Enterprise information security and risk management spending in India is likely to increase by 9.5 per cent this year to $2.08 billion (about Rs 15,076 crore), according to Gartner
Gartner analysts spoke about how security and risk management leaders (CISOs) can advance their IT cybersecurity and risk strategy at the Gartner Security and Risk Management Summit India taking place
Samsung held the top position with 22 per cent market share
Outsourcing deals are either going to be renewed at a lower price or they will be delayed, say experts.
Gartner expects spending on devices and data centre systems in India to see their steepest declines in 2020, at -15.1 per cent and -13.2 per cent, respectively.
Smartphone shipments will achieve a slightly slower decline of 13.7 per cent year over year to total 1.3 billion units this year
While 81 per cent of CFOs report that they will look to state, local authorities for the clearance on when to restart their ops, 55 per cent of them reported that they will take a measured approach
Global IT spending is expected to cross into four trillion dollar territory next year, the research firm said
Cloud spend is seen as the key growth driver in 2020 as large traditional enterprises like Pentagon give out multi-billion dollar contracts
Strong growth in total software spending will be driven by enterprise application software which is forecast to grow 17 per cent in 2020
India ranks among the nine countries whose growth rate will be higher than the global average growth rate
Wakefit, a startup that researches on sleep and spine support to create innovative products, has come out with its Great Indian Sleep Scorecard 2019
Gartner says, information security spending in India to touch $1.7 billion in 2018
Gartner first predicted for a 3% growth in worldwide IT spends
Gartner lowered the growth forecast for global technology spending to 1.4% to $3.5 bn in 2017
Global spending on end-user devices is expected to grow from $587.2 bn in 2016 to $599.13 bn in 2017
Smartphone sales to end users totalled nearly 1.5 bn units, an increase of 5% from 2015
Personal drones are expected to account for about 2.8 million.
In terms of geographies, the Asia-Pacific market dipped 3.9 per cent to 24.8 million units
It calls the dropout from device usage a serious problem for the industry