Global IT spending to drop 8% in 2020
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. —