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7 Steps for I.T. Project Success

In 2004 KPMG's research revealed that I.T. project failure is "rampant" with 56% of firms having classified 1 or more I.T. projects as a failure in 2003.  Other research by Gartner has discovered that a full 40% of I.T. projects are canceled and 28% are over budget and/or late. Research by Bloor has shown that the failure rate of I.T. projects has not changed since the 1970s which proves that the I.T. industry suffers over and over again from the same problems. Fortunately research by other organisations has highlighted the solutions to these problems. By following these seven steps you can ensure your I.T. projects don't add to the statistics on failures. Request our white paper: The 7 Critical Steps For I.T. Project Success to discover what are the problems affecting IT projects and how you can overcome them. -------------------------------------------------- Does training pay? Gartner certainly thinks so. "It is 2 to 27 times more cost-effective to hire an accomplished developer" - Gartner.  Up skill your developers today with our expert Oracle training and benefit from increased productivity tomorrow, Need help with your Oracle projects? If your Oracle projects are in danger of failing and you need help fast, call us on 0117 924 7646 or ask how we can help Oracle tips and tricks Subscribe to our newsletter, jam-packed full of tips and tricks to help you slash costs, sky-rocket productivity and make your systems better, faster and smarter. ©Smartsoft Computing Ltd, Bristol, England Tel: 0117 924 7646 Contact Us View our privacy policy This site uses woopra.com to gather statistical information about our visitors. This data is aggregated to show industry trends (such as browser share). However, this data shall be the average of many thousands of visits and is in no way linked to individuals. View woopra privacy policy.  Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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7 Steps for I.T. Project Success

In 2004 KPMG's research revealed that I.T. project failure is "rampant" with 56% of firms having classified 1 or more I.T. projects as a failure in 2003.  Other research by Gartner has discovered that a full 40% of I.T. projects are canceled and 28% are over budget and/or late. Research by Bloor has shown that the failure rate of I.T. projects has not changed since the 1970s which proves that the I.T. industry suffers over and over again from the same problems. Fortunately research by other organisations has highlighted the solutions to these problems. By following these seven steps you can ensure your I.T. projects don't add to the statistics on failures. Request our white paper: The 7 Critical Steps For I.T. Project Success to discover what are the problems affecting IT projects and how you can overcome them. -------------------------------------------------- Does training pay? Gartner certainly thinks so. "It is 2 to 27 times more cost-effective to hire an accomplished developer"  - Gartner.  Up skill your developers today with our expert Oracle training  Need help with your Oracle projects? If your Oracle projects are in danger of failing and you need help fast, call us on 0117 924 7646 or ask how we can help Oracle tips and tricks Subscribe to our newsletter, jam-packed full of tips and tricks to help you make your systems better, faster and smarter. ©Smartsoft Computing Ltd, Bristol, England Contact Us View our privacy policy This site uses woopra.com to gather statistical information about our visitors. This data is aggregated to show industry trends (such as browser share). However, this data shall be the average of many thousands of visits and is in no way linked to individuals. View woopra privacy policy.     View Smartsoft privacy policy Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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