IT investment plans are not expected to be materially impacted over that timeframe. It is widely understood that there is a degree of uncertainty in how IT spending will change and how different enterprises will respond to current challenges, but HG’s position is to predict continued growth in spending over the next 12 months. “Every day our customers benefit from the global, national, and regional insights provided from our IT Spend model, allowing them to be best equipped to plan for changing budget dynamics in their own markets.” Read More: SalesTechStar Interview with Matt Prostko, Head of Sales at TaskHuman This projection of how global enterprises will manage their IT spending over the coming 12 months empowers our customers to complete their 2023 planning with quality insights and act with confidence,” said Elizabeth Cholawsky, CEO, HG Insights. “The HG Insights 2023 IT Spend & Budget Forecast Report details the impact on global IT spending of enterprise businesses prioritizing investment in IT while cutting back in other areas due to recent economic uncertainty. Considering macroeconomic and geopolitical factors, this top-level number is reached by aggregating account-level spend across the universe of companies covered. Representing a significant majority of global enterprise spend, the new spend model from HG Insights predicts that companies will increase IT budgets and the global impact will be a 5% growth in external spend on products/services from external vendors. HG Insights, the global leader in Technology Intelligence, has released the 2023 IT Spend & Budget Forecast Report - an authoritative IT spend projection that is packed with insights into 700,000 companies’ IT investment plans. Without them, this fifth anniversary would not have been possible.HG’s 2023 IT Spend & Budget Forecast Report predicts that budgets will continue to hold up even if significant economic contraction occurs We also thank the longstanding and new members of the HG team. We look forward to the future of HG as we continue to help clients navigate an ever-changing global IP landscape. They have entrusted, and continue to charge, us with protecting their core innovations and have provided us with the challenges that have helped us innovate, thrive, and grow. We want to thank our loyal clients, many of whom have been with us from our times at Fish & Neave and Ropes & Gray. We have also launched patent-adjacent practices in litigation, trademarks, copyrights, and designs. In addition, HG’s London office’s growth has enabled us to become a genuinely integrated, multi-jurisdictional IP law firm providing best-in-class, seamless, global IP services. The HG Life Sciences and Engineering practice groups have welcomed dozens of new clients launching ground-breaking technologies. Our robust paralegal, docketing, and management teams have leveraged proven processes and evolved into unparalleled, fully electronic operational support.Īlong with HG’s growth in numbers and footprint has come substantial expansion in practices and clientele. This includes a legal and technical team that has more than doubled to 60, including four new lateral partners and three partners by promotion. These spaces house a total of 101 employees. Today we have modern, customized office space in New York City’s Financial District, San Jose’s San Pedro Market area, and London’s Gray’s Inn Road neighborhood. Our success in exceeding client expectations has led us to expand our capacity and footprint. HG’s clients look to us to turn inventions into business-critical assets. Their years of experience and best practices were the bedrock of HG’s approach to IP and propelled the firm’s ensuing growth. Haley Guiliano thanks the incredible team that joined the firm at its launch. As a “spin-off” of Ropes & Gray’s IP rights management practice, HG had the unique advantage of beginning with a talented and experienced group of employees, many loyal clients, and the encouragement and support of Ropes & Gray. Indeed, all the founding partners of Haley Guiliano began their careers at the national boutique intellectual property firm Fish & Neave and continued working together after its merger with the international firm Ropes & Gray. While the firm was new that day, the substructure and team were decades in the making. When Haley Guiliano (HG) opened its doors on August 1, 2017, our goal was to bring to our IP practice a focus in which our client’s commercial goals were paramount.
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