Nearly all government departments and federally-funded organizations are expected to propose "savings" of up to 15 per cent of their spending in the next three years.
I’m all for what you’re suggesting about software, but the training and I.T costs alone make me question the savings.
Information technologists adept at supporting users of Microsoft products are a dime a dozen. Anything outside of that, and you’re paying the big bucks and/or have a much smaller hiring pool.
I’m all for what you’re suggesting about software, but the training and I.T costs alone make me question the savings.
Information technologists adept at supporting users of Microsoft products are a dime a dozen. Anything outside of that, and you’re paying the big bucks and/or have a much smaller hiring pool.