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Europe IT Priorities 2016

Every year, Computer Weekly and TechTarget conduct a global survey of our readers to understand their technology spending priorities for the coming 12 months. Our research offers a unique insight into the purchasing decisions of IT decision-makers worldwide - and as such it's a valuable benchmark for IT leaders to compare and contrast their plans with their peers.

The IT Priorities survey looks in depth at the technologies under consideration in the key areas of IT infrastructure - from datacentres to storage, from software to networking, security, mobile, information management and cloud services.

The study is conducted with senior IT professionals and presents real-life insights into how organisations are spending their IT budgets.

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    Computer Weekly’s annual global survey of readers has once again revealed what CIOs around the world, including an increasing number of Middle East based IT leaders, are planning over the next 12 months.

    The study, conducted with senior IT professionals presents real-life insights into how organisations are spending their IT. It looks in-depth at the technologies under consideration in in the key areas such as storage, software, networking, security, mobile, and cloud services.

    This year’s research revealed an appetite for mobility projects in the Middle East with 43% of IT leaders in the Middle East considering mobility projects in 2016. Read more and find out what CIOs in other countries across the EMEA region are planning.

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