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Gartner: Last resort IT cost-cutting strategies

Gartner: Last resort IT cost-cutting strategies

By:  Shane Schick  On: 27 Jan 2009 For: CIO Canada Creator

The research firm offers advice for desperate enterprises who have already chopped budgets but need to reduce their expenses even further. Exercise caution before taking these measures, an analyst warns

In other cases, it may be necessary to turn off automation where a staff-based process exists. Companies could also choose to purchase the cheapest IT available, or abandon best practices in lifecycle and asset management and extend the use of servers to four years or more.

Another option not mentioned on the Webinar is adopting emerging technologies. John Belgue, CIO and vice-president of commercial sales at natural gas supplier RiteRate.ca, said his company is too small for much belt-tightening. About six months ago, however, he moved from on-premise backup to online storage service MozyPro from Decho, an EMC company. Belgue said cloud-based storage has benefits beyond simple dollars and cents.

“I would say that looking at service level agreements and all those other things like reducing your footprint on server maintenance, I think everyone’s going to do that,” Belgue told CIO Canada in an interview. “For me (the real cost) is the amount of time I spend on a lot of these tasks. I want to spend time on things that make me effective and grow our business.”

Potter said it’s the firms who have been spending near the industry average or higher on IT that will be able to do the most cost-cutting. Gartner has been talking to global telecommunications firms who are reducing spending by 20 per cent, focusing on discretionary spending. Provincial governments, he said, are reducing storage costs, which in many cases make up 60 per cent of their IT budget. IT and consumer firms are implementing global chargeback standards and travel and leisure firms are pursuing ITIL certification to become more efficient.










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Shane Schick Shane Schick is the Editor-in-Chief of IT World Canada. Follow him at Twitter.com/shaneschick, Facebook.com/Shane.Schick.Media or myi.tw/ShaneSchickGoogle.

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