IT spending worldwide to rise to $1.48 trillion by 2010

Published 16 January 2007

More and more is being spent on IT: In 2006 organizations and consumers spent $1.16 trillion, and during the next thee years this number will grow at a CAGR of 6.3 percent

End users around the world spent $1.16 trillion on information technology in 2006, and they will increase IT spending at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.3 percent to reach $1.48 trillion in 2010, a newly updated IDC forecast on worldwide vertical market IT spending says. In the latest study IDC presents an analysis of vertical market IT spending and opportunities across the regions where IDC maintains a research presence. Highlights from the study include the following:

* Worldwide software spending is expected to reach $327 billion in 2010, reflecting a five-year CAGR of 7.7 percent. The largest markets are discrete manufacturing, the services industries, and government. The fastest-growing markets are healthcare, communications, and government.

* Worldwide hardware market spending is set to recover in the 2006