
IT Priorities where enterprises are focused
Current spending and headcount allocation at medium- and large-sized businesses, tracked over the past six months.
What's coming up this year? Business IT resources start shifting from hardware to software in the next 12 months. But networking--especially wireless--stays a top priority.
Long-term planning for IT: the budget and the people will work on Web Technologies, including .NET and XML, and never-ending upgrades to business networks.
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Priority access to Microsoft experts in you local area | | Key findings: In-person events for IT pros, developers, partners | Who/What: "Connect with Microsoft" events in more than 100 cities

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| Windows Server 2003 Evaluation Kit | | Key findings: 180-day trial versions of core server and apps, many in beta, registration required | | Who/What: Server, Exchange, Outlook Web Access, SharePoint Services, Small Business Server, etc. |
Length: Hundreds of MBs (CD-ROM or download)

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| 2003 Wireless LAN Benefits Study | | Key findings: A study to quantify the benefits offered by implementing WLAN (including increased flexibility, productivity, and cost savings). | | Who/What: Cisco white paper |
Length: 37 pages

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| JetBlue flies with Windows | | Key findings: 100% Windows shop, standardization reduced IT staff by 50% | | Who/What: Jeff Cohen, chief information officer of JetBlue Airways | Length: 1 page

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