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>I have a client that is convince that he should spend 5% of his business revenue in IT, excluding hardware. Does it make sense ? Does anybody know where to find numbers on that.
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>Thanks
Heya Eric - as Steve and Jordan have pointed out - it depends on the industry.
For example - a telecom billing firm might spend 30% of its total revenue per year on IT.
A glass bottle manufacturing firm might spen 0.5 to 2.0 percent.
Could you tell us a bit more about the client ?
OTOH - metrics are cool .
If the paper shuffling represents 80 percent of the employee workload, and automation / software development reduces that workload to 4 percent - then there is a definite cost savings in paperwork shuffling due to automation.
BUT - you are looking for cited metrics ? It depends on the type of company.
regards [Bill]
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