Construction & Engineering Industries
Information technology has become an integral part of the construction and engineering industries. Customers are demanding shorter cycle times and lower costs, and competition is fierce. For everyday that a project is late, a company can lose hundreds of thousands of dollars. Efficiency is key. Construction and engineering companies are investing heavily in information technologies to remain competitive and keep up with the industries' fast paced environment.
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Below is a chart on the banking industry's statistics gathered by Information Week Magazine since 1995. Click on the links to view Information Week's pdf* charts.
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Source: InformationWeek Online, InformationWeek 500 Industry Charts
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