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User Survey Analysis: Midsize Enterprises Report on the Go/No-Go Status of Their 2009 Storage Projects
2 October 2009
 
April Adams  

Midsize enterprises in nine countries report how the economic downturn is impacting their 2009 storage projects. Which projects are going forward as planned? Which have been postponed, reduced in budget or canceled? And which few are actually seeing budget increases in 2009?







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Table of Contents



    
Key Findings and Recommendations

    
Introduction and Survey Objectives

    
Methodology Statement

    
Gartner Recommendations Based on Findings

    
Data Insights

    
Status of Storage Projects in General
    
Status of Specific Storage Projects
    
Summarizing the Status of Specific Storage Projects
    
Storage Projects That Will Return to High Priority When the Economy Improves
    
Analysis
    
Demographics

    
Methodology

    
Recommended Reading


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Figure 1. 
Survey Respondents Whose Organizations Have Canceled IT Projects Since October 2008
 

Figure 2. 
Status of Storage Projects Planned for 2009
 

Figure 3. 
Storage Projects Implemented in 2009 as Planned, With Budget Initially Planned
 

Figure 4. 
Storage Projects Being Implemented in 2009 as Planned but With a Reduced Budget
 

Figure 5. 
2009 Storage Projects That Are Being Postponed to a Later Date
 

Figure 6. 
2009 Storage Projects Canceled Entirely
 

Figure 7. 
Storage Project Status Summary
 

Figure 8. 
Postponed, Canceled or Budget-Reduced 2009 Storage Projects That Are Most Likely to Return to a High Priority Level as Soon as the State of the Economy Improves
 

Figure 9. 
Storage Respondents by Location of Primary Workplace
 

Figure 10. 
Storage Respondents by Company Size (at Primary Workplace Location)
 

Figure 11. 
Storage Respondents by Fiscal 2008 Revenue
 

Figure 12. 
Storage Respondents by Industry
 



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