Don't Look For A Second Half Recovery
from the keep-on-waiting dept
Some software execs are saying they don't buy the predictions that corporate IT spending will recover in the second half of 2002. They say that most companies have set their budgets for the year, and are unlikely to adjust them just yet. If anything, growth is expected to come from Asia, and hopefully next year corporate technology budgets will begin to free up.
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