23.08.2004, 12:55 | #1 |
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The federal government will spend $7.7 billion on enterprise-resource-planning products and services in fiscal year 2009, up 37% from this year's spending of $5.6 billion, according to a report to be issued Tuesday by Input. System consolidation at the Department of Homeland Security and administration-management goals promoting intra-agency and interagency collaboration are catalysts behind the upsurge in ERP spending, says the government market-research firm. "We expect this growth to continue regardless of what the November elections bring," says Chris Campbell, Input senior analyst for federal market analysis.
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23.08.2004, 16:07 | #2 |
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Одно из двух:
1. Обналичка 2. Системы начинают повторять ошибки своих создателей, развиваясь по закону Паркинсона - одни системы порождают необходимость в других, и так все дальше и больше, как снежный ком.
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