Use Project & Portfolio Management to Control IT Costs, Barbara Gomolski, Gartner


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Use Project & Portfolio Management to Control IT Costs, Barbara Gomolski, Gartner


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Contributed by: Gartner PPM Summit
The question of whether "we are spending the right amount on IT" looms for many organizations. This presentation is based on our extensive primary research on IT spending--a global study that includes more than 1,500 organizations. This session will look at the current trends in IT investment by industry, and reveal best practices in determining the right level of IT investment.
Key Issues:
  • What are the trends in IT spending?
  • How can organizations determine if they are spending the right amount of money on IT?





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