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Market Research Report

Business Strategy: IT Executives Survey Results -- Can 2010 Get Here Soon Enough?

Published by IDC Financial Insights
Published November, 2009 Product code 103503
Content info Pages: 17
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Business Strategy: IT Executives Survey Results -- Can 2010 Get Here Soon Enough? published by IDC Financial Insights in November, 2009. This report consists of Pages: 17 and the price starts from US $ 4500.

Introduction

Abstract

This IDC Financial Insights report discusses the results from IDC' s 2009 Annual Verticals Survey. As IT spend among North American banking institutions will slip to $51 billion in 2010, financial institution executives are sharply focused on maximizing IT budgets that include delaying new and innovative IT projects in favor of essentials such as compliance and fraud management. The survey findings from 348 banking institution IT executives and managers provide insight to both financial institutions and vendors on how financial institutions are managing IT budgets through this economic crisis.

"In the wake of IT staff reductions and delayed projects, IT investment priorities are focusing on improving sales, retaining existing customers, and containing costs," according to Karen Massey, senior analyst, Consumer Banking, IDC Financial Insights. "However, financial institutions, and the vendors that serve, must keep innovation on the strategic radar to meet the needs of increasingly complex and demanding customers as the economy recovers."

Table of Contents

  • Financial Insights Opinion
  • In This Report
    • Methodology
  • Situation Overview
    • Survey Respondent Demographics
    • IT Investment
    • Security
    • Economic Impact on IT Spend
    • Top IT Vendors
    • Criteria for Choosing IT Vendors
  • Future Outlook
  • Essential Guidance
    • Actions for Financial Institutions
    • Actions for Vendors
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis
  • Table: Respondents by Influence over IT Budget
  • Table: Respondents by Level Within Organization
  • Table: Respondents by Title
  • Table: Currently Implemented IT Solutions (% of Respondents)
  • Figure: IT Investment Drivers
  • Figure: Importance of Investing in Specific IT Solutions
  • Figure: Planned IT Investments Through 2010
  • Figure: Top Banking Security Initiatives by Tier
  • Figure: Economic Impact on IT Spending by Tier
  • Figure: Economic Impact on IT Staff by Tier
  • Figure: Actions to Cut IT Spending by Tier
  • Figure: Top 3 IT Vendors
  • Figure: Importance of Criteria in Choosing Top 3 IT Vendors
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