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3Q05 Leading Indicators in Life Science IT Spending SurveyPublished by: IDC Published: Dec. 15, 2005 - 20 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents In This Study Methodology Weighting Methodology Organizational Demographics Table: Respondents by Type of Organization Table: Respondents by Company Revenue, 2004 Respondent Demographics Table: Respondents by Functional Area Table: Respondents by Level of Responsibility Executive Summary Situation Overview Introduction Figure: Reasons for Expected Functional Area Budget Increase, 1Q05?3Q05 IT Budget Focus ? Hardware, Software, Services Figure: Expected Change in Organizational IT Budget over the Next 12 Months by Segment Survey Findings Compliance and IT Spending Figure: Compliance Drivers of IT Spending IT Spending by Type of Technology Favored Vendors for Overall IT Spending Figure: First and Second Budget Priorities by Core IT Spending Segment Figure: Vendors Planned for IT Spending over the Next Six Months by Segment Computational Biology/Systems Biology Figure: Current Use of Computational/Systems Biology Software Table: Current Use and Evaluation of Computational/Systems Biology Vendors Table: Planned Evaluation of Computational/Systems Biology Vendors Molecular Imaging Technologies, Reagents and Software Figure: Current Use of Molecular Imaging Technology, Reagents, and Software in Clinical Trials Electronic Data Capture Figure: Current Level of EDC Use Within Clinical Trials Figure: Expected Level of EDC Use Within Clinical Trials in 12 Months Figure: EDC Vendors in Use Clinical Data Management Systems Figure: CDMS Vendors in Use Future Outlook Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research AbstractLife Science Insights' Leading Indicators in Life Science IT Spending Survey is a quarterly research effort that probes end-user opinions throughout the life science value chain on planned IT spending, technology adoption attitudes, perspectives on leading vendors, and other IT-related topics. Data is gathered via a Web-based survey. Life Science Insights' 3Q05 Leading Indicators in Life Science IT Spending Survey yielded 175 participants, 60% of whom are manager level or above within their respective organizations. This study provides guidance on life science IT spending trends based on a detailed evaluation of research results. This research further evaluates how spending sentiment and behavior differs by various industry subsegments based on company size (1,000 or more employees and fewer than 1,000 employees), organization type (pharmaceutical, biotech, government, academia/research hospital, and CRO/CMO), and functional area (basic research, preclinical drug development, clinical trials, manufacturing/distribution, and sales and marketing). Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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