Consolidating IT infrastructure and trimming the financial fat are among the key objectives for chief information officers this year.
When asked what their top business or strategic issue is this year, cost cutting was the subject mentioned most often by IT chiefs who responded to ZDNet Asia's sister site Silicon.com's fifth annual exclusive CIO Agenda 2009 survey.
On a more positive note, growing revenue was also seen as a priority--in particular, projects to support business development and to "engage new clients and foster existing client loyalty", in the words of one respondent.
Unsurprisingly, more efficient use of existing infrastructure is also a key goal among U.K. IT heads. Accordingly, when asked about their top technology priorities for 2009, virtualization got top billing.
While virtualization was also the most mentioned technology priority in 2008, this year there seems to be little appetite for some of the larger projects--such as WAN upgrades, desktop refreshes and Vista--which were mentioned as priorities last year.
In this year's research, a number of other technology objectives made the list, such as establishing "common processes and systems", integrating systems, "making the most of SAP", legacy retirement, "standardization and simplification"--all priorities linked by the common theme of making the organization more streamlined and having a knock-on effect on cost.
When asked what issues are now on the agenda for 2009 that weren't there previously, CIOs said they are looking to emphasize the importance of the IT team, with one tech chief explaining the issue is demonstrating "how the IT team is value-adding while living with a smaller capability".
Other issues that have recently taken a higher priority for some CIOs, according to the research, included Windows 7, information security and mobility.
The Silicon.com CIO Agenda surveyed 25 CIOs and IT directors in the United Kingdom across a range of industries in January this year.
Steve Ranger of Silicon.com reported from London.












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