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Global IT spending to grow by 5.1% in 2022
High expectations for digital market prosperity will boost technology investments despite potential impacts of the omicron variant, according to Gartner, Inc.
Worldwide IT spending is projected to total $4.5 trillion in
2022, an increase of 5.1% from 2021, according to the latest forecast by
Gartner, Inc.
Despite the potential impacts of the Omicron variant,
economic recovery with high expectations for digital market prosperity will
continue to boost technology investments.
“2022 is the year that the future returns for the CIO,” said
John-David Lovelock, distinguished research vice president at Gartner.
“They are now in a position to move beyond the critical, short term projects
over the past two years and focus on the long term. Simultaneously, staff
skills gaps, wage inflation and the war for talent will push CIOs to rely more
on consultancies and managed service firms to pursue their digital strategies.”
Gartner forecasts that the IT services segment – which
includes consulting and managed services – is expected to have the second
highest spending growth in 2022, reaching $1.3 trillion, up 7.9% from 2021 (see
Table 1). Business and technology consulting spending, specifically, is
expected to grow 10% in 2022.
Through 2025, organizations will increase their reliance on
external consultants, as the greater urgency and accelerated pace of change
widen the gap between organizations’ digital business ambitions and their
internal resources and capabilities, according to Gartner.
“This will be particularly poignant with cloud as it serves
as a key element in achieving digital ambitions and supporting hybrid work,”
said Lovelock. “Gartner expects the vast majority of large organizations to use
external consultants to develop their cloud strategy over the next few years.”
In 2020, within the enterprise application software market,
the cloud market became larger than non-cloud market for the first time, due in
part to the coronavirus pandemic. By 2025, Gartner expects it to be double the
size of the non-cloud market. Cloud is responsible for nearly all of the 11%
spending growth within the enterprise software segment in 2022 as organizations
focus on upgrading their software stack to software-as-a-service (SaaS) to
support continued flexibility and agility.