The 2013 outlook for IT spending growth in US dollars has been revised upward from 3.8 per cent in the Q3 2012 forecast, Gartner said.
Much of this spending increase is the result from projected gains in the value of foreign currencies versus the dollar, it said adding that in constant currency, spending growth in 2013 is expected to be 3.9 per cent.
"Uncertainties surrounding prospects for an upturn in global economic growth are the major retardants to IT growth.
This uncertainty has caused the pessimistic business and consumer sentiment throughout the world," Gartner managing vice president Richard Gordon said.
However, much of this uncertainty is nearing resolution, and as it does, Gartner expects accelerated spending growth in 2013 compared to 2012, he added.
Worldwide devices spending which includes PCs, tablets, mobile phones and printers, is forecast to reach $666 billion in 2013, up 6.3 per cent from 2012.
However, this is a significant reduction in the outlook for 2013 compared with Gartner's previous forecast of $706 billion in worldwide devices and 7.9 per cent growth.
The long-term forecast for global spending on devices has been reduced as well, with growth from 2012 through 2016 now expected to average 4.5 per cent annually (from 6.4 per cent).
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