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While North American retail execs are planning for trivial—if any—IT investment increases this year, with “more than one-quarter of retailers expecting lower IT spending,” more than half of their Asia Pacific counterparts are preparing for significantly higher IT spending, according to new Forrester numbers released this week. A bit of the Tortoise and the Hare perhaps? In North America, “the mean estimate for share of IT budget devoted to innovation in 2007 was 35 percent,” the Forrester report said. “But a lower median at 30 percent and mode at 20 percent suggest that a few retailers planned heavy funding of innovation, while most planned much less investment.” Read more. |