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Automation? Outsourcing? Server consolidation? How is your organization taming IT costs?

How will your company reduce IT spending and operational costs in 2005? Compare your main strategies to the top initiatives of 300 business-technology managers who responded to InformationWeek Research's Priorities 1Q study.

To find out more about business-technology leaders' priorities in the New Year, please see InformationWeek's upcoming Jan.3, 2005 issue.
 



Select an IT strategy and move it up or down according to how important a priority it is in your organization. 1 is highest priority and 10 is lowest.

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