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A recently published
survey of information technology practices in the industry
reveals a trend is under way toward technology standardization
at many firms.
The turn to uniform operating systems,
protocols and applications is demonstrated in the 2003 Information
Technology & E-Business Survey of A/E/P/ & Environmental
Consulting Firms recently released by ZweigWhite Co., Natick,
Mass.
The percentage of company leaders
who say their firms are "extremely homogeneous"
in their information technology rose from 36% in 1999 to 45%
today, with 58% of the respondents saying they hope to move
toward even more standardization in the next 18 months.
Data was collected in February
and March from 118 firms answering 186 questions about their
IT plans and practices. Topics include data link protocols,
project Website use, CAD applications, data storage, communications,
staffing, training and spending.
One third of the firms anticipate
spending more on IT this year, with a median increase of 10%,
while 20% expect their IT spending to drop a median 20%.
The report costs $275 and may be
ordered at www.zweigwhite.com
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