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[TechRepublic] Will your 2011 IT budget be bigger, smaller, or the same?

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TechRepublic Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | December 16, 2010


Editor's note: It's time for us to do our annual poll asking TechRepublic members what their 2011 IT budgets look like. After you take the poll, read our interview with VMware CIO Mark Egan, and get the details on Nokia's round of patent suits against Apple. - Jason

Poll: Will your 2011 IT budget be bigger, smaller, or the same?

Many IT departments are doing a hardware refresh while others invest in virtualization. What does your 2011 IT budget look like and where is the money being spent? Take the poll and join the discussion Read more

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