Global AI spending to hit US$62B
Global artificial intelligence softwarespending will grow 21.3 per cent to US$62 billion next year, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Global artificial intelligence softwarespending will grow 21.3 per cent to US$62 billion next year, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Some of the world’s largest vendors claim to be well on the path to net zero – but what does this mean for partners?
Australian and New Zealand security partners are in for a treat next year as 73 per cent of CIOs in the region plan to invest the lion’s share of their IT budget on the practice.
The majority of government organisations around the world are not adequately scaling digital transformation projects, providing partners with a chance to pick up the slack.
Australia's IT spending is showing "its strongest growth in a decade" as it's predicted to hit $109 billion in 2022.
Gartner says IT budgets are growing at the fastest clip in 10 years, fuelled by purchases of infrastructure software and devices.
The C-suite’s recognition of IT as an engine for business transformation rages on, with CIOs taking centre stage in improving digital experiences and advancing digital solutions.
As organisations become less centralised they face new security challenges that require new ways of addressing threats, according to Gartner.
Digital investments, be they in AI, cloud, security or engineering, will be among the top technology drivers for 2022, according to Gartner.
Partners utilising AI face an uphill battle to have their work valued by government organisations' employees as research has found a global sense of hesitancy towards the technology by the sector.
The past several years have seen a large-scale shift from traditional MPLS-based customer edge routers to SD-WAN technology, according to Gartner.
Australian government IT spending in 2022 is expected to grow 8.8 per cent year-on-year to $15.5 billion — outpacing the global growth rate average of 6.5 per cent, to US$557.3 billion.
Global 5G network infrastructure revenue is set to grow by 39 per cent by the end of 2021, to reach US$19.1 billion, with future growth all but guaranteed.
Australia’s IT and technology spending is expected to reach almost $103 billion this year, rising by 6.4 per cent.
Digital transformation efforts are being brought forward by at least five years as a result of the greater impact the pandemic-prompted remote work shift has wrought.
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