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Europe outpaced on IT spend

Businesses put off big IT buys...

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By Sylvia Carr

Published: 5 May 2005 14:15 GMT

Western Europe has fallen behind the worldwide average for IT spending growth.

The European IT market is expected to grow by four per cent this year while worldwide that number will hit six per cent, according to the latest IDC Worldwide Black Book 2005.

Europe's decline is due to worsening economic conditions which led businesses to delay major IT purchases, says IDC.

By comparison, IDC predicts IT spending will rise one per cent in Japan and five per cent in the US during 2005.

China, India and Russia were named in the Black Book as the emerging markets with the greatest overall IT growth potential, while India is expected to overtake China as the fastest grower in terms of network equipment spend.

Worldwide IDC sees IT growth continuing at a six per cent annual rate until 2009, or slightly outpacing GDP growth.

During the first quarter of 2005, prominent areas for new IT projects included security, compliance and business intelligence, according to IDC.

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