For Vendor Strategy Professionals (Length: 32 pages)

January 12, 2009

Global IT Market Outlook: 2009

The Global Recessions Will Slow IT Purchases Growth To A Crawl

by Andrew Bartels

with Ellen Daley, Madiha Ashour


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Global purchases of IT goods and services — or from the other perspective IT vendors' revenues — will equal $1.66 trillion in 2009, declining by 3% after an 8% rise in 2008. A declining US dollar boosted 2008 growth rates, but a stronger dollar will hurt growth measured in dollars in 2009. Growth in a weighted average of local currencies will be 3%. IT purchases will recover in 2010, growing by 9% in US dollars and 6% in local currencies. Recessions in the US and many industrial countries will be the main cause of a 2009 slump, with currency fluctuations a secondary factor. Western and Central Europe and Canada and Latin America will have the weakest growth, at 1.3% and 1.2%, respectively, in local currencies. The US tech market will do a bit better, with 1.6% growth. Asia Pacific and the oil-exporting area of Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa will do the best, but growth there will still be weak, at 3.1% and 5.4%, respectively. Software purchases will do a bit better than other categories, but all vendors will face a tough time until late 2009 or early 2010.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemGlobal IT Purchases In US Dollars Will Decline By 3% In 2009

item2009 To 2010 Regional IT Market Review: Where The Pockets Of Growth Will Be

itemThe US Share Of Global IT Purchases Will Stabilize At 34%

recommendations

itemVendors: Buckle Your Seatbelts, The Ride Will Be Bumpy For A While

alternative view

itemIf The Global Recession Is Long And Deep, 2009 IT Purchases Will Fall More

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 49 large IT vendors to identify results for different technologies in each of the major market geographies.

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

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