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CIOs can Benefit from Economic Crisis: Gartner
By CXOtoday Staff
Mumbai, Nov 12, 2008 1446 hrs IST

Instead of waiting for signs of a return to growth, it is better to begin planning for further business growth, advised Gartner analysts. Senior vice president and global head of research for Gartner, Peter Sondergaard, said an economic downturn can be a perfect time to undertake projects that warrant priority, because of their impact on future growth.
In the preliminary results of its annual Gartner Executive Programs (EXP) CIO survey, Gartner said IT leaders are wary of making dramatic budget cuts because they know it will be difficult to 'ramp up' their IT capabilities when opportunities for business growth return.

Of the 444 CIOs surveyed around the world thus far, 48% are projecting an IT budget increase in 2009. However, 52% of CIOs are reporting flat or IT budget decreases in 2009. On a weighted basis and considering all 444 IT organisations, 2009 IT budgets are set to increase 3.36%.

"While these are preliminary results, they support what we have observed during 2008 - that enterprises see IT as a way to drive cost out of the business in the face of an increasingly challenging economic climate," said Sondergaard. "Unlike the post-dot.com era where IT was perceived as wasteful, organisations now view IT as a way to transform their businesses and adopt leaner operating models. While it is prudent to plan for a short-term economic slowdown, IT leaders that are called on to reduce 2009 IT spending should do so in a way that will not impede the organization in the future."

As business growth is not declining at the same rate across geographies, Gartner said that CIOs can exploit asymmetries between regions and industries to find new opportunities.

Sondergaard predicts robust growth rates for some regions and countries. Asymmetry of markets and regions is a continuing feature of the global economy and IT leaders must be aware that more than one style of response may be needed if the enterprise is active in regions or sectors with different conditions.

Gartner said economic uncertainty dictates that prudent IT organisations prepare three alternative budgets: best-case, worst-case and most-likely scenarios. To that end, Gartner presents three global 2009 IT budget scenarios, spread across all industries, and based on the fallout from the ensuing economic uncertainty:

* Best-case scenario: Global IT budget growth is between flat (0.0 %) and 3.3 %
* Worst-case scenario: Global IT budgets are between flat (0.0 %) and a decline of 2.5 %
* Most-likely scenario: Global IT budgets are between flat (0.0 %) and an increase of 3.0 %

This overall decline in IT budgets is primarily due to the financial services sector, as a huge spender on IT, dragging down the average substantially. Public sector budget cuts are also occurring across many economies, and there is weakness in other vulnerable sectors such as retail and automotive, said Sondergaard.

He also highlighted some key areas that IT executives should focus on right now to help their organisations weather economic turmoil:

* Cost optimisation
* Virtualisation
* IT modernisation
* Low-carbon IT
* Workforce management
* Business intelligence
* Service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Business Process Management (BPM)
* Multi-sourcing

Full results of the Gartner EXP CIO survey will be available in the first quarter of 2009.

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