There is a quiet but persistent buzz that IT budgets will grow in 2011. CIOs are hinting at this during analyst meetings, and a recent poll at Interop, the leading business trade show for IT executives, showed that more than half of IT professionals are projecting an increase in their budgets going forward. But as budgets increase, likely so too will the complexity — the breadth and depth — of IT offerings and needs. Executives are starting to ask the question: What kind of IT talent will be needed to support this “new normal?”
Staffing Up for IT's New Normal
Posted by: Jack Cullen November 27, 2010 05:00 AMThere is a quiet but persistent buzz that IT budgets will grow in 2011. CIOs are hinting at this during analyst meetings, and a recent poll at Interop, the leading business trade show for IT executives, showed that more than half of IT professionals are projecting an increase in their budgets going forward. But as budgets increase, likely so too will the complexity — the breadth and depth — of IT offerings and needs. Executives are starting to ask the question: What kind of IT talent will be needed to support this “new normal?”