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Global IT spending to drop 8% in 2020

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san francisco — Due to the Covid-19 induced global economic recession, worldwide IT spending is projected to total $3.4 trillion in 2020, a decline of 8 per cent from 2019, according to a forecast by Gartner on Wednesday.

In October 2019, months before the outbreak of Covi-19, Gartner predicted that global IT spending was expected to rebound in 2020 with forecast growth of 3.7 per cent, primarily due to enterprise software spending.

But now the coronaviru­s pandemic and effects of the global economic recession are causing CIOs to prioritise spending on technology and services that are deemed “mission-critical” over initiative­s

CIOs have moved into emergency cost optimisati­on which means that investment­s will be minimised John-David Lovelock,

Vice-president at Gartner

aimed at growth or transforma­tion, Gartner said in its latest forecast.

“CIOs have moved into emergency cost optimisati­on which means that investment­s will be minimised and prioritise­d on operations that keep the business running, which will be the top priority for most organisati­ons through 2020,” John-David Lovelock, Distinguis­hed Research Vice President at Gartner, said in a statement.

“Recovery will not follow previous patterns as the forces behind this recession will create both supply side and demand side shocks as the public health, social and commercial restrictio­ns begin to lessen.”

All segments are expected to experience a decline in 2020, with devices and data centre systems experienci­ng the largest drops in spending. —

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