With the boom and bust of the late '90s and early years of this decade, many companies turned their focus toward improving efficiency and lowering costs. To streamline business processes and optimize efficiency, the InformationWeek 500 increased their use of automation, reengineered existing applications, and improved data integration between systems and departments. Many brought in strategic consultants to help streamline business processes, and some outsourced a portion of IT operations either domestically or offshore.
IT budget patterns and spending also can be trended over time. As a group, InformationWeek 500 companies represent more than $150 billion in annual IT spending. In 2006, the average InformationWeek 500 company has almost $10 billion in annual revenue and spends 3.21% of that revenue on IT. The amount spent on revenue varies greatly by industry, and over the years each industry has seen peaks and valleys in IT spending. One constant--the largest part of IT budgets is traditionally devoted to IT salaries and benefits.
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InformationWeek 500 IT dollars spent
Note: Dollars in millions. Additional data from InformationWeek 500 Survey, 2001-2005.
Average company revenue
Average IT dollars spent
Average IT budget as a % of revenue
Data: InformationWeek Research survey of InformationWeek 500 executives.
Average dollar breakdown of IT budget 2003 to 2006
Note: Dollars in millions. In 2003, $353.0 million; in 2004, $334.0 million; in 2005, $293.0 million; and in 2006, $304.0 million.
New product/technology purchases
IT consulting/outsourcing
Research & development
Salaries & benefits
Applications
Everything else
Data: InformationWeek Research survey of InformationWeek 500 executives
InformationWeek 500 IT spending
Note: Dollars in millions. Additional data from InformationWeek 500 Survey, 2001-2005.
Average IT dollars spent
Total IT dollars spent
Data: InformationWeek Research survey of InformationWeek 500 executives.
Average percentage of worldwide annual sale revenue earmarked to IT budget
Note: Percentages represent medians. Additional data from InformationWeek 500 Survey, 2002-2005.
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
Industry
2.0%
1.8%
1.5%
2.1%
1.7%
Automotive
6.0%
10.0%
8.6%
7.1%
7.6%
Banking & Financial Services
3.3%
4.3%
6.0%
3.5%
3.8%
Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals
1.8%
2.0%
1.5%
2.1%
2.1%
Chemicals
0.8%
0.5%
0.5%
1.4%
1.8%
Construction & Engineering
3.9%
5.0%
4.0%
3.4%
3.5%
Consulting & Business Services
2.0%
2.5%
1.9%
2.1%
2.8%
Consumer Goods
1.1%
1.5%
1.2%
1.7%
1.4%
Distribution
3.3%
3.0%
3.0%
3.7%
5.0%
Electronics
2.1%
2.5%
2.0%
2.1%
3.0%
Energy & Utilities
3.5%
3.0%
3.0%
3.3%
2.7%
Health Care & Medical
2.5%
2.0%
1.5%
2.0%
2.5%
Hospitality & Travel
3.0%
3.5%
4.0%
4.4%
4.2%
Information Technology
3.4%
3.0%
3.4%
3.6%
4.0%
Insurance
2.0%
2.0%
2.7%
3.0%
4.8%
Logistics & Transportation
2.0%
2.0%
1.8%
2.4%
2.7%
Manufacturing
3.7%
3.0%
2.5%
3.3%
5.6%
Media & Entertainment
1.0%
1.0%
1.0%
1.4%
1.5%
Metal & Natural Resources
1.6%
1.0%
1.4%
1.6%
1.4%
Retail: General Merchandising
1.5%
2.0%
2.5%
2.7%
1.8%
Retail: Specialty Merchandising
5.4%
6.0%
4.9%
4.6%
4.6%
Telecommunications
Data: InformationWeek Research survey of InformationWeek 500 executives


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