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Attention Tech Vendors, Marketers, Consultants and Investment Bankers:;The IT Spending Report includes forecasts for IT spending in 2002 and 2003, at the worldwide and regional levels, as well as by key technology market segments. Markets are broken down by key national and regional areas, and spending by industry and business size.;The in-depth analysis and statistics found in the report are reinforced by comparative survey data from recently conducted CIO surveys, including their individual spending and budgeting projections.;Key topics covered in the IT Spending Report:;* Overall Spending;* Spending by Region;* Spending by Country;* U.S. Spending;* Telecom Spending;* Hardware Spending;* Software Spending;* Services Spending;* E-business Spending;* Fastest-Growing Markets;* And Much More...Here are examples of the kind of information you will find inside.;IT Spending to Grow;According to comparative estimates gathered by eMarketer, worldwide IT spending is projected to increase between 4.0% and 7.0% in 2003, with Gartner Dataquest producing the most favorable outlook.;Following a sluggish IT spending environment that saw businesses continue to reduce costs by paring their technology budgets in 2002, cautious optimism has returned to many industry analysts' outlook for 2003, says Senior Analyst Steve Butler.;China Leads the World;In the race to be the fastest-growing national market, China is the leader, hands down. The country posted a compound annual growth rate of 27.0% in ICT spending between 1993 and 2001. Other technology markets showing strong growth include Vietnam, Poland, Colombia and India, although countries such as Vietnam and Slovakia are posting increases off a much lower initial base.;Get All the IT Spending Numbers-In One Report;Drawing upon aggregated research data from dozens of leading research and technology firms around the world, including AMR Research, IDC, Aberdeen Group, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and European Information Technology Observatory (EITO), in combination with eMarketer's latest analysis, the IT Spending Report is the first place to turn for financial and market information about this important market. |