Two-third CIOs of study see end to slowdown by Oct-Dec

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Press Trust of India Bangalore
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 8:02 PM IST

Sixty-six per cent of 467 Chief Information Officers surveyed by IDC India revealed that they expect the economic slowdown to end by October-December 2009.

However, in view of the larger macro-economic picture and the lag in terms of IT buying by enterprises,IDC India expects the slowdown to extend and IT spending to revive after the second quarter (April-June) of calendar year 2010.

The study was conducted across 467 CIOs from mid-sized and large enterprises across 18 industry verticals in February-March 2009.
  
The CIOs said their focus is shifting to better management of existing IT infrastructure by consolidating, optimising and leveraging resources from building new capacities.
  
The economic slowdown is accelerating enterprise transformation, which is manifested in cost savings, productivity enhancement customer retention and new IT engagement/delivery models, according to the study titled "Identifying Opportunities in the Current Economic Scenario".
  
The CIOs said green technologies like virtualisation unified communications and others like business intelligence and data warehousing, software-as-a-service, and open source are the emerging investment priorities in 2009.

The study covered product lines ranging from access devices, networking infrastructure, software, storage, servers and technology solutions that the domestic market procures.
  
The study said the investment in PCs, servers and computer peripherals are expected to decrease by 20 per cent - 40 per cent as compared to calendar year 2008.
  
"This is likely to directly impact hardware vendors and off-the-shelf software vendors. IT services vendors are likely to be the least impacted if they focus on providing services like infrastructure management, business transformation and business continuity, it said.

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First Published: Apr 06 2009 | 4:15 PM IST

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