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IT Strategies to RUN and to GROW Business
Studies find that a very large portion of IT budgets go to maintaining current IT systems, leaving few resources to invest in new initiatives. As IT becomes more complex it demands more resources to maintain existing service levels and thus has become less responsive to the business. What is needed is for IT to reduce the cost of running the business and allocate the resources to growing the business. With its fixed budgets, IT needs to implement technology solutions that simultaneously accomplish both tasks. If successful organizations can rebalance IT investment portfolios, run their businesses more cost effectively and free resources for business growth.

Information Supply v/s Information Demand
The inability of information supply to keep up with information demand prevents organizations from acting on growth strategies. Each wave of technology has enabled increase in information supply. At same time end users with array of devices - PCs, PDA, Mobile Phones - have become more dynamic and unpredictable and are demanding more and more information in their quest for productivity. The role of CIO is to reconcile and support the requirements for information supply at back end of the enterprise and information demand at the front end.

 
 
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