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Connecting the Enterprise: 2009 Unified Communications Tracking Poll
In today's economically challenging times, IT departments, big and small, are looking for ways to boost productivity and efficiencies, while managing operating costs.
CDW Government, Inc.'s (CDW-G) new tracking poll, which surveyed 766 IT professionals who work on unified communications (UC) or component technologies in business, government, higher education, and healthcare, indicates that IT executives are working to integrate communications technologies to reduce costs and help grow the organizational bottom line.
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To view an in-depth analysis of CDW-G's study, "Connecting the Enterprise - 2009 Unified Communications Tracking Poll," please complete the information form at the link below.
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- In November 2008, CDW-G surveyed information technology (IT) decision makers to identify where their organizations stood on the adoption of unified communications (UC)
- Total sample size: 766 IT professionals
- Medium/Large Business: 150
- Federal Government: 150
- State & Local Government: 151
- Higher Education: 150
- Healthcare: 165
- Margin of error for total sample: ±3.54 percent at a 95% confidence level
- Margin of error for industry sub-groups: ±7.97 percent at a 95 % confidence level
- Demographics
- Organization size:
- 6% less than 100 employees; 16% 100 - 499 employees; 51% 500 - 1,000 employees; 27% more than 10,000 employees
- Industry details:
- Business: 55% publicly traded, 45% privately owned
- Federal government: 65% Federal civilian, 35% DoD
- Healthcare: 49% have less than 500 beds, 51% have 500 beds or more
- Higher education: 38% private, 62% public; 38% have less than 8,000 students, 62% have 8,000 students or more
- Title:
- 4% Chief Information Officer/Chief Technology Officer; 31% Information Technology (IT) Director/Manager; 6% Telecommunications Director/Manager; 51% IT Supervisor, Specialist or Engineer; 8% Telecommunications Supervisor, Specialist or Engineer
- This report is the first of several that CDW-G will execute over the coming year to assess IT decision makers’ attitudes and progress towards the adoption of unified communications technology
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