EGUIDE:
In this infographic, we take a look at what IT departments are investing in, how IT departments will evolve over the next 12 months and which sectors will see the biggest budget increases. Survey results taken from the 2019 IT Priorities survey carried out by ComputerWeekly.com, ComputerWeekly.de and LeMagIT.fr.
EGUIDE:
The results of TechTarget and Computer Weekly's annual reader survey, which asks for feedback on readers' media consumption when considering an IT purchase, reveals the complexity of IT purchase decisions.
LANDING PAGE:
BrightTALK wants to hear from you! We are conducting our annual survey and we'd love to learn about how you research industry topics and engage with content. This survey digs into how you keep up-to-date on industry trends, the type of content that interests you, and how you currently consume digital content.
INFOGRAPHIC:
In this infographic, we look at the ever-increasing buyers' need to find information without intrusive sales pitches and give you practical tips on how to shape your digital marketing strategy to address this change in how your buyers' are researching solutions.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
This infographic from a survey of nearly 9,000 IT leaders in 90 countries shows how CIOs are managing change, prioritising innovation and digital technology, and reporting greater job satisfaction.
WHITE PAPER:
With the explosion of data, storage environments are becoming more complex. Poorly designed storage infrastructures are putting companies at risk. Download this study to learn how storage managers built stronger storage management teams and environments.
WHITE PAPER:
Outsourcing Center and Wipro performed a survey that aimed to gauge how banking institutions are doing with their customer experience initiatives. While not a complete picture of how these financial institutions are progressing with their customer experience efforts, survey results point to some general trends and beliefs in this important area.
EGUIDE:
With 2010 behind us, SearchCRM.com asked some industry experts what they see in store for 2011. It's clear that CRM practitioners can look forward to a heavy dose of social CRM, mobile requirements and a continued emphasis on the customer experience.