InternetWeek Survey Reveals That E-Business Spending Continues To GrowWHO: Bob Violino, Managing Editor/Features, CMP Media's InternetWeekPRNewswire WHAT: The latest InternetWeek e-business spending survey finds that corporate and IT management continues to recognize the importance of e-business spending but are increasingly cautious in this current economic environment. In addition, the survey includes feedback from both corporate and IT managers, revealing that the two constituents are in alignment on a majority of spending issues. The survey offers an updated view of 2001 spending plans following two polls, in January and March, which found cautious yet optimistic attitudes among executives. The majority of IT managers, 71%, told InternetWeek that concerns about a slowing economy are not causing their companies to scale back spending on Internet initiatives. Highlights of the survey results include: - 47% of IT managers expect their company's spending on Internet and e-business initiatives to increase over 2000 levels -- compared to 48% in March. - E-business spending will increase by 27% this year down slightly from the increase projected one quarter ago, but still a robust figure. - Corporate and IT management are in sync on most spending issues; however differences emerge in three areas: * IT management is more optimistic about growth on Internet sales for 2001 * Corporate management is more optimistic about funding for new and existing projects * There is some disagreement regarding the types of initiatives that may be cut. InternetWeek's survey reveals that e-business spending continues to capture a large portion of total IT budgets -- despite broader market conditions. E-business initiatives that deliver more revenue, reduced costs or new customers continue to receive funding. To explore these issues further, InternetWeek has set-up a discussion forum at http://www.internetweek.com/transtoday01/ttoday072301.htm InternetWeek Bob Violino is available to discuss these survey results. InternetWeek will also provide graphs of survey data. The full story is located on the web at http://www.internetweek.com/newslead01/lead072301.htm and in the July 23, 2001 issues of InternetWeek. WHEN: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 CONTACT: Jacqueline Kiarie, CMP Media LLC Erin Brown, Horn Group 415-538-8980 781-356-7141 jkiarie@cmp.com ebrown@horngroup.com ABOUT: InternetWeek CMP Media's InternetWeek (http://www.internetweek.com) is the news and analysis source for 275,000 IT and corporate managers applying Internet technologies and strategies to transform their businesses. With a history of innovation and thought leadership, InternetWeek is the only newspaper with an Internet/IT editorial focus -- meeting the informational needs of e-business stakeholders charged with delivering results and driving business to survive in today's competitive marketplace. According to the most recent Simmons and IntelliQuest readership studies, InternetWeek delivers the most powerful audience -- it is the best-read and maintains the highest reader loyalty of all newspapers in its category. * Publishers Data, 12/00 CMP Media LLC CMP Media LLC (http://www.cmpnet.com/) is a leading high-tech media company providing essential information and marketing services to the entire technology spectrum -- the builders, sellers and users of technology worldwide. Capitalizing on its editorial strength, CMP is uniquely positioned to offer marketers comprehensive, multiple media solutions tailored to meet their individual needs. Its diverse products and services include newspapers, magazines, Internet products, research, direct marketing services, education and training, trade shows and conferences, custom publishing, testing and consulting. PRNewswire -- July 24 SOURCE: CMP Media LLC Website: http://www.internetweek.com/ |