It’s a tough figure to swallow: 66% of enterprise software projects end in failure. Research highlights that only one in eight information technology projects can be considered truly successful (failure being described as those projects that do not meet the original time, cost and (quality) requirements criteria).
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66% of IT Projects Fail
- Post author By George Brzozowski
- Post date February 20, 2016
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