FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- IT spending remained broadly in line with prior expectations during the first quarter of 2008, confirming a deceleration in some areas of demand in the United States. IDC believes the stagnant economy is still expected to drive overall IT spending growth down to around 4% in the...
Gone are the days when IT spending was simply another line in the budget, like telephones, maintenance, or transportation. Today, IT spending is increasingly recognized as an investment that will enable the business to continue growing well into the future. But like all good investments, reliable information is essential....
IRVINE, Calif. -- Large organizations are pulling in the reins on IT spending growth, according to a Computer Economics survey of 125 IT decision-makers in the U.S. and Canada.
NEEDHAM, Mass. -- The current credit crunch continues to foster volatility across the financial markets and negatively impact brokerage firms - as write-offs taken by brokerage firms to date climb above the $181.5 billion mark. Yet in the face of this continued uncertainly, new research from TowerGroup asserts that targeted...
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c40351) has announced the addition of US State and Local Government IT Spending Databook to their offering.
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- IDC today announced that it has lowered its forecasts for IT spending in 2008, due to recent downward revisions to macroeconomic indicators and assumptions. As a result of these changes, IDC now predicts worldwide IT market growth of 5% this year, down from last year's pace of...
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c94071) has announced the addition of "Porsche - IT Sales Opportunities - 2008" to their offering.
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- IDC expects IT spending to reach $496.7 billion in the U.S. and $1.3 trillion on a worldwide level by 2009. While the communications and media, healthcare, financial, and consumer markets are expected to be the most sought-after industries in terms of growth opportunities, government and discrete manufacturing...
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- Most IT vendors already know that the United States represents the largest opportunity in the world for IT spending. In 2004, more than 40% of worldwide IT spending will comes from the U.S. According to a new IDC study, there are states in the U.S. with IT...
State and local governments are emerging from three years of limited IT spending growth, and will start seeing "slow but steady" increases beginning this year. That's the projection from International Data Corp. IDC, which says th State and...
Companies across the Asia-Pacific region will spend more on IT next year, with IT spending by companies in Singapore expected to rise by about 6 percent. According to a survey conducted by research house Gartner Inc, average IT spending by Singapor Companies across the...
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c35724) has announced the addition of Discovering Real Wealth: Marketing Dynamics & Insights on US Government IT Spending to their offering.
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- Worldwide end users spent $1.16 trillion on information technology in 2006 and will increase IT spending at a compound annual growth rate CAGR of 6.3% to reach $1.48 trillion in 2010, a newly updated IDC forecast on worldwide vertical market IT spending reveals. In the latest study...
The Western European IT market will be worth $286.9 billion by 2007, growing at a CAGR of 5.6% between 2003 and 2007, according to IDC's latest IT spending forecast study. In the short term, however, IT spending will be subdued and show only a slight The...
According to IDC's recently published research highlighting its top key trends for the IT market in Malaysia, IT spending will grow 8 percent in 2004 over last year. Hardware will remain the largest contributor to total IT spending, weighing in at According to...
The momentum of information technology IT advancement defines the way society operates. The healthcare industry has been a wary adopter of technology. But, the healthcare industry's medical and regulatory complexity and the financial burden associated with IT have precluded the rapid saturation of integrated technology solutions into hospital operations. The...
The deployment of modern IT solutions will drive considerable IT spending growth in the Western European healthcare sector, according to IDC's latest forecasts, which predict that IT spending will be approximately $5.2 billion in 2003 and will increa The deployment of modern IT solutions will drive...
The vast majority of companies in a recent survey expect to maintain or increase the level of their IT spending this year. The survey, of nearly 1,000 CEOs and CIOs in the U.S., Europe and Asia/Pacific, was conducted by International Data Corp. (ID The...
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- IDC forecasts that worldwide IT spending will increase by 6.3% in 2006, as economic stability in the U.S., Europe, and Japan combines with continued robust growth in emerging markets. Growth will be strongest in the software market at 7%, while hardware and services are both expected to...