Government IT Spending Globally To Decline To $449.5 Billion In 2013


New Delhi: The spending by governments on IT globally is expected to decline marginally to USD 449.5 billion this year as nations continue to grapple with tough economic conditions, research firm Gartner said.

"Worldwide IT spending by government organizations is projected to total USD 449.5 billion in 2013, a slight decrease of 0.1 per cent from 2012," it said in a release.

The forecast includes spending by government sector organizations on hardware, software, IT services and telecommunications, it added.

Analysts revised the growth rate downward from previous forecast of 0.2 per cent growth, as government agencies continue to struggle against weak economic development, it said.

Despite decreased spending in some areas, a recent worldwide government IT spending priorities survey by Gartner indicated that mobile technologies, IT modernization and cloud computing are the top three focus areas for 2013, it added.

Strong interest continues to grow in professional services and big data, it said.

"Cloud computing, in particular continues to increase compared with prior years, driven by economic conditions and a shift from capital expenditure to operational expenditure, as well as potentially more important factors such as faster deployment and reduced risk," Gartner research director Christine Arcaris said.

Other areas like data centre consolidation are lower on the list than in previous years, perhaps demonstrating that they may have met resistance in a more strategic roll-out. Vendors should be ready to reposition offerings according to these changing market dynamics, she added.

Gartner conducted the enterprise IT spending study from June through September 2012, encompassing respondents in 13 countries, it said.

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Source: PTI