SILICON VALLEY: Worldwide spending on information technology, especially in the 
United States will slow "significantly" in 2009 due to the global financial 
crisis, a leading IT market intelligence firm has forecast. 

Worldwide IT spending will grow 2.6 per cent year over year in 2009, down from 
the pre-crisis forecast of 5.9 per cent growth, according to a newly revised 
forecast from IDC. 

In the United States, IT spending growth is expected to be 0.9 per cent in 
2009, much lower than the 4.2 per cent growth forecast in August. 

"Although all the economic forecasts went from up slightly to down drastically 
in a matter of days, the good news is that IT is in a better position than ever 
to resist the downward pull of a slowing economy," said John Gantz, chief 
research officer at the IDC. 

"Technology is already deeply embedded in many mission-critical operations and 
remains critical to achieving further efficiency and productivity gains. As a 
result, IDC expects worldwide IT spending will continue to grow in 2009, albeit 
at a slower pace." 

On a regional basis, spending growth in Japan, Western Europe, and the US will 
hover around one per cent in 2009. In contrast, the emerging economies of 
Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and Latin America will 
continue to experience healthy growth, but at levels notably lower than the 
double-digit gains previously forecast. 

On a sector basis, software and services will enjoy solid growth while hardware 
spending, with the exception of storage, is expected to decline in 2009, the 
IDC said in a press release. 
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/3709377.cms?from_et_daily_newsltr=1
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