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How Will IT Budgets Hold Up in 2009? (Customer Focus)
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Table of Contents

  • DATAMONITOR VIEW
    • CATALYST
    • SUMMARY
  • ANALYSIS
    • Global action to combat recession may not be enough
    • Technology vendors need to react to economic conditions
      • Enterprise IT expenditure is going to be affected by macroeconomic conditions
    • Total enterprise expenditure is unlikely to decrease significantly
    • Demand for IT solutions is affected by the downturn but is remaining resilient
    • Developed economies entering a recession are unlikely to recover until 2010 at the earliest
      • Australia
      • Benelux and the Nordics
      • Italy
      • Germany
      • France, the UK and the US
        • Stagflation is a possible outcome but deflation is a larger concern
        • Government debt is an important issue which will need to be addressed in the long term
    • Enterprise IT expenditure is affected by falling growth in GDP
    • Understanding vertical markets will maximize IT vendors revenue opportunities
      • Opportunities exist in every vertical market
        • Education
        • Healthcare
        • Manufacturing
        • Retail
        • Retail banking
        • Government
        • Pharmaceuticals
    • Contrary to expectations, business process outsourcing is not a key priority for enterprises
    • Vendors need to analyze opportunities by industry and country
    • Summary
  • APPENDIX
    • Methodology
    • Further reading
    • Ask the analyst
    • Datamonitor consulting
    • Disclaimer
    • List of Tables
  • Table 1: How did your IT budget change in 2008? How will it change in 2009?
  • Table 2: How do you expect your IT budget to change in 2009?
  • Table 3: Real GDP growth (%) 2007-09
  • Table 4: How do you expect your IT budget to change in 2009?
  • Table 5: How will you formulate your IT budget in 2009
  • Table 6: What are you business priorities for investment in 2009? Rate 1-4 (1=low priority,4=high priority)
  • Table 7: How will your IT budget change in 2009?
  • Table 8: How much of a strategic priority is business process outsourcing? Rating 1-4 (1=low priority)
  • Table 9: Number of contracts recorded over the last six months
    • List of Figures
  • Figure 1: Enterprises are still planning to invest in IT to improve their competitiveness
  • Figure 2: Enterprises have reduced their IT budget expectations for 2009 in H2 2008
  • Figure 3: 2009 is going to see developed economies falling into recession
  • Figure 4: Enterprises are reacting to market conditions when forming their IT budgets
  • Figure 5: Enterprises are focused on specific projects and requirements when formulating IT budgets
  • Figure 6: Enterprises are more interested in raising efficiency than cutting costs
  • Figure 7: In most industries there are a sizable number of planned IT budget increases
  • Figure 8: Enterprises are not turning to outsourcing to lower costs
  • Figure 9: Understanding vertical markets within each country is crucial

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