For Vendor Strategy Professionals (Length: 28 pages)

February 11, 2008

Global IT 2008 Market Outlook

The US Market Is The Laggard, With Asia Pacific The Pacesetter

by Andrew Bartels

with Ellen Daley, Heidi Lo


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Global purchases of IT goods and services — which equal IT vendors' revenues — will equal $1.7 trillion in 2008, growing by 6% after a 12% increase in 2007. A declining US dollar boosted 2007 growth rates and will do so in 2008 as well; measured in euros, global IT purchases growth will be 4%. A US economy in or near recession will be the main cause of slower 2008 growth, pulling down growth in IT purchases both in the US and with major trading partners in Europe and the Americas. IT purchases in the US will grow by less than 3%, while growth in Western and Central European purchases will slow to 3%; IT purchases in the rest of the Americas will expand in local currencies at 6% rates. Asia Pacific and the oil-exporting area of Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Africa will be the main engines of growth. Total global spending on technology goods, services, and staff, the global IT operating budget from a CIO perspective, will reach $2.4 trillion in 2008, an 8% increase from 2007.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemThree Measures Of The IT Market For Three Different Audiences And Roles

itemGlobal IT Purchases Will Grow By 6% In 2008 Relative To 12% In 2007

itemThe US Leads The Americas In IT Purchases Slowdown

itemEMEA's IT Purchases Grow Slowly But Steadily

itemAsia Pacific's IT Purchases Grow Strongly In 2008, But Not As Well As In 2007

itemThe US Share Of Global IT Purchases Continues To Shrink

itemGlobal IT Spending Will Reach $2.4 Trillion In 2008

recommendations

itemRegional Market Sizes And Growth Matter To IT Vendors And CIOs

WHAT IT MEANS

itemGlobal IT Industry Is Large, Mature — For Now

alternative view

itemIf The US Goes Into A Long, Deep Recession, 2008 IT Purchases Will Be Lower

itemSupplemental Material

Forrester analyzed data on IT investment and economic growth reported by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and incorporated its data in our forecasting model that we use for US IT investment, purchases, and spending. We also analyzed the financial reports of 46 large IT vendors to identify results for different technologies in each of the major market geographies.

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itemGlobal IT Spending And Investment Forecast, 2006 To 2007

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Analyst: Andrew Bartels
Technology: IT Spending & Budgeting
Industry: Computer Hardware Industry, Computer Software Industry, High-Tech, Professional Services, Tech Sector Economics
Geography: Global

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