For Vendor Strategy Professionals (Length: 22 pages)

March 31, 2009 (updated April 8, 2009)

US IT Market Outlook: Q1 2009

Our Bleak Alternative View Moves Closer To Reality

by Andrew Bartels

with Ellen Daley, Chétina Muteba


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

The US recession keeps getting worse than we and many economists had expected. Instead of the 2% to 3% drop in real GDP that the US experienced in the 1990s and 2001 to 2002 recessions, US real GDP fell by more than 6% in Q4 2008 and will fall by a similar amount in Q1 2009, with more (although lesser) declines until the end of 2009. The steep drop in economic growth in Q4 both caused and reflected a similar fall in tech purchases. As a result, we now expect US business and government purchases of IT goods and services to decrease by 3.1% in 2009, compared with the 1.6% increase we had previously projected for the year. Computer equipment purchases will continue to bear the brunt of cutbacks in tech investment, but purchases of network equipment, software licenses, and IT consulting services will also drop. As the US economy starts to recover in late 2009, IT purchases will revive strongly, with strong growth projected for 2010.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemThe US Recession Keeps Getting Worse, So The Tech Outlook Darkens Too

itemQ4 2008 IT Purchases Data Shows Where The Pain Has Hit

item2009 IT Purchases In Detail: Where The Pockets Of Growth Will Be

recommendations

itemHunker Down For 2009, Start Getting Ready For The Tech Recovery In 2010

alternative view

itemA Recession That Lasts Into 2010 Would Drive Down Tech Investment

itemSupplemental Material

Forrester analyzed data on IT investment and economic growth reported by the US Department of Commerce and incorporated its data in our proprietary forecasting model for US IT spending. We also analyzed the financial reports of 49 IT vendors to identify quarterly trends for different technologies in the US.

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Analyst: Andrew Bartels
Technology: Economy, IT Adoption, IT Spending & Budgeting, Recession
Industry: Computer Hardware Industry, Computer Software Industry, High-Tech, Professional Services, Tech Sector Economics
Special Feature: Forecasts
Geography: North America

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