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Previously on "Companies postpone IT spending in preparation for "second recession""

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  • cojak
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    You just need to find the opportunity in every down turn - and one was staring you in the face

    " One factor holding companies back from spending is the need to invest time in staff training on new software. "

    Contractors generally look for the latest software and learn it, and are often at the front of the queue when the next upturn comes

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  • Companies postpone IT spending in preparation for "second recession"

    Aye yer all doomed

    Time to get a real job...

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