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The Most Important Things Customers, Vendors and Consultants Need to Do to Reduce IT Project Failure

By Klint Finley / December 22, 2010 10:11 AM / Comments

We talked to Michael Krigsman, the CEO of Asuret and writer of the IT Project Failures blog, about why IT projects fail and what can be done about it. Krigsman says there is no "magic bullet" for ensuring success or preventing failure but there are some common mistakes that can be avoided.

Customers, consultants, and vendors form The Devil's Triangle. These are the three parties that are a part of every major software deployment. Each has got to get its part of the deployment process right or the whole thing will be a bust. Krigsman told us the most crucial things each party needs to get right and gave some advice on how each party can reduce the chances of project failure.

Poll: Is Your Organization Spending More or Less This Year on IT?

By Klint Finley / October 15, 2010 07:30 AM / Comments

Forrester also released today its US And Global IT Market Outlook: Q3 2010 report. Forrester has adjusted down its earlier projections regarding economic recovery and IT spending. However, the firm is still expecting IT market growth of 8.1% for 2010 (down less than 2% from its earlier prediction of 9.9%) , and 7.4% next year. Forrester analyst and report co-author Andrew Bartels shares some thoughts on the report here.

What about your organization? Are you spending more this year?

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