With predictions of increased IT spending in 2011 as the global economy recovers, new research from CommVault has surveyed the spending attitudes among storage professionals
CommVault’s IT Storage Spending Survey polled a cross-section of more than 350 of its global software customers, and found that nearly 80 percent of storage administrators reported that their IT spending budgets would either be increased slightly or maintained at 2010 levels.
About 80 percent of those polled reported that they will allocate as much as 20 percent of their budgets on data-protection hardware, software, services/support and media.
Typically, storage spending involving non-hardware items such as data protection, data monitoring and capacity management constitutes less than 10 percent of yearly budgets. Most storage spending goes into purchases involving hardware, networking, software and maintenance.
“They need to fix these problems without dramatically increasing their budgets, which has been a recurring theme for the past several years. In 2011, companies will still need to do more with less, but they’re also investing more in modern solutions that solve these real-world IT challenges while leveraging budget allocations to the fullest.”
The CommVault survey included professionals responsible for IT budget allocations encompassing storage and data management, including CIOs, vice presidents and IT directors as well as backup, server and storage group managers or administrators.
About 60 percent of the respondents polled for this survey are in organisations with 500 to 10,000 employees and represent a range of industry sectors, including government, education, manufacturing, health care, financial services, engineering and retail.
About 50 percent of the respondents were responsible for managing between 6 to 25 terabytes of primary data last year; 22 percent managed fewer than 25 physical servers, while 24 percent managed fewer than 25 virtual servers currently.
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