Indian govt IT spending to grow 9.5 percentage to $7.8bn in 2017: Gartner
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Indian govt IT spending to grow 9.5% to $7.8bn in 2017: Gartner
Government is slated to burn through $7.8 billion on data innovation in 2017, an expansion of 9.5 for each penny in the course of the most recent year, inquire about firm Gartner on Monday said.
The gauge incorporates spending by the Center and state governments on inner administrations, programming, IT administrations, server farm frameworks, gadgets and telecom administrations.
The product portion is relied upon to grow 15.7 for each penny in 2017 to reach $1 billion, while desktop is required to be the quickest developing fragment with 16 for every penny development.
IT administrations (which incorporate counseling, programming support, business handle outsourcing, IT outsourcing, usage, and equipment support) is relied upon to grow 14.6 for every penny this year to achieve USD 2 billion, making it the biggest portion inside the IT spending class.
Spending on gadgets like printers, copiers, MFPs, cell phones, PCs and tablets is relied upon to grow 12.7 for every penny in 2017 to reach $917 million.
"Government spending on IT administrations will add up to $2,093 million in 2017, a 15 for every penny increment from 2016. The IT administrations market is driven by development in business handle outsourcing," Gartner chief research expert Moutusi Sau said.
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