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Worldwide IT
spending to grow 3.7% in 2012
ConvergenceAsia staff
09/01/2012
Worldwide IT spending is
forecast to total US$3.8 trillion in 2012, a 3.7 per cent increase from
2011, according to the latest outlook by Gartner, the world's leading
information technology research and advisory company. In 2011, worldwide IT
spending totalled $3.7 trillion, up 6.9 per cent from 2010 levels.
Gartner has revised downward its outlook for 2012 global IT spending from
its previous forecast of 4.6 per cent growth. All four major technology
sectors computing hardware, enterprise software, IT services and
telecommunications equipment and services are expected to experience slower
spending growth in 2012 than previously forecast.
"Faltering global economic growth, the eurozone crisis and the impact of
Thailand's floods on hard-disk drive (HDD) production have all taken their
toll on the outlook for IT spending," said Richard Gordon, research vice
president at Gartner.
The Thailand floods, that left one-third of the country under water, are
having serious implications for businesses worldwide, particularly with
computer and storage purchases.
"Thailand has been a major hub for hard-drive manufacturing, both for
finished goods and components," Gordon said. "We estimate the supply of hard
drives will be reduced by as much as 25 per cent (and possibly more) during
the next six to nine months. Rebuilding the destroyed manufacturing
facilities will also take time and the effects of this will continue to
ripple throughout 2012 and very likely into 2013."
Although large PC OEMs will see fewer problems than others in the industry,
no company will be wholly immune to the effects on the HDD supply chain.
Gartner has reduced its shipment forecast for PCs, which has impacted the
short-term outlook for the hardware sector. The impact of HDD supply
constraints on HDD and PC shipments in the first half of the year compound
the cautious environment for hardware spending in general.
Telecom equipment spending is projected to show the strongest growth, with
revenue increasing 6.9 per cent in 2012, followed by the enterprise software
market, which will grow 6.4 per cent.
"With the eurozone crisis causing uncertainty for both businesses and
consumers in Western Europe we have adjusted our forecast, and we expect IT
spending in Western Europe to decline 0.7 per cent in 2012," Gordon said.
Additional information is available in the Gartner report "Forecast Alert:
IT Spending, Worldwide, 2008-2015, 4Q11 Update." The report provides more
details on Gartner's outlook for the IT industry through 2015.
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