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Upswing in worldwide IT spend in 2020

Global IT spending is forecast to reach a total of $3.9 trillion this year, according to Gartner.
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16 Jan 2020
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Gartner
24 Jul 2019

South Africa still lags in IT spend despite 3.9% growth forecast

Years of under-investment in technology has resulted in a deficit, but experts remain positive about country's overall position.
Christopher Tredger
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Gartner
10 Jul 2019

Global IT spending to grow by 0.6% in 2019 says Gartner

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Gartner
18 Apr 2019

Global IT spending to grow 1.1% in 2019 says Gartner

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Gartner
28 Jan 2019

Global IT spend to reach US$3-trillion in 2019

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John-David Lovelock
27 Aug 2018

SA to spend R276.6 billion on IT in 2018

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South Africa
4 Aug 2016

'SA's IT spend to grow 3.8% in 2016'

Christopher Tredger
5:30
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Gartner
8 Jul 2016

Brexit 'likely to slow down large-scale IT projects'

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