CIO Jury: 83% of tech leaders changed IT priorities this year due to the pandemic
COVID-19 and the need for employees to work remotely led to many organizations changing their IT budget priorities and plans this year.
COVID-19 and the need for employees to work remotely led to many organizations changing their IT budget priorities and plans this year.
With remote work commonplace, many companies are changing IT priorities as they set budgets for 2021.
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