INTERNATIONAL IT MARKET MAY LOSE $200 BILLION IN 2009
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
08.07.2009 16:21 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In comparison with previous year, consumer demand
on international IT market has decreased by 6% ($ 200 billion),
making up $3.2 trillion, Gartner analytical centre reports.
Gartner analysts find that consumer expenses on computer products will
decrease by 16.3%, and demand for IT and telecommunication services
will be reduced by 4.6%.
Software market will suffer the least losses - 1.6%. Las year,
consumer demand in the sphere recorded a 10.3% increase.
Analytical company's previous prognosis published in March predicted
3.8% decrease on IT market.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
08.07.2009 16:21 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In comparison with previous year, consumer demand
on international IT market has decreased by 6% ($ 200 billion),
making up $3.2 trillion, Gartner analytical centre reports.
Gartner analysts find that consumer expenses on computer products will
decrease by 16.3%, and demand for IT and telecommunication services
will be reduced by 4.6%.
Software market will suffer the least losses - 1.6%. Las year,
consumer demand in the sphere recorded a 10.3% increase.
Analytical company's previous prognosis published in March predicted
3.8% decrease on IT market.