IT organizations will resist making changes as the year 2000 looms--but look for budgets to keep growing anyway |
Contingency plans in spotlight as year 2000 troubles begin this year |
Setting up a Web commerce site or intranet was just the beginning; now comes the heavy lifting |
Demand for outsourcers and integrators will grow as companies seek partners to manage changing technologies |
With core applications in place at most large companies, users are exploring what can be done with ERP software |
Companies plan big investments for infrastructures to support the newest business strategies |
Companies strive to find technology workers as demand continues to outrun supply |
The year 2000 deadline and the maturity of many new technologies will make the new year a pivotal one |
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