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2010 Tech spending to increase > 5%

The ROI Guy

Both Forrester Research and Gartner independently released IT spending forecasts for the remainder of 2010, and both have adjusted their targets higher for the year. Gartner has accelerated its forecasts for 2010 spending increases from 3% to more than 5.3%, with worldwide IT spending is expected to reach $3.4

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Frugalnomics in Full Effect: Forrester and Gartner Downgrade IT Spending Outlook

The ROI Guy

In the latest research from Gartner and Forrester, both IT research firms revised their annual spending projections over the next few years, predicting lower budgets and slower growth. Overall spending is forecast to rise for IT hardware, software and services to $2.5 IT spending predictions for 2010, estimating 8.1%

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Strong IT Spending Growth Predictions from Forrester Assures IT Sales & Marketing Success?

The ROI Guy

George Colony, CEO of Forrester, in Forrester's most recent earnings conference call, indicates that: "As we move beyond mid-year, Forrester continues to predict growth in the IT market both here and abroad." Forrester indicates to the contrary, with analyst forecast for a tech spending increase of 9.9% in the U.S.

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9 YouTube stats to inform your marketing strategy in 2019

Sprout Social

By 2010, YouTube was generating more than two billion views each day. Additionally, a 2015 Forrester Research forecast predicted that by 2025, half of all TV viewers under the age of 32 will not subscribe to a traditional pay TV service. When YouTube first arrived in 2005, few likely had any idea how valuable it would become.

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Discretionary IT Budget up for Grabs: Are Your Sales & Marketing Campaigns Ready?

The ROI Guy

Recent reports from IDC and Gartner confirm earlier predictions that 2010 will see a rise in IT spending. spending increase in 2010 compared to 2009, with the largest increases in the government / public sector. Good overview in this article regarding the recovery and where investments are being made for 2010: [link].

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21 Internet Marketing Stats That Will Blow Your Mind

Hubspot

Want hard data to reference so that you can properly forecast and adjust future marketing plans and budgets? Source: Forrester Research ) Peer-to-peer communication through text messaging has become of core part of society's communication infrastructure. Source: Forrester Research ) Commerce is shifting more and more online.

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Tom Pisello: The ROI Guy: How TCO is a common sense sales and.

The ROI Guy

IT budgets for 2009 are contracting even further from the modest forecasts for 2008, which are being trimmed even as this is being written. IT Spending on the Rise, Sales Enablement and The Economic-Buyer ► 2010 (118) ► December (5) Social Media Hierarchy of Needs - Best Practices f. Latest Research. They do if they are.