This document summarizes the findings of an IT development survey conducted in Israel. Some key findings include: - On average, Israeli companies spend about half their IT budgets on new development and half on maintenance. Definitions of development and maintenance varied between companies. - Most companies spend the most on coding, with lesser amounts spent on requirements, design, and testing. Testing budgets are lower when testing is part of the development organization. - Public and health sectors spend more on requirements while telecom spends more on testing. Various sectors use different project management methodologies. - Common metrics tracked include resources, time, features, lines of code, and bugs. Deployment and automation metrics are not commonly tracked.