Picture of money
Small business IT spending is up

Small business IT spending on the rise

Budgets increasingly focused on improving existing systems

Written by Anna Winston

IT budgets for small businesses are expected to increase by over 12 per cent in the coming year, but innovation is being pushed to the side, according to research.

The report on IT budgets by analyst AMR Research reveals spending is now focused on product manufacturing and improving existing systems rather than investing in new technology.

‘The numbers look really good, but 20 per cent of the money being spent is on compliance so actually there is not that much free money floating around for innovation,’ said Nigel Montgomery, one of the authors of AMR's Small and Medium Business IT Spending Profile 2006-2007 report.

‘In previous years manufacturing has been left on the shelf; this year people are overtly focusing on manufacturing. It’s much more of a brass tacks approach, essentially going back to basics in IT,’ said Montgomery.

In the 2005 report, product innovation and development was the main focus for business initiatives, but this has now shifted to better use of data throughout organisations. Containment of IT costs is also a new priority for businesses.

Companies that have fully integrated IT into the manufacturing process are now investing in software to address customer issues, including pricing management and customer retention.

‘The challenge is in building the skills to provide the professional services and support that is expected,’ said Montgomery.

Business process outsourcing is also changing the priorities for small firms, with changing numbers of supply and delivery points.

‘Companies who have been used to managing within four walls are suddenly finding themselves dealing with large networks. They have data within the business but they can’t make any sense out of it,’ said Montgomery.

IT budget growth in the UK is outstripping that of both France and Germany by seven per cent, an increase on last year’s growth, although capital expenditure continues to increase across Europe.

What do you think? Email us at feedback@computing.co.uk

Further reading:

Computing's SME special report

reader comments

related articles

 

Ricoh looks to protect its lot

Vendor hopes that its new brand image and 90ppm products will help safeguard partner revenue 24 Jul 2008

EMC hits 19 per cent growth

Storage giant exceeds financial targets after banking $13.23bn revenues last year 30 Jan 2008

SMEs embrace greener printing, HP claims

Vendor launches free guide to greener printing after survey reveals SMEs are keen to adopt a more environmentally friendly print strategy 23 Apr 2008

today's top stories

Analysis: Will IE8 cause more problems than it solves?

Microsoft's new browser may lead to compatibility issues and affect online advertising 29 Aug 2008

CIO morale plummets as crunch hits

Fewer opportunities and less responsibility depress IT managers 27 Aug 2008

The pIT stop Q&A: Should packaged software users adopt SOA?

Our expert panel answer readers' questions 29 Aug 2008

Computing podcast 28 August 2008

CIO job satisfaction plummets, and why schools' IT spending is set to top £1bn 28 Aug 2008

The definitive guide to collaboration

Five key technologies and five best practice tips to improve your collaborative IT 28 Aug 2008

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job here

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Would you recruit a student with an IT degree?

Would you recruit a student with an IT degree?

As IT student numbers plummet - would you recruit an IT graduate?

Previous poll results

Latest audio and video articles

A stressed CIOAudio

Computing podcast 28 August 2008

CIO job satisfaction plummets, and why schools' IT spending is set to top £1bn 28 Aug 2008

Bryan Glick video whiteboardVideo

The definitive guide to collaboration

Five key technologies and five best practice tips to improve your collaborative IT 28 Aug 2008

Latest in-depth articles

Myron HrycykAnalysis

General management skills are now as important as technical ability

A selection of leading chief information officers talk about what they see as the most important aspects of the role 28 Aug 2008

Internet Explorer logoAnalysis

Analysis: Will IE8 cause more problems than it solves?

Microsoft's new browser may lead to compatibility issues and affect online advertising 29 Aug 2008

Primary Navigation