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Global IT spending to fall by 10pc

Researcher Forrester's prediction is a significant increase on its earlier forecast that worldwide IT spending would drop three percent in 2009
Written by Jo Best, Contributor

Worldwide spending on IT could drop by 10 percent this year, according to analysts.

The figure, from Forrester, is a drastic increase to the researcher's earlier prediction that worldwide IT spending in 2009 would fall by around three percent year-on-year.

European IT expenditure is set to fall by eight percent this year, according to Forrester.

The plummeting spend will be felt across all areas of tech, with hardware suffering the most — equipment purchases will be down 13.5 percent year-on-year — while outsourcing will be comparatively better off with a 8.6 percent fall.

Andrew Bartels, Forrester Research vice president and principal analyst, said the first signs of a market revival will be seen later this year.

"While Q1 2009 saw a scary drop in purchases in the US tech market, ironically that is good news for the long run and we expect to see a stronger rebound sooner.

"The big drops are not precursors to further declines; rather, we think they are evidence of a temporary pause in US tech purchases, which we expect to start recovering in Q4 as businesses realise that they overreacted in the first quarter," he said in a statement.

European and Asian markets will rebound in the first half of next year, Bartels predicted.

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