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Gartner sees 2010 tech spending up 4.6 percent


Gartner sees 2010 tech spending up 4.6 percent

Thu Jan 21, 4:25 pm ET

NEW YORK ? Global technology spending will resume growth in 2010 as the broader economy improves slowly but steadily, according to research firm Gartner Inc.

The positive forecast, which follows a similar one from Forrester Research last week, signals an ongoing turnaround in the technology industry. Strong quarterly earnings from tech bellwethers Intel Corp. and IBM Corp. also suggest a recovery.

Gartner said Thursday it expects global spending on technology products and services to increase by 4.6 percent to $3.4 trillion this year. All major segments, including computer hardware and software, as well as technology services and telecommunications, are expected to improve.

This is an improved outlook from Gartner. Last fall, the company had forecast a 3.3 percent growth.

Nonetheless, "much of the increase in our revised 2010 forecast can be attributed to a projected decline in the value of the U.S. dollar compared to 2009," said Richard Gordon, research vice president at Gartner, in a statement.

Gartner expects emerging markets in Latin America, the Middle East, Asia and Africa to lead growth from a geographic perspective. And while recovery will be slow, the research firm said consumer confidence as well as the availability of credit to spur new spending, should improve over the next 12 to 18 months.

Fonte: http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1284813



 
    Opinion:
 

“For 2010 the figures are very positive and the forecast for the Brazilian IT market is for expansion of approximately 15%, comparing with 2009.”

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