Most CIOs Would Replace Their IT ‘Stack’ if 'Given the Chance': Lenovo
Nearly six in 10 chief information officers globally would replace half or more of their companies’ current information technology if “given the chance to reboot from scratch,” a Lenovo-commissioned survey found. Zeno Group canvassed 525 CIOs in Brazil, China, Japan,…
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Singapore, the U.K. and the U.S. in December, finding the urge to upgrade their “tech stack” is higher in the U.K., where 71% of CIOs would replace half or more of their company’s current IT products. Lenovo is optimistic on the long-term health of the PC industry, said top executives on a fiscal Q1 earnings call this month, noting there’s a “huge” opportunity in the 400 million-plus installed base of PCs that will need to be “replaced and refreshed” (see 2208100020).