IT Budget stories
IT spending worldwide is expected to reach $4.6 trillion in 2023, up 5.1% from 2022, despite an uncertain economic outlook for consumers and businesses.
Economic instability and a global pandemic have seen many businesses rapidly digitising and investing in various tech solutions.
In the latest quarterly tech spending forecast released by Gartner, it is projected that IT spending worldwide will grow 2.4% in 2023.
Government IT spending to reach $588.9bn in 2023, with increased investment in digital services and improving citizen experience, says Gartner.
Delinea says this should come as a warning to APAC organisations, who should examine the U.S. experience to avoid similar issues.
Over half of Australian IT decision-makers increased their software budgets in 2022 despite economic challenges, with additional increases expected in 2023.
24% of companies with 50-999 employees are considering using pirated software to cut IT costs, warns Kaspersky report.
Despite economic headwinds, IT spending in Australia and New Zealand is forecast to grow 6% next year as organisations push ahead with digital initiatives.
To achieve cloud without compromise requires a shift in business mentality from cloud as a place to cloud as an operational model.
Lancom Technology appoints Ben Walton to lead its IT services division, citing strong demand for managed services amid ongoing tech advancements.
According to a survey by Gartner, at 22 months, the public sector has the longest average buying cycle for technology purchases compared to other industries.
Gartner predicts global robotic process automation (RPA) software revenue to reach US$2.9 billion in 2022, an increase of 19.5% from 2021.
As organisations shift towards extended detection and response (XDR), threat intelligence platforms offer crucial integrations for enhanced cybersecurity.
Gartner's latest report forecasts worldwide IT spending to reach US$4.5 trillion in 2022, an increase of 3% compared to 2021.
Spending on IoT products and services in Australia and New Zealand is set to exceed $16 billion in 2022, according to IDC.
A recent Xero study found ICT spending for NZ businesses has increased 25% compared to pre-pandemic levels, so how safe is accounting software?.
In the latest quarterly tech spending forecast released by Gartner, it is projected that IT spending in Australia will grow 5.8% in 2023.
In the latest quarterly tech spending forecast released by Gartner, it is projected that IT spending in New Zealand will grow 5.5% in 2023.
The top 31 companies earned more than NZD$100 million in revenue, with the top four generating more than $1 billion.
National warns that the cost of merging local councils' water service IT systems for three waters reforms may exceed $500m.