Right, that's it, clear the bench. The space is needed for more cubicles. C'mon, off your bums and into those jobs, the recession's all over.
I don't see how "bugger all + 8% of bugger all" = very much improvement.
The IT recession of the last couple of years is over, with tech spending set to rise by more than eight per cent this year, to £1 trillion.
That's according to analyst firm Forrester, which says Europe will be the strongest part of the world during the recovery with the UK highlighted as one area where customers of all sizes will start spending on IT again.
The report claims 'smart computing' technologies, including server and storage virtualisation and cloud computing, will help the IT industry to grow twice as fast as the economy in 2010, and keep it on the up for the next six or seven years.
That's according to analyst firm Forrester, which says Europe will be the strongest part of the world during the recovery with the UK highlighted as one area where customers of all sizes will start spending on IT again.
The report claims 'smart computing' technologies, including server and storage virtualisation and cloud computing, will help the IT industry to grow twice as fast as the economy in 2010, and keep it on the up for the next six or seven years.
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