Eric Knorr
Contributing writer

Your key technology decisions for 2013

analysis
Dec 10, 20123 mins

A surge in cloud and mobile options and shifts in who pays for tech present a fresh set of challenges for IT. Tell us about your biggest choices for the coming year

As 2012 comes to a close, IT management faces a broader array of decisions than ever before. At InfoWorld we’re in the process of culling the most important choices to consider — and we’re asking for your input.

What are the key technologies that you’re considering adopting or phasing out? How will you go about making those choices? Let us know — either in the comments below, through Twitter, or via email if you’d prefer confidentiality — and we’ll address those questions head-on in an in-depth article set to publish early next year.

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Here’s a quick summary of the trends and developments that have led to our current crossroads. This is just a partial list in no particular order, but it may provide some inspiration:

Through all of this has been a sense that the “old IT” — of overengineered solutions, aging technology, and elaborate procedures — is under siege. But clear alternatives have not necessarily presented themselves, other than disgruntled users finding their own solutions.

Changes in enterprise technology always take longer than you think they will. And yet, an uncertain economy notwithstanding, we’re betting you’ll have some interesting technology decisions on your plate come Jan. 2, 2013. Tell us all about them.

This article, “Your key technology decisions for 2013,” originally appeared at InfoWorld.com. Read more of Eric Knorr’s Modernizing IT blog. And for the latest business technology news,follow InfoWorld on Twitter.

Eric Knorr

Eric Knorr is a freelance writer, editor, and content strategist. Previously he was the Editor in Chief of Foundry’s enterprise websites: CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World. A technology journalist since the start of the PC era, he has developed content to serve the needs of IT professionals since the turn of the 21st century. He is the former Editor of PC World magazine, the creator of the best-selling The PC Bible, a founding editor of CNET, and the author of hundreds of articles to inform and support IT leaders and those who build, evaluate, and sustain technology for business. Eric has received Neal, ASBPE, and Computer Press Awards for journalistic excellence. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison with a BA in English.

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