Economic downturn will affect IT spend, says Forrester Research
The weakening global economy is going to start impacting IT budgets, says market watcher Forrester.
The analyst group has revised its 2008 IT spending predictions downwards in response to the growing threat of a recession in the
However, Forrester notes that in some areas IT spending will remain robust. Investments in software and IT outsourcing are predicted to hold up – software spending will rise by a healthy 8% while IT outsourcing will increase by 9%. Meanwhile, spending on computer and communications hardware is predicted to be an anaemic 3%.
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In a similar move, IT advisory group IDC has downgraded its guidance, suggesting growth in global IT spending for 2008 will be in the region of 5% rather than the 6% it previously predicted.
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