Mumbai:<\/strong> India’s IT<\/a> spending is set to breach the $100-billion mark for the first time in at least three years, signalling a post-pandemic revival on the back of digital transformation deals.

According to
Gartner<\/a>, India’s IT spending will grow 7% year-on-year to $101.8 billion in 2022. That compares with its forecasts of $81.89 billion expenditure in 2021, $79.26 billion in 2020 and $92.01 billion in 2019. The growth next year will be driven by investments in software solutions that's likely to grow 14.4% over the year-ago period to $10 billion.

“The digital transformation trajectory that began as a pandemic response is here to stay for the next few years,” said Arup Roy, vice president of research at Gartner. “India experienced one of the fastest recoveries despite being one of the worst-hit regions in the second wave of the pandemic… In 2022, CIOs in India will build on renewed interest in technology from the business to gain funding for new
IT projects<\/a>.”

Devices<\/strong>
Spending on devices, which accounts for 43% of India’s total technology expenditure, will grow at 7.5% in 2022 after 14% growth in 2021. Hybrid work adoption and pent-up device upgradation cycle will drive this segment. Demand will continue to increase despite the global chip shortage weighing on availability in the first two quarters of 2022.

IT Services<\/a><\/strong>
Spending in this segment is likely to increase by 9% year-on-year to $19 billion in 2022.

“The Indian corporate sector is still emerging with respect to consumption of technology except BFSI and telecom sectors,” Gartner said. “But as other sectors catch up, the services bucket will increase. The spend on IT services has steadily grown in the past 10 years and it will likely continue in the next five years with very strong growth.”

Software spending will also increase thanks to collaboration solutions, digital enablement apps, security and hyper-automations solutions, Gartner said.

Communication<\/strong>
This industry has witnessed the maximum fluctuation in growth rate during 2020-21 as companies increased their spending in the sector during the pandemic to enable remote work and online education.

That will stabilise going forward. Spending on communication is expected to grow 2.3% in 2022 to $24 billion compared to the 11% growth in 2020 (second highest globally) and 4.4% growth in 2021. “Fixed enterprise voice market is in a constant decline and mobile data usage is also stabilising,” said Roy.

Data Centres<\/strong>
This segment is expected to grow 3.4% over the year-ago period to $2.8 billion in 2022 due to pent-up demand from 2020 that businesses are still addressing. “Enterprises shifting to cloud is a significant trend, which is causing the market to bifurcate between data centre ecosystems and hyperscalers. Consumption of solutions from hyperscalers is increasing rapidly,” Roy said.

Indian chief information officers are likely to increase their spending towards projects that drive innovation and modernising legacy systems, Gartner said. Hiring a workforce that can deliver on these needs will also be a key priority. For 2022, CIOs are prioritising a move away from rigid and monolithic ways of doing business to respond better to disruptions.
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印度IT支出超过1000亿美元在2022年流行后复苏的迹象

据Gartner,印度的IT支出将在2022年达到1018亿美元,同比增长7%。相比之下,其预测2021年的818.9亿美元的开支,792.6亿年的2020美元和920.1亿年的2019美元。

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孟买:印度的支出将首次突破1000亿美元大关,至少三年,流行后的复苏的数字信号转换交易。

根据Gartner,印度的IT支出将在2022年达到1018亿美元,同比增长7%。相比之下,其预测818.9亿年支出2021美元,792.6亿年的2020美元和920.1亿年的2019美元。明年的增长将由投资驱动的软件解决方案,很可能在去年同期增长14.4%,至100亿美元。

“数字转换轨迹开始大流行应对在这里呆在接下来的几年里,“奥雅纳罗伊说,研究咨询公司的副总裁。“印度经历了一个经济复苏最快的尽管是受灾最严重的地区之一的第二波甲流疫情…2022年,cio在印度将建立在兴趣重燃技术从业务获得新的资金IT项目”。

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设备支出,占印度技术总支出的43%,将在2022年增长7.5%后在2021年增长14%。采用混合动力工作和被压抑的设备升级周期将推动这一段。需求将继续增加,尽管全球芯片短缺承压可用性在2022年的前两个季度。

信息技术服务
支出这部分可能同比增加9%到190亿年的2022美元。

“印度企业仍然是新兴技术对消费除了BFSI和电信行业,”Gartner说。“但是随着其它行业迎头赶上,服务桶将会增加。花在IT服务稳步增长在过去的十年里,它可能会继续在未来五年非常强劲的增长。”

软件支出也会增加由于协作解决方案,数字启用应用程序,安全和hyper-automations解决方案,Gartner说。

沟通
这个行业已经见证了最大增长率波动在2020 - 21公司增加了支出的部门在大流行期间启用远程工作和在线教育。

这将稳定前进。通信支出预计将增长2.3%到2022年的240亿美元相比2020年增长11%(全球第二高的),2021年增长4.4%。“固定企业语音市场正处于不断下降和移动数据使用也稳定,”罗伊说。

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这段有望增长3.4%去年同期下降到28亿年的2022美元从2020年由于被压抑的需求,企业仍在寻址。“企业转向云是一个重要的趋势,这是导致市场数据中心生态系统和hyperscalers之间分叉。消费的解决方案从hyperscalers增长迅速,”罗伊说。

印度首席信息官可能会增加他们的支出项目,推动创新和遗留系统现代化,Gartner说。雇佣一个员工能够实现这些需求也将是一个关键的优先任务。2022年,首席信息官们正优先考虑离开刚性和单片方式做生意的响应中断。
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Mumbai:<\/strong> India’s IT<\/a> spending is set to breach the $100-billion mark for the first time in at least three years, signalling a post-pandemic revival on the back of digital transformation deals.

According to
Gartner<\/a>, India’s IT spending will grow 7% year-on-year to $101.8 billion in 2022. That compares with its forecasts of $81.89 billion expenditure in 2021, $79.26 billion in 2020 and $92.01 billion in 2019. The growth next year will be driven by investments in software solutions that's likely to grow 14.4% over the year-ago period to $10 billion.

“The digital transformation trajectory that began as a pandemic response is here to stay for the next few years,” said Arup Roy, vice president of research at Gartner. “India experienced one of the fastest recoveries despite being one of the worst-hit regions in the second wave of the pandemic… In 2022, CIOs in India will build on renewed interest in technology from the business to gain funding for new
IT projects<\/a>.”

Devices<\/strong>
Spending on devices, which accounts for 43% of India’s total technology expenditure, will grow at 7.5% in 2022 after 14% growth in 2021. Hybrid work adoption and pent-up device upgradation cycle will drive this segment. Demand will continue to increase despite the global chip shortage weighing on availability in the first two quarters of 2022.

IT Services<\/a><\/strong>
Spending in this segment is likely to increase by 9% year-on-year to $19 billion in 2022.

“The Indian corporate sector is still emerging with respect to consumption of technology except BFSI and telecom sectors,” Gartner said. “But as other sectors catch up, the services bucket will increase. The spend on IT services has steadily grown in the past 10 years and it will likely continue in the next five years with very strong growth.”

Software spending will also increase thanks to collaboration solutions, digital enablement apps, security and hyper-automations solutions, Gartner said.

Communication<\/strong>
This industry has witnessed the maximum fluctuation in growth rate during 2020-21 as companies increased their spending in the sector during the pandemic to enable remote work and online education.

That will stabilise going forward. Spending on communication is expected to grow 2.3% in 2022 to $24 billion compared to the 11% growth in 2020 (second highest globally) and 4.4% growth in 2021. “Fixed enterprise voice market is in a constant decline and mobile data usage is also stabilising,” said Roy.

Data Centres<\/strong>
This segment is expected to grow 3.4% over the year-ago period to $2.8 billion in 2022 due to pent-up demand from 2020 that businesses are still addressing. “Enterprises shifting to cloud is a significant trend, which is causing the market to bifurcate between data centre ecosystems and hyperscalers. Consumption of solutions from hyperscalers is increasing rapidly,” Roy said.

Indian chief information officers are likely to increase their spending towards projects that drive innovation and modernising legacy systems, Gartner said. Hiring a workforce that can deliver on these needs will also be a key priority. For 2022, CIOs are prioritising a move away from rigid and monolithic ways of doing business to respond better to disruptions.
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