ChangeWave’s latest enterprise IT spending survey points to a negative growth rate for the second quarter of 2008, suggesting that U.S. business spending has already in a recession of sorts.
Some 23 percent of respondents report their company’s IT spending will decrease--or there will be no spending at all--in the second quarter.
About 15 percent say spending will increase.
A total of 2,013 respondents involved with IT spending in their organization participated in the February survey, ChangeWave says.
The last time such negative growth was reported was August 2001. And you might recall that was the time when the Web and telecom industries melted down. The ChangeWave data show a slowdown in businesses of every size.
About 43 percent of respondents say their companies will spend normally. About 53 percent say their firms will slow spending.
In the first quarter, about 10 percent of respondents reported they had spent more than planned.
Another 27% say they’ve spent less than planned. It appears storage has been hardest hit. But spending on enterprise applications, servers and security also are weaker.
That doesn't seem to apply to smart phone activity, though. Respondents say their firms will be spending more on smart phones than before.
It's starting to look like the spending slowdown by business users already has begun, whether or not we find out later that the U.S. economy entered a formal "recession," which is to say back-to-back quarters of negative growth.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Enterprise IT Spending Heading South?
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Gary Kim has been a digital infra analyst and journalist for more than 30 years, covering the business impact of technology, pre- and post-internet. He sees a similar evolution coming with AI. General-purpose technologies do not come along very often, but when they do, they change life, economies and industries.
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