Ungated Post | 24 Jan 2014

IT Spending and Return: A European Perspective

Many companies struggle to budget effectively for technology and maximize return on IT investments. Oxford Economics, in partnership with AlixPartners, surveyed 50 CFOs and senior finance executives across four countries to understand just how they meet these challenges. 

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