Worldwide IT spending is projected to total $3.5 trillion in 2017, a 1.4% increase from 2016, according to Gartner, Inc. This growth rate is down from the previous quarter’s forecast of 2.7%, due in part to the rising US dollar (see Table 1.)
“The strong US dollar has cut $67 billion out of our 2017 IT spending forecast,” said John-David Lovelock, research vice president at Gartner. “We expect these currency headwinds to be a drag on earnings of US-based multinational IT vendors through 2017.”
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The data centre system segment is expected to grow 0.3% in 2017. While this is up from negative growth in 2016, the segment is experiencing a slowdown in the server market.
“We are seeing a shift in who is buying servers and who they are buying them from,” said Mr Lovelock. “Organisations are moving away from buying servers from the traditional vendors and instead renting server power in the cloud from companies such as Amazon, Google and Microsoft. This has created a reduction in spending on servers which is impacting the overall data centre system segment.”
Table 1. Worldwide IT Spending Forecast (Billions of US Dollars)
2016
Spending |
2016
Growth (%) |
2017
Spending |
2017
Growth (%) |
2018 Spending | 2018 Growth (%) | |
Data Centre Systems | 171 | -0.1 | 171 | 0.3 | 173 | 1.2 |
Enterprise Software | 332 | 5.9 | 351 | 5.5 | 376 | 7.1 |
Devices | 634 | -2.6 | 645 | 1.7 | 656 | 1.7 |
IT Services | 897 | 3.6 | 917 | 2.3 | 961 | 4.7 |
Communications Services | 1,380 | -1.4 | 1,376 | -0.3 | 1,394 | 1.3 |
Overall IT | 3,414 | 0.4 | 3,460 | 1.4 | 3,559 | 2.9 |
Source: Gartner (April 2017)
Driven by strength in mobile phone sales and smaller improvements in sales of printers, PCs and tablets, worldwide spending on devices (PCs, tablets, ultramobiles and mobile phones) is projected to grow 1.7% in 2017, to reach $645 billion.
This is up from negative 2.6% growth in 2016. Mobile phone growth in 2017 will be driven by increased average selling prices (ASPs) for phones in emerging Asia/Pacific and China, together with iPhone replacements and the 10th anniversary of the iPhone.
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The tablet market continues to decline significantly, as replacement cycles remain extended and both sales and ownership of desktop PCs and laptops are negative throughout the forecast. Through 2017, business Windows 10 upgrades should provide underlying growth, although increased component costs will see PC prices increase.
The 2017 worldwide IT services market is forecast to grow 2.3% in 2017, down from 3.6% growth in 2016. The modest changes to the IT services forecast this quarter can be characterised as adjustments to particular geographies as a result of potential changes of direction anticipated regarding US policy — both foreign and domestic.
The business-friendly policies of the new US administration are expected to have a slightly positive impact on the US implementation service market as the US government is expected to significantly increase its infrastructure spending during the next few years.
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