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IT spending hit won't rival dot-com bust, Gartner says

Current economic downturn is less dramatic than dot-com bust, according to Gartner
By Denise Dubie , Network World , 10/13/2008
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Current economic uncertainty will impact IT budgets in 2009, according to Gartner, but the industry won't experience the extreme cuts it suffered in 2001 as a result of the dot-com bust.

Gartner analysts presenting at Symposium/ITxpo 2008 Monday in Orlando said the research firm is reducing its original forecast of 5.8% global IT spending growth down to 2.3% for 2009. In the United States, the research firm expects existing 2008 budget plans to not change significantly and forecasted spending in 2009 to remain flat.

"In the worst case scenario, our research indicates an IT spending increase of 2.3% in 2009, down from our earlier projection of 5.8%," said Peter Sondergaard, senior vice president at Gartner and global head of research, in a press release. "Developed economies, especially the United States and Western Europe, will be the worst affected, but emerging regions will not be immune. Europe will experience negative growth in 2009; the United States and Japan will be flat."

While the financial events of the past few weeks will impact 2009, Gartner said it doesn't expect the fallout to be as significant as the recession of 2001. Due in part to the "dramatic reductions" made in response to the dot-com bust, Sondergaard said the IT industry is better prepared to respond to today's economic woes. According to Gartner, IT budgets were "slashed from mid-double-digit growth to low single-digit growth" during and after the 2001 recession.

Also IT has been able to shift its position from a back-office cost center, Gartner suggested, to an active partner in the business. For instance, IT is now "embedded in running all aspects of the business" and often employs "multi-year IT programs aligned with the business," which are more difficult to cut in the short term. Gartner also pointed out that IT spending decreases "lag the economy by at least two quarters."

"What [CEOs] want now most of all is agile leadership. Leadership that can guide us through simultaneous cost control and expansion at the same time," Sondergaard said.

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IT SpendingBy Anonymous on October 17, 2008, 9:25 amIn the worst case scenario, IT spending is already so lean that the companies that survive can't actually spend very much less on IT than they're spending. The worst...

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Flat IT spending doesn't tell the whole storyBy Steve Henning on October 17, 2008, 5:48 pmI'm sure Gartner is right on here and that US IT spending will be flat or even slightly down in 2009. However, that won't mean that infrastructures won't grow, or...

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IT spending is essentialBy Anonymous on October 18, 2008, 6:53 pmI agree that IT may be in a relatively safe position in the US economy. I'm just not sure most corporations view it that way. I think the opportunity does exist...

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