One of the conventional views of political pundits after the Nov. 6 Presidential election was that both parties spent billions of dollars on the campaign for a result that did not change the political landscape all that much. Below the broad trends that keep political pundits in business, however, are the myriad federal issues that have a more direct impact on business. In the information technology sector, industry specialists see more than just a status-quo situation resulting from the election. The first obvious factor is the continuity element.
Obama's Re-election Means IT Plans Can Be Executed
Posted by: John K. Higgins November 13, 2012 05:00 AMOne of the conventional views of political pundits after the Nov. 6 Presidential election was that both parties spent billions of dollars on the campaign for a result that did not change the political landscape all that much. Below the broad trends that keep political pundits in business, however, are the myriad federal issues that have a more direct impact on business. In the information technology sector, industry specialists see more than just a status-quo situation resulting from the election. The first obvious factor is the continuity element.