ResearchFourth-quarter IT spending analysis and outlook
Growth for IT spending in 2014 will be an improvement from last year: up 4.9 percent. Smartphones and tablets will continue to be the main drivers. Read more »
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Growth for IT spending in 2014 will be an improvement from last year: up 4.9 percent. Smartphones and tablets will continue to be the main drivers. Read more »
The second-quarter vendor financial reports disappointed once again but not by as much as in the first quarter of 2013. Optimists are still looking for a relatively robust second half of 2013. Read more »
We’re close to the second half of 2013, and the news (besides the stock market) has been largely disappointing for traditional IT spending. We’re still looking for an inflection point that… Read more »
Worldwide IT spending finished out 2012 with a growth rate of 3.8 percent over 2011, the lowest growth rate since 2009. Fourth-quarter 2012 earnings reports and guidance were notable in their… Read more »
IT spending grew 3.6 percent between 2011 and 2012. Many factors have driven this demand for IT products and services. However, relentless global economic weakness and uncertainty have resulted in a… Read more »
While cloud, mobility, social, and analytics have been driving demand for IT products and services in 2012, the worldwide IT spending picture has become dimmer as the year has progressed: We’re… Read more »