Global IT Spending Will Grow 1.1 Percent in 2019

Global IT Spending Will Grow 1.1 Percent in 2019
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Worldwide IT spending is projected to total $3.79 trillion in 2019, an increase of 1.1 percent from 2018, according to the latest forecast by Gartner.

“Currency headwinds fueled by the strengthening U.S. dollar have caused us to revise our 2019 IT spending forecast down from the previous quarter,“ said John-David Lovelock, research vice president at Gartner. “In 2019, technology product managers will have to get more strategic with their portfolio mix by balancing products and services that will post growth in 2019 with those larger markets that will trend flat to down,“ said Lovelock.

The data center systems segment will experience the largest decline in 2019 with a decrease of 2.8 percent. This is mainly due to expected lower average selling prices (ASPs) in the server market driven by adjustments in the pattern of expected component costs.

The shift of enterprise IT spending from traditional (noncloud) offerings to new, cloud-based alternatives is continuing to drive growth in the enterprise software market. In 2019, the market is forecast to reach $427 billion, up 7.1 percent from $399 billion in 2018.

The largest cloud shift has so far occurred in application software. However, Gartner expects increased growth for the infrastructure software segment in the near-term, particularly in integration platform as a service (iPaaS) and application platform as a service (aPaaS).

Worldwide IT Spending Forecast (Billions of U.S. Dollars)

 

2018 Spending

2018 Growth

2019 Spending

2019 Growth

2020 Spending

2020 Growth

Data Center Systems

210

15.5

204

-2.8

207

1.7

Enterprise Software

399

9.3

427

7.1

462

8.2

Devices

667

0.3

655

-1.9

677

3.5

IT Services

982

5.5

1,016

3.5

1,065

4.8

Communications Services

1,489

2.1

1,487

-0.1

1,513

1.7

Overall IT

3,747

4.0

3,790

1.1

3,925

3.6

“The choices CIOs make about technology investments are essential to the success of digital business. Disruptive emerging technologies, such as AI, will reshape business models as well as the economics of public- and private-sector enterprises. AI is having a major effect on IT spending, although its role is often misunderstood,“ said Lovelock.