I'm not cheerleading here, just emphasizing the core role that IT plays in any organization. But don't just take my word for it. In a few weeks, you'll hear from the industry's top players--in a special issue of InformationWeek--on where they think the industry is headed this year. Here's a sampling:
"We may look back on 2003 as a watershed event for the information technologist. Never before have we seen a better opportunity to differentiate a company from its competitors through the strategic, effective use of IT."--CIO of a major automaker "I believe the promise and opportunities are at least as great in the Digital Decade ahead as they were throughout most of the last 10 years."--CEO of a leading software company "The reason I'm optimistic about the industry, and particularly about our prospects in the industry, is because, although people spent more money on IT in the late '90s, they understand why they spend money on IT today much better than they did then. Customers will demand a clearer linkage between their business objectives and their technology spend, but technology now is broadly acknowledged as being absolutely mission critical."--CEO of a major IT vendor Stephanie Stahl To discuss this column with other readers, please visit Stephanie Stahl's forum on the Listening Post. To find out more about Stephanie Stahl, please visit her page on the Listening Post.
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