09 Jul 2010
A new report from Gartner says that a second economic downturn is possible, and outlines the steps CIOs should take to safeguard their businesses.
Despite widespread signs of economic recovery globally, CIOs should be open to the risk of a worsening recession, it says.
But planning to slash spending and delay projects does not mean a second recession is definitely on the way, as its arrival depends on a number of factors.
Mark Raskino, vice president and fellow at Gartner Research, said: "There are fundamental issues in the global economy which haven't been sorted out and remain in a precarious state."
Increasing numbers of CFOs are expecting further recession.
"Once we see these sorts of predictions, we advise our IT clients to start kicking the tyres," he said.
Raskino believes that companies reliant on public spending are most at risk.
"Any SME with multiple lines of business is probably going to be okay unless it is completely dependent on government revenue," he said.
Gartner recommends that CIOs take the following steps:
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