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Understanding The Impact Of Technology On Business
| Name of survey: | Enterprise And SMB Networks And Telecommunications Survey, North America And Europe, Q12008 |
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| Product: | Forrester's Forrsights For Business Technology |
| Date of survey: | April 2008 |
| Region: | North America and Europe |
| Respondents: | 2,187 |
Forrester's 2008 networks and telecommunications study was fielded to 2,187 IT executives and technology decision-makers located in Canada, France, Germany, the UK, and the US and from companies with two or more employees. This survey is part of Forrester¿s suite of Business Data Services studies. Forrester fielded the survey in March and April of 2008. e-Rewards fielded this survey online on behalf of Forrester. E-Rewards provided incentives to survey respondents. We have provided exact sample sizes in this report on a question-by-question basis. Forrester¿s Business Data Services fields eight business-to-business technology studies in 12 countries each calendar year. For quality control, we carefully screen respondents according to job title and function. Business Data Services ensures that the final survey population contains only those with significant involvement in the planning, funding, and purchasing of IT products and services. Additionally, we set quotas for company size (number of employees) and industry as a means of controlling the data distribution and establishing alignment with IT spend calculated by Forrester analysts. In addition to sampling error, one should bear in mind that the practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the finding of opinion polls. Other possible sources of error in polls are probably more serious than theoretical calculations of sampling error. These other potential sources of error include question wording, question ordering, and no response. As with all survey research, it is impossible to quantify the errors that may result from these factors without an experimental control group, so we strongly caution against using the words ¿margin of error¿ in reporting any survey data. These statements conform to the principles of disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls. You can find the questions presented in full as well as find more information about the data on the Survey & Data page: http://www.forrester.com/Survey/Archive?surveytype=5. For access to the full data results, please contact bds@forrester.com.
Enterprise And SMB Networks And Telecommunications Survey, North America And Europe, Q12008
The documents and figures below summarize the findings from this research
Reducing Risk In Global Telecom Services Sourcing
Brownlee Thomas, Ph.D., December 2008
The State Of Managed MPLS Service SLAs In 2008: Enterprise Requirements Must Define Performance
Lisa Pierce, October 2008
2008 Canadian Managed Telecom Services Outlook
Ellen Daley, September 2008
Telecom And Network Information Sources For Canadian Firms
Ellen Daley, September 2008
Ethernet Services Take Europe By Storm
Phil Sayer, September 2008
The State Of Mobile Infrastructure: 2008
Chris Silva, August 2008
The Mobile Architecture Imperative
Jeffrey S. Hammond, Ellen Daley, August 2008
The State Of SMB Networks And Telecommunications: 2008
Ellen Daley, July 2008
Mobile Application Evaluations And Pilots By Industry
Ellen Daley, July 2008
Unified Communications Adoption Plans
Elizabeth Herrell, June 2008
North American And European SMB VoIP Technologies Adoption
Ellen Daley, June 2008
North American And European SMB Access Technology Landscape
Ellen Daley, June 2008
North American And European Contact Center Outlook
Ellen Daley, June 2008
The State Of Enterprise Networks And Telecommunications: 2008
Ellen Daley, June 2008