HBS Working Knowledge: Why IT Doesn’t Matter Anymore
HBS Working Knowledge: Why IT Doesn't Matter Anymore"In addition to being passive in their purchasing, companies have been sloppy in their use of IT. That's particularly true with data storage, which has come to account for more than half of many companies' IT expenditures. The bulk of what's being stored on corporate networks has little to do with making products or serving customers—it consists of employees' saved e-mails and files, including terabytes of spam, MP3s, and video clips."
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