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10 ways to put your IT budget on a diet

10 ways to put your IT budget on a diet

By:  Doris Brophy  On: 31 May 2009 For: Channelworld India 

For CIOs who need to tighten their financial belts, there are plenty of ways to do more with less. Here are ten approaches you may want to consider

8. EXTERNAL COLLABORATION. Share, share, share, just like your mother taught you. Share desktop support personnel with the unit across the hall, on another floor, the building across the street and even your competition. Share a network, a server room or a geothermal system. Share a printer, or share a relationship with a vendor for better pricing on volume.

9. OPEN SOURCE. Much of it is now prime time. Do your research, talk to people and companies employing the open source you are interested in, and move forward with these viable alternatives.

10. ARCHITECTURE – DO IT RIGHT. Yes, organizations are achieving savings, quicker time to market, scalability and redundancy with Service-Based Architecture (SBA) and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). No, it does not have to be a huge and costly initiative. The SBA/SOA approach has achieved savings done piecemeal, via small reusable components.

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Doris Brophy Doris Brophy is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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