New InformationWeek Reports Research Identifies Mobile Applications as Top Enterprise Software PriorityOct 13, 2011 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- InformationWeek Reports, a service for peer-based IT research and analysis, announced the release of its latest research report; Enterprise Apps 2011: Focus on Business Relevance, which encompasses analysis of results from InformationWeek's Enterprise Applications Survey and guides readers in developing business-relevant enterprise application strategies. Three hundred and fourteen business technology professionals responded to this poll. The report author, Doug Henschen, is executive editor of InformationWeek. Research Summary: IT leaders see new priorities for their on-premises enterprise application strategies, with mobile applications, financial and performance management apps, and social-savvy CRM topping the charts. Business needs—not technology concerns—are driving a new level of commitment when it comes to enterprise software decisions. Still, no one is saying goodbye to the old software systems. More than half of survey respondents cite upgrading or optimizing existing applications as the activity that consumes most of their time; about half also consider having to perform these updates one of the main barriers to success. Findings:
For full access to the research data download now at: "IT has this incredible opportunity to make its relevance to the business obvious," says Lorna Garey, content director of InformationWeek Reports. "Corporate executives and managers actually crave the mobile applications, financial and performance management apps, and CRM that IT is implementing. The needs of business and IT are dovetailing now more than ever." For more information: About InformationWeek Business Technology Network (http://www.informationweek.com) The InformationWeek Business Technology Network provides IT executives with unique analysis and tools that parallel their work flow—from defining and framing objectives through to the evaluation and recommendation of solutions. Anchored by InformationWeek, the multimedia powerhouse that looks across the enterprise, the network scales across the most critical technology categories with online properties like DarkReading.com (security), NetworkComputing.com (networking and communications) and BYTE (consumer technology). The network also provides focused content for key IT targets, such as CIOs, developers, and SMBs via InformationWeek Global CIO, Dr. Dobb's and InformationWeek SMB, as well as vital vertical industries with InformationWeek Financial Services, Government and Healthcare sites. Content is at the nucleus of our information distribution strategy—IT professionals turn to our experts and communities to stay informed, get advice and research technologies to make strategic business decisions. About UBM TechWeb (http://www.ubmtechweb.com) UBM TechWeb, the global leader in technology media and professional information, enables people and organizations to harness the transformative power of technology. Through its three core businesses – media solutions, marketing services and paid content – UBM TechWeb produces the most respected and consumed brands and media applications in the technology market. More than 14.5 million business and technology professionals (CIOs and IT managers, Web & Digital professionals, Software Developers, Government decision makers, and Telecom providers) actively engage in UBM TechWeb's communities and information resources monthly. UBM TechWeb brands include: global face-to-face events such as Interop, Web 2.0, Black Hat and Enterprise Connect; award-winning online resources such as InformationWeek, Light Reading, and Network Computing; and market-leading magazines InformationWeek, Wall Street & Technology, and Advanced Trading. UBM TechWeb is a UBM plc company, a global provider of news distribution and specialist information services with a market capitalization of more than $2.5 billion. SOURCE UBM TechWeb |