Do you attend webinars anymore?
Yes, regularly35%
Yes, occasionally53%
No10%
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Senior IT Executive in Education, 51 - 200 employees
I sign up for a lot more than I attend, to be honest.CIO in Software, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
Webinars have become the new white papers. The formula appears to be very similar across companies with an intent to waste part of the time on somewhat useless information and then just barely scratch the surface of the topic you are interested in. This is the part where I pine away for the old days of thoughtful sharing...IT Operating Unit Director in Education, 10,001+ employees
Rarely, as the primary goal appears to be to scrape up contact info to be shared/sold, rather then sharing any insights that aren’t already available elsewhere. This applies mostly to vendors we don’t already have a relationship with.Board Member in Healthcare and Biotech, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
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Moderately68%
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Password management/Authentication14%
Endpoint management40%
Identity management25%
Internal threat detection12%
Firewalls3%
Data encryption2%
Other0%
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VP of Engineering in Healthcare and Biotech, 11 - 50 employees
I read "vendor" here to mean someone primarily providing a SaaS or PaaS, or even a desktop, web or mobile application, or code library.If that is correct, then it can be extremely hard to price.
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Chief Information Officer in Healthcare and Biotech, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
Our quickest spend reduction came from end point standardization and the narrowing of standard equipment to a menu of options. A standard replacement scheduled was implemented allowing a reliable prediction of endpoint costs. ...read more