas Universal to automate its entire purchase to pay process, handling in excess of 4.8m transactions annually. BWG operates the... -
Lower IT budgets ahead for many Irish CIOs in 2013 - IDC survey News
02.11.2012 More Irish large and medium-sized organisations expect to reduce their IT budgets in 2013, compared to those planning to increase technology spending. -
Another 9 invests in disaster recovery cloud as part of €400k strategy News
21.08.2012 Dublin based cloud and disaster recovery provider Another 9 has invested over €400,000 to boost its cloud infrastructure as part of an 18-month strategy. The latest phase of the... -
There has never been a more interesting time to be a CIO (video) News
08.06.2012 Despite budget challenges and new opportunities like BYOD, mobile and social are adding spice to the tasks of today’s CIO, says Harvey Nash chief executive Albert Ellis. -
Microsoft/Amarach cloud index claims small firms growing via cloud News
23.04.2012 Smaller companies in the Irish economy are attributing job creation directly to the adoption of cloud computing and 35pc of firms have implemented cloud, according to the...Categories: Software & Web Development, Servers, IT Organisation, IT Management, Hardware, Economy, Digital Business, Data Centre, CIO -
IBM’s new approach to system design will simplify cloud computing News
11.04.2012 IBM has unleashed a new era of simpler computing with the launch of a new “expert integrated systems” paradigm called PureSystems that is the result of a US$2bn R&D drive and...Categories: Systems, Servers, IT Organisation, IT Management, Digital Business, Data Management, CIO, Architecture -
IT spending predicted to grow 3.7pc in 2012 News
05.01.2012 Global spending on IT is tipped to grow 3.7pc in 2012, according to Gartner. Total IT spending is forecast to reach US$3.8trn in 2011, up from US$3.7trn last year.Tags: Hardware, Gartner, IT spending, IT Investment, Telecoms, PCs, Enterprise Software, IT Services, -
‘Cloud’ is priority of UK and Irish CIOs going into 2012 News
15.12.2011 Cloud computing is the priority of UK and Irish CIOs, according to Cisco’s latest TechWatch 2012 report. Almost half of IT budgets are spent maintaining existing assets and... -
Global enterprise IT spending to total US$2.7trn in 2012 News
18.10.2011 Worldwide enterprise IT spending is projected to reach US$2.7 trillion in 2012, up 3.9pc from US$2.6 trillion in 2011, according to Gartner. Key trends such as cloud computing...Categories: IT Management, Investments, Hardware, Global CIO, Enterprise Applications, Enterprise, eCommerce, Digital Media, Digital Business, Consumer Tech, CIO, Apps -
Strategic business software – avoiding costly mistakes News
02.09.2010 BSM is a Galway-based adviser to small and large businesses considering investing in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Sean Jackson is joint managing director of the... -
The Mashall plan News
31.12.2009 CIO of Quinn Insurance Niall Marshall views IT as a strategic enabler, critical to shaping overall business processes, and an area that companies should continue to invest in...Categories: CIO -
Ireland’s business broadband penetration is still too low News
18.08.2009 Despite dramatic strides in recent years in growing broadband to 1.2m subscribers, broadband penetration amongst Irish businesses is lower than the EU-15 average.Categories: Comms -
66pc of firms fail to evaluate IT investments News
04.08.2009 In a new survey carried out on over 1,200 IT professionals from across nine countries worldwide, it was found that 66pc of enterprises fail to fully measure their IT...Tags: IT spending, IT Investment, -
€200,000 CRM investment at ADM Londis News
27.04.2009 Retail group ADM Londis plc has invested €200,000 in a customer relationship management system (CRM) to give the company a 360-degree view of the company.Categories: CIOTags: CRM, IT Investment, -
Banks are out of control and out of touch News
11.09.2008 The credit crisis has changed everything and banks have never been more unsure of their destiny than now, says software giant SAP.Categories: Business