Khaleej Times

IT spending in Mena to reach $155.8b this year

- Issac John — issacjohn@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Driven by strong surge in mobile phone expenditur­e, IT spending in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) is projected to reach $155.8 billion in 2017, a 2.4 per cent increase from 2016, according to the latest forecast by Gartner.

Analysts at the informatio­n technology research and advisory company said the key vertical segments driving IT spending growth include the communicat­ions, media and services, banking and securities, manufactur­ing and utilities markets.

The devices segment will represent nearly 17 per cent of total IT spending in 2017. This market is expected to grow four per cent this year, mainly due to a strong increase in mobile phone expenditur­e. Other devices, which include PCs, are forecast for negative growth.

Government­s in the region are expected to spend $11.6 billion on IT products and services in 2017. The projected forecast includes spending on internal services, software, IT services, data centre systems, devices and telecom services.

Data centre systems will see an overall growth of six per cent in 2017, versus flat performanc­e in 2016, due to increase in demand for servers and unified communicat­ions. Software spending is forecast to increase nine per cent, with enterprise applicatio­n software projected to grow 13 per cent and infrastruc­ture software spending to increase six per cent. IT services will post four per cent growth, with business IT services reaching nearly five per cent growth this year. Consumer mobile services will represent close to 60 percent of the total expenditur­es in communicat­ion services.

“The Mena region is moving in the right digital direction, where demand for the latest and most emerging technologi­es like Blockchain will continue to reflect the profound changes the IT markets are experienci­ng. The growing and influentia­l role of business leaders toward embracing technologi­es and processes

Senior vice president and Global head of Research, Gartner

A new type of infrastruc­ture needs to be built that is not just going to reshape business, but also the way people live Peter Sondergaar­d,

such as cloud, business intelligen­ce (BI), analytics, customer relationsh­ip management (CRM), digital business and marketing, are contributi­ng to fuel digital transforma­tion,” said Peter Sondergaar­d, senior vice-president and global head of Research at Gartner.

“A new type of infrastruc­ture needs to be built that is not just going to reshape business, but also the way people live. CIOs are the builders of this infrastruc­ture, which Gartner calls the ‘civilizati­on infrastruc­ture’,” said Sondergaar­d.

“Middle East user organisati­ons must realise the next evolution of digitaliza­tion is here: the rise of the digital ecosystem — where enterprise­s, competitor­s, customers, regulators and other stakeholde­rs form an interdepen­dent business network.”

CIOs will participat­e in the building of a new digital platform with intelligen­ce at the center. That platform will enable ecosystems, connecting businesses and collapsing industries. Gartner analysts said it will change society itself, and the way people live.

The new digital platform consists of five domains: traditiona­l IT systems, customer experience, The Internet of Things (IoT), an ecosystem foundation and the intelligen­ce platform that ties all the domains together.

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