The IT spending<\/a> in India is likely to reach $114.9 billion in 2022, a Gartner<\/a> report said on Friday.

Global economic uncertainty continues to be an area of concern for Indian enterprises.

Indian
IT spending<\/a> is expected to maintain robust 7.7% growth in 2022 as compared to the 2021 growth rate of 21.2%.

\"Ongoing investment on hyper-scale data centers coupled with
average selling price<\/a> (ASP) increase is forecast to drive 13.6 per cent revenue growth for data centers in 2022. Digitisation<\/a> and application modernization will trigger software refresh including ongoing SaaS adoption,\" said Naveen Mishra, senior director analyst at Gartner<\/a>.

While IT spending is expected to grow, it will be at a much slower pace than 2021 due to spending cutbacks on
PCs<\/a>, tablets and printers by consumers, causing spending on devices to shrink 5% worldwide.

The global IT spending is projected to reach $4.5 trillion in 2022, an increase of 3% from 2021, according to the latest forecast by Gartner.

\"Inflation is top of mind for everyone. Central banks around the world are focusing on fighting inflation, with overall inflation rates expected to be reduced through the end of 2023,\" said John-David Lovelock, distinguished research vice president at Gartner.

Organisations that do not invest in the short term will likely fall behind in the medium term and risk not being around in the long term, he added.

The critical IT skills shortage being felt across the globe is expected to abate by the end of 2023 when the corporate drive to complete
digital<\/a> transformations slows down and there has been time for upskilling and reskilling of existing staff.

However, in the near term, CIOs will be forced to take action to balance increased
IT demand<\/a> and dwindling IT staffing levels.

Worldwide software spending is expected to grow 9.6% to $806.8 billion in 2022 and global spending on IT services is forecast to reach $1.3 trillion.

\"Tasks that require lower skill sets tend to be outsourced to managed service firms to alleviate staff time, while critical strategy work, which requires high-end skills unobtainable by many enterprises, will increasingly be fulfilled by external consultants,\" said Lovelock.
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印度IT支出从2021年的21%下降到2022年的7.7%:报告

“持续投资hyper-scale数据中心加上平均售价(ASP)增加13.6%预计将推动收入增长在2022年数据中心。数字化和应用现代化将触发软件更新包括持续的SaaS应用,”Gartner的分析师高级主管Naveen Mishra说。

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IT支出在印度很可能在2022年达到1149亿美元,Gartner周五报告说。

全球经济的不确定性仍是印度企业的关注的领域。

印度IT支出在2022年预计将保持强劲增长7.7%相比,2021年的增长率为21.2%。

“持续投资hyper-scale数据中心加上平均销售价格(ASP)增加13.6%预计将推动收入增长在2022年数据中心。数字化和应用现代化将触发软件更新包括持续的SaaS应用,”分析师高级主管Naveen Mishra说Gartner

广告
虽然支出预计将增长,它将在2021年慢了很多由于支出削减个人电脑、平板电脑和打印机的消费者,导致设备支出萎缩5%。

全球IT支出预计将在2022年达到4.5万亿美元,较2021年增加了3%,据Gartner最新的预测。

“通货膨胀对每个人来说都是最重要的思想。世界各国央行都在关注抗击通货膨胀,与整体通货膨胀率预计将减少到2023年底,“尊敬的Gartner研究副总裁john david洛夫洛克说。

组织不投资在短期内可能会落后在中期和风险不是在长远来看,他补充说。

关键IT技能短缺感受到全球预计将减少到2023年底的时候公司开车去完成数字转换减慢和有时间upskilling reskilling现有的员工。

然而,在短期内,cio将被迫采取行动来平衡增加它的需求减少人员编制。

全球软件支出预计将增长9.6%,至8068亿美元,2022年全球IT服务支出预计将达到1.3万亿美元。

广告
“任务要求较低的技能往往是外包管理服务公司,以缓解员工的时间,而关键的战略工作,这需要高端技能不能得到的许多企业,将越来越多地满足由外部顾问,”洛夫洛克说。

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The IT spending<\/a> in India is likely to reach $114.9 billion in 2022, a Gartner<\/a> report said on Friday.

Global economic uncertainty continues to be an area of concern for Indian enterprises.

Indian
IT spending<\/a> is expected to maintain robust 7.7% growth in 2022 as compared to the 2021 growth rate of 21.2%.

\"Ongoing investment on hyper-scale data centers coupled with
average selling price<\/a> (ASP) increase is forecast to drive 13.6 per cent revenue growth for data centers in 2022. Digitisation<\/a> and application modernization will trigger software refresh including ongoing SaaS adoption,\" said Naveen Mishra, senior director analyst at Gartner<\/a>.

While IT spending is expected to grow, it will be at a much slower pace than 2021 due to spending cutbacks on
PCs<\/a>, tablets and printers by consumers, causing spending on devices to shrink 5% worldwide.

The global IT spending is projected to reach $4.5 trillion in 2022, an increase of 3% from 2021, according to the latest forecast by Gartner.

\"Inflation is top of mind for everyone. Central banks around the world are focusing on fighting inflation, with overall inflation rates expected to be reduced through the end of 2023,\" said John-David Lovelock, distinguished research vice president at Gartner.

Organisations that do not invest in the short term will likely fall behind in the medium term and risk not being around in the long term, he added.

The critical IT skills shortage being felt across the globe is expected to abate by the end of 2023 when the corporate drive to complete
digital<\/a> transformations slows down and there has been time for upskilling and reskilling of existing staff.

However, in the near term, CIOs will be forced to take action to balance increased
IT demand<\/a> and dwindling IT staffing levels.

Worldwide software spending is expected to grow 9.6% to $806.8 billion in 2022 and global spending on IT services is forecast to reach $1.3 trillion.

\"Tasks that require lower skill sets tend to be outsourced to managed service firms to alleviate staff time, while critical strategy work, which requires high-end skills unobtainable by many enterprises, will increasingly be fulfilled by external consultants,\" said Lovelock.
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