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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about spending cover a range of topics, including IT budget trends, government expenditure, and enterprise technology investments. One thread highlights a CIO survey showing strong growth in IT spending for 2025, with security, AI, and IoT as key drivers. Other threads address government spending on military parades and disaster rebuilding. A historical thread notes that Windows 7 sales boosted Microsoft's revenue, while some enterprises considered upgrading to XP SP3 instead. These conversations reflect how spending decisions in both public and private sectors impact technology adoption and business strategy.
Piper Sandler's recent Chief Information Officer (CIO) survey indicates a robust outlook for IT spending in the latter half of 2025, with a pronounced emphasis on security, artificial intelligence (AI), and Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure. The survey reveals that 85% of CIOs anticipate...
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Japan's cabinet approved on Friday almost $50 billion of spending for post-earthquake rebuilding, a downpayment on the country's biggest public works effort in six decades.
The emergency budget of 4 trillion yen ($48.5 billion), which is likely be followed by more...
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From: The Windows Club July 25, 2010
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