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Technology Paradise Lost Why Companies Will Spend Less To Get More From Information Technology Erik Keller

  • SKU: BELL-4642046
Technology Paradise Lost Why Companies Will Spend Less To Get More From Information Technology Erik Keller
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Publisher: Manning Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Erik Keller
ISBN: 9781932394139, 1932394133
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Technology Paradise Lost Why Companies Will Spend Less To Get More From Information Technology Erik Keller by Erik Keller 9781932394139, 1932394133 instant download after payment.

Debunking many of today's myths about the future prospects and growth of information technology, this book uses a variety of well-accepted economic, technological, and market data to come to the contrary conclusion that IT is poised to shrink and not grow. Discussed is how this conclusion does not imply that companies will slow their use of technology but rather all aspects will become much less expensive, thus halting traditional growth patterns. The argument is made that over the next three to five years, the same price performance gains that have been seen in the hardware area will be seen in software, external services, and labor spending. Outlined are the factors causing this change, which include open source software, Microsoft, offshore labor and services, new software tools to better manage IT assets, and the Internet. The book also argues that buyers of technology have become much savvier about its use and will be spending less overall to get more from their investments. With these changes in mind, survival strategies for buyers and sellers of technology to help them prepare for this long-term change in growth are prescribed.

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