Know Your Neighbors
California tops our list again, with 58 companies (down from 64 last year). New York is No. 2, with 47. Texas and Illinois come next, with 39 and 32, respectively. New Jersey (30), Georgia (27), Pennsylvania (26), Ohio (25), Missouri (20), and Massachusetts (19) round out the InformationWeek 500 list.
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West
- 77% expect 2012 IT spending to exceed 2011
- Spend 2.9% of revenue on IT, on average
- 27% allow certain employees to use personal mobile devices for work
- 45% have embedded their IT intellectual property into a new product or service
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Midwest
- 70% expect 2012 IT spending to exceed 2011
- Spend 2.8% of revenue on IT, on average
- 42% allow certain employees to use personal mobile devices for work
- 57% have embedded their IT intellectual property into a new product or service
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South
- 63% expect 2012 IT spending to exceed 2011
- Spend 3.1% of revenue on IT, on average
- 30% allow certain employees to use personal mobile devices for work
- 45% have embedded their IT intellectual property into a new product or service
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Northeast
- 64% expect 2012 IT spending to exceed 2011
- Spend 3.3% of revenue on IT, on average
- 24% allow certain employees to use personal mobile devices for work
- 55% have embedded their IT intellectual property into a new product or service
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