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May 5, 2006

Supply Chain Management Spending: 2006

Business Technographics North America

by Noha Tohamy

with John Ragsdale, Elisse Gaynor

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Executive Summary

In the Business Technographics® November 2005 North American And European Enterprise Software And Services Survey, Forrester surveyed 603 technology decision-makers and enterprises in North America to find out how they plan to invest their supply chain software and services budgets in 2006. Only 17% of the overall respondents indicated that they will invest in supply chain software-as-a-service (SaaS) deployment. Smaller companies with limited IT bandwidth exhibit a greater appetite for SaaS — 25% adoption at companies in which the IT staff constitutes less than 1% of the total employee base, compared with only 8% adoption at companies in which the IT staff constitutes 4% or more. Only 11% of the respondents indicated that they will hire systems integrators and consultants for general supply chain management (SCM) consulting and RFID implementations.

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