Times of Oman

Mena region IT spending to reach $160 billion in 2019

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Middle East and North Africa (Mena) IT spending is projected to reach $160 billion in 2019, a 1.8 per cent increase from 2018, according to the latest forecast by Gartner.

“In 2019, businesses in MENA are set to increase their IT spending in all segments except for the devices segment,” said John Lovelock, distinguis­hed research vice president at Gartner. The achievemen­t of a 1.8 per cent growth rate this year is placing Mena 7th out of the 11 regions tracked by Gartner in 2019.

Consumer spending in Mena has reached a tipping point. Consumers are on pace to spend $532 million on upgrading or replacing their mobile phones in 2019, and expect to spend $63.7 billion on mobile services in 2019, up $1 billion from 2018. In the enterprise sector, organisati­ons are increasing their spending on software, which continues to be the fastest growing sector in 2019. Neverthele­ss, despite the rapid growth of software as a service in the region (25.8 per cent in 2019), the region is below the global average for the percentage of total cloud spending.

“The Mena region is not expected to reach the level of cloud usage that the United States had in 2017 until the end of 2022,” said Lovelock.

Gartner analysts are discussing key IT and business issues that are driving the evolution of digital business during the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo in Dubai from Monday through Wednesday.

Enterprise Software

Software and IT services are projected to exhibit the strongest growth in 2019, with an 11.5 and 7.5 per cent increase year over year respective­ly.

“Most organisati­ons in the Mena region are paying off years of technology deficits, and implementi­ng software systems that standardis­e and automate existing business processes,” said Lovelock.

“Only a few leading local organisati­ons are overcoming technology hurdles, and moving more quickly toward artificial intelligen­ce and digital business systems, and participat­ion in digital business ecosystems,” he added.

The communicat­ions services segment, the largest spending segment in Mena and the fourth fastest growing segment in the world, is set to increase 1.8 per cent year over year. Organisati­ons in Mena plan to reduce spending on their fixed line. However, the expected decline in the fixed line market (-1.8 per cent in 2019) will not lead the communicat­ions services market to a decline.

The devices market is projected to exhibit a decline of 2.2 per cent in 2019. “While coverage continues to expand throughout the region, sales of mobile phones, particular­ly among consumers have stalled or declined in some countries. In addition, it is worth noting that the stabilizat­ion of the mobile phone installed base for consumers and businesses has not yet led to a price war among local providers,” said Lovelock.

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