IDC, Forrester Reduce Projections for Growth of IT Spending in 2008
Two leading market research firms are projecting that the growth of overall spending on information technology, including IT security, will decline in 2008 compared with last year's levels.
Forrester now projects that U.S. companies and government agencies will increase their spending on information technology by 2.8 percent this year. In December, the research firm projected 4.6 percent growth in the IT sector. The research firm also lowered its projection of global purchases of IT goods and services to six percent, down from its previous forecast of nine percent.
ITC reported that worldwide IT spending is expected to reach an estimated $1.38 trillion this year, compared with about $1.3 trillion in 2007. In U.S., growth is expected to drop to four percent in 2008, compared with six percent in 2007, according to IDC.
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