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Global IT spending to touch $3.6 trillion: Gartner

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

IT spending worldwide is projected to touch $3.6 trillion this year, much higher than in 2010, according to global research group Gartner.

The higher spending is expected to be bolstered by media tablets such as iPad.

"Worldwide IT spending is forecast to total $3.6 trillion in 2011, a 5.6% increase from $3.4 trillion in 2010," Gartner said.

The outlook has been revised higher from earlier growth projection of 5.1%.

The inclusion of expenses on media tablets has increased this year's computing hardware growth outlook to 9.5% from 7.5%.

"Worldwide media tablet spending is projected to reach $29.4 billion in 2011, up from $9.6 billion in 2010," Gartner said.

 

Globally, spending on media tablets is expected to rise at an annual average rate of 52% through 2015.

India is a major player in the global IT industry, especially in the services segment.

According to Gartner, the impact of political unrest in the West Asia would be "insignificant at the global level". This region accounts for about 2% of the global IT spending.

Gartner's research vice president Richard Gordon said the likely impact to the forecast due to the Japanese disaster is still being evaluated.

"We are looking at two potential effects on IT markets as a result of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan: consequences of disruptions in the global electronics supply chain and impacts on IT demand," Gordon noted in a statement.

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First Published: Mar 30 2011 | 7:47 PM IST

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