Worldwide IT Spending to Top $4.5 Trillion in 2022
Spending will be at a much slower pace than in 2021 due to spending cutbacks on PCs, tablets, and printers by consumers.
Konica Minolta / Market Reports & Forecasts / News / Ricoh
by Kathleen Wirth · Published July 18, 2022
Spending will be at a much slower pace than in 2021 due to spending cutbacks on PCs, tablets, and printers by consumers.
Inflation, geopolitical disruption, and employee shortages will not slow IT investments.
There are tentative signs of improvement in the Asia/Pacific region, with confidence levels showing gradual recovery in China and other countries.
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