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Gartner: Aus enterprise IT spend to grow 3.6% in 2021
Tue, 3rd Nov 2020
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IT spending in Australia to grow 3.6% in 2021, with utilities, government, education and healthcare sectors leading the way, says Gartner.
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Businesses are trying to remain afloat, but continue to invest in cybersecurity
Fri, 2nd Oct 2020
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Investment in cybersecurity remains a priority for SMBs and enterprises despite overall IT budget cuts, according to a report by Kaspersky.
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Banking and securities IT spending down, Gartner forecasts 2021 rebound
Wed, 12th Aug 2020
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COVID-19 is causing a decline in worldwide banking and securities IT spending in 2020, but a rebound is expected in 2021, says Gartner.
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Global government IT spending to reach $438 billion in 2020
Fri, 7th Aug 2020
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Global government IT spending is predicted to reach $438bn in 2020, down 0.6% from last year, according to Gartner.
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Cloud spending surges in Q2 2020 - Canalys
Mon, 3rd Aug 2020
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Cloud infrastructure spending reached $34.6bn in Q2 2020, as cloud-based services played a crucial role during lockdown, according to Canalys.
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COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc on markets as Australian ICT spend plunges
Tue, 21st Jul 2020
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Australian ICT spending to drop 5.9% amid COVID-19, defying initial growth forecasts.
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NZ enterprise ICT spending to drop 6.3%, says GlobalData
Tue, 21st Jul 2020
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Almost all products/solutions categories are expected to witness reduced demand in 2020, as compared to the high growth projections before the outbreak.
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Global IT spending plunges, but will have faster recovery - Gartner
Wed, 15th Jul 2020
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Global IT spending is projected to decline by 7.3% in 2020 to reach $3.5 trillion, but will recover faster than the economy, says Gartner.
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Cloud IT infrastructure spending on the rise in 1Q20 - IDC
Mon, 29th Jun 2020
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Cloud IT infrastructure sales increase 2.2% in Q1 2020, while non-cloud infrastructure investments plummet 16.3%, says IDC.
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IDC COVID-19 Tech Index finds business confidence in decline
Mon, 8th Jun 2020
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Business confidence on IT spending is continuing to decline despite moves to ease economic lockdown, according to new research from IDC.
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Gartner: Local IT spending to dip 6% in 2020
Thu, 14th May 2020
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Australia's tech spend to fall by AU$8.8bn amid global downturn, says Gartner.
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IT buyer confidence plummets in US but slivers of hope seen in APAC
Thu, 7th May 2020
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Global IT spend cut amid COVID-19 crisis; fragile recovery hinges on Q3 reopening, says IDC report.
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IDC: Global IT spending to decline 5% worldwide
Tue, 5th May 2020
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IT spending to decline 5.1% to $2.25tn this year due to COVID-19 impact, but IT infrastructure spending to grow 4%, says IDC.
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Gartner: The eight actions CIOs must take to ensure financial survival during COVID-19
Fri, 1st May 2020
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CIOs must take action to protect their IT organizations' cash flow during the COVID-19 crisis, according to Gartner. Survival will be the priority.
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IDC forecasts drop in IT spend across every industry in 2020
Wed, 22nd Apr 2020
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COVID-19's toll: IDC forecasts global IT spending to drop by 2.7% in 2020, with varied industry impacts.
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Opportunity awaits for tech spend despite COVID-19, says IDC
Thu, 16th Apr 2020
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2020 tech spend may dip, yet COVID-19 sparks cloud, AI, IoT investment boost, says IDC.
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COVID-19: IT spending to decline further, says IDC
Fri, 3rd Apr 2020
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IT spending across the globe will decline 2.7% this year as COVID-19 continues to take its hold on the world's economy, says IDC.
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IDC: decline, not growth, for APAC IT spending
Thu, 26th Mar 2020
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The COVID-19 pandemic has hit the IT economy hard and IDC says that pessimistic scenarios are now playing out – and may get worse.
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IDC: Global IT spending growth may drop as low as 1% for 2020
Thu, 12th Mar 2020
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Depending on how the economic factors around COVID-19 play out, a pessimistic scenario would see spending growth nowhere near the 4.3% expected.
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IT spending impacted by Coronavirus and declining PC sales, IDC finds
Thu, 13th Feb 2020
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IT spending to increase in 2020, but PC sales and Coronavirus disruption will impact overall growth, says IDC Black Books.
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Global IT set to reach $4 trillion, driven by SaaS
Fri, 17th Jan 2020
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Global IT spending is set to exceed $4 trillion in 2021 as businesses invest in IT amid economic and political stability, says Gartner.
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GlobalData: ANZ security service spending set to skyrocket
Wed, 20th Nov 2019
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APAC's managed security services market set to hit $20.2bn by year-end, driven by digitalisation.
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Worldwide spending on security products and services set to reach $151.2 billion in 2023
Thu, 7th Nov 2019
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Global spending on security products and services is predicted to hit $151.2bn by 2023, growing by 57% since 2018, according to a report by PreciseSecurity.com.
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Gartner: ANZ still outstripping the globe on IT spending growth
Thu, 31st Oct 2019
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Aussie, Kiwi IT spend defies gloom, set to outpace global 3.7% rise.