The economy may be tanking, but that doesn’t mean the hopes and priorities of IT leaders are in a freefall.
Dan Gingras expected panic.
Gingras, a former CIO at Bausch & Lomb and Watts Regulator Co. and now a partner at the consultancy Tatum LLC, frequently consults with CEOs and corporate boards on IT strategy. After the Wall Street fallout and the looming uncertainty following it, Gingras expected his clients to sound the alarm, particularly on IT spending.
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