Survey: How are IT decision makers spending their money this year?
Take our short survey and be part of our Future Trends 2023 report


With the IT industry preparing itself to face new challenges in 2023, we at IT Pro strive to understand the issues facing our readers as they get stuck into the new year.
If you’re an IT decision-maker, we're eager to hear from you. We want you to tell us about the challenges you’re expecting to face in the year ahead as part of a short survey we've put together. This will be used to create our Future Trends 2023 report which, as an expression of our thanks, will be sent to all respondents ahead of its official release.
The survey will ask you about your role, your thoughts and opinions on the IT sector, what challenges you faced in 2022, the size of your business, and the type of industry you're operating in.
It should only take around ten minutes to complete and will help us tailor our services to you.
To take part in our research, simply click on this link to be taken to the survey.
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Zach Marzouk is a former ITPro, CloudPro, and ChannelPro staff writer, covering topics like security, privacy, worker rights, and startups, primarily in the Asia Pacific and the US regions. Zach joined ITPro in 2017 where he was introduced to the world of B2B technology as a junior staff writer, before he returned to Argentina in 2018, working in communications and as a copywriter. In 2021, he made his way back to ITPro as a staff writer during the pandemic, before joining the world of freelance in 2022.
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