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Comments on Cutter's 2007-2008 Survey for Latin America

Posted December 31, 2007 | Leadership | Cutter Benchmark Review

ABOUT THE SURVEY: METHODOLOGY NOTES

Region representation is highly questionable: 70% Mexico, 30% Argentina; and not included in those numbers is an individual survey of Uruguay, Chile ... and another line regarding Mexico. This certainly does not exclude Brazil, where trends such as use of free software, outsourcing, and virtualization can be much more aggressive. Therefore, take the survey without representation pretensions. I recommend that Cutter accomplish a higher representation in other countries of the region for 2008.

About The Author
Alejandro Pisanty
Dr. Pisanty has held, among others, the following positions at UNAM: Head of the Postgraduate Studies of the Chemistry School; Coordinator of the Distance Education Program, and Coordinator of the Open University and Distance Education at UNAM. As a Technical Secretary of the Computing Advisory Board, he has been part of UNAM's efforts to increase its computer equipment from 2,500 to nearly 58,0000 computers, extending computer networks with… Read More
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