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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: IT spending in India is projected to total $108.5 billion in 2023, while global IT<\/a> spending is projected to total $4.6 trillion in 2023, an increase of 5.5 per cent from 2022, a new report showed on Thursday.

Despite continued global economic turbulence, all regions globally are projected to achieve IT spending growth in 2023, according to Gartner.

\"IT spending will remain strong, even as many countries are projected to have near-flat gross domestic product (GDP) growth and high inflation in 2023. Prioritisation will be critical as CIOs (Chief Information Officer) look to optimise spend while using digital technology to transform the company's value proposition, revenue and client interactions,\" said John-David Lovelock, Distinguished VP Analyst at Gartner.

Moreover, the report mentioned that the software segment will see double-digit growth this year as enterprises prioritise spending to capture competitive advantages through increased productivity, automation and other software-driven transformation initiatives.

Conversely, the devices segment will decline nearly 5 per cent in 2023, as consumers defer device purchases due to declining purchasing power and a lack of incentive to buy.

\"CIOs face a balancing act that is evident in the dichotomies in IT spending. For example, there is sufficient spending within data centre markets to maintain existing on-premises data centres, but new spending has shifted to cloud options, as reflected in the growth in
IT services<\/a>,\" Lovelock said.

The IT services segment will continue to grow through 2024, primarily due to the infrastructure-as-a-service market, which is expected to grow by more than 30 per cent this year.

The report further said that many Indian CIOs are implementing cost-cutting and efficiency initiatives, resulting in a decrease in data centre system spending.

The acceleration of cloud migration, combined with a shortage of IT skills, is expected to drive IT services spending in India, which is expected to reach 21.9 billion by 2023.
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印度的IT支出预计将达到1085亿美元(2023年):报告

尽管全球经济持续动荡,全球所有地区预计将达到2023年消费增长,据Gartner。

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新德里:印度的IT支出2023年预计将达到1085亿美元全球IT支出在2023年预计将达到4.6万亿美元,较2022年增加了5.5%,一个新的报告显示,周四。

尽管全球经济持续动荡,全球所有地区预计将达到2023年消费增长,据Gartner。

“IT支出将保持强劲,尽管许多国家预计将dell同期国内生产总值(GDP)增长,2023年高通胀。优先级将至关重要的cio(首席信息官)寻求优化花在使用数字技术将公司的价值主张,收入和客户端交互,”Gartner的分析师john david洛夫洛克说,尊敬的副总裁。

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此外,报告提到,软件部分优先支出今年将出现两位数增长企业获取竞争优势通过提高生产力,自动化和其他其中转换活动。

相反,设备市场在2023年将下降近5%,作为消费者推迟购买设备,由于购买力的下降以及缺乏购买的动机。

“首席信息官面临平衡明显二分类的支出。例如,有足够的支出在数据中心市场维持现有的本地数据中心,但新的支出已经转移到云的选择,反映在增长中信息技术服务洛夫洛克说:“。

IT服务市场将继续增长到2024年,主要是由于“基础架构即服务”市场,预计今年将增长30%以上。

报告进一步表示,许多印度cio正在实施计划削减成本和效率,导致数据中心系统减少支出。

云迁移的加速度,结合IT技能短缺,预计将推动印度IT服务支出,预计到2023年达到219亿。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: IT spending in India is projected to total $108.5 billion in 2023, while global IT<\/a> spending is projected to total $4.6 trillion in 2023, an increase of 5.5 per cent from 2022, a new report showed on Thursday.

Despite continued global economic turbulence, all regions globally are projected to achieve IT spending growth in 2023, according to Gartner.

\"IT spending will remain strong, even as many countries are projected to have near-flat gross domestic product (GDP) growth and high inflation in 2023. Prioritisation will be critical as CIOs (Chief Information Officer) look to optimise spend while using digital technology to transform the company's value proposition, revenue and client interactions,\" said John-David Lovelock, Distinguished VP Analyst at Gartner.

Moreover, the report mentioned that the software segment will see double-digit growth this year as enterprises prioritise spending to capture competitive advantages through increased productivity, automation and other software-driven transformation initiatives.

Conversely, the devices segment will decline nearly 5 per cent in 2023, as consumers defer device purchases due to declining purchasing power and a lack of incentive to buy.

\"CIOs face a balancing act that is evident in the dichotomies in IT spending. For example, there is sufficient spending within data centre markets to maintain existing on-premises data centres, but new spending has shifted to cloud options, as reflected in the growth in
IT services<\/a>,\" Lovelock said.

The IT services segment will continue to grow through 2024, primarily due to the infrastructure-as-a-service market, which is expected to grow by more than 30 per cent this year.

The report further said that many Indian CIOs are implementing cost-cutting and efficiency initiatives, resulting in a decrease in data centre system spending.

The acceleration of cloud migration, combined with a shortage of IT skills, is expected to drive IT services spending in India, which is expected to reach 21.9 billion by 2023.
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