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Having watched the development of Information Technology almost from its infancy to its present state of well-being, it was natural to look into the various aspects of the introduction and development of its functions within different organizations. It has been estimated that the IT-savvy companies in the US spend nearly 7 percent of their turnover on upgrading IT facilities. Unfortunately, in India this figure is less than 1 percent. Observing this-as an employee in TISCO and as a consultant with various companies, it has been fascinating to note that most Indian companies are willing to spend money on upgrading their IT facilities; they are not advised properly because the advice given to them is by different vendors. This book is intended to correct this view so that organizations spend their money on upgrading their IT facilities wisely.
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offering a high discount on this book as it is slightly damaged
Having watched the development of Information Technology almost from its infancy to its present state of well-being, it was natural to look into the various aspects of the introduction and development of its functions within different organizations. It has been estimated that the IT-savvy companies in the US spend nearly 7 percent of their turnover on upgrading IT facilities. Unfortunately, in India this figure is less than 1 percent. Observing this-as an employee in TISCO and as a consultant with various companies, it has been fascinating to note that most Indian companies are willing to spend money on upgrading their IT facilities; they are not advised properly because the advice given to them is by different vendors. This book is intended to correct this view so that organizations spend their money on upgrading their IT facilities wisely.