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www.orchestrate.com [email protected] Toll Free: 800-232-5130 Expected IT Spending in 2015 Worldwide IT spending is on pace to total $3.8 trillion in 2015, a 2.4% increase from 2014. Expected growth in IT spending for Top new areas of IT spending in 2015 include Priorities for IT Investment 5.8% 7.3% 2.9% 4.1% 2% Data Center Systems – 2.9% Enterprise Software – 7.3% Devices – 5.8% IT Services – 4.1% Telecom Services – 2% Business priorities for the IT leaders in the next 12 months 46% 40% 43% 38% 35% 46% IT leaders will make investment to improve security technologies 40% organizations will spend more on cloud computing 35% organizations have plans to invest in mobile and wireless devices 38% IT executives will dedicate IT budget for enterprise analytics 43% IT Executives expect their IT budgets to increase IT services revenues will grow about 2.5% in 2015. As customers shift from on-premises software to cloud applications, revenue from related support services will slow through 2018 Internet of Things 32% High Performance Computing 22% Energy-saving & carbon-reducing technologies 16% References 1. hp://www.gartner.com/ 2. hp://www.stasta.com/stascs/268940/percent-growth-in-it-spending- worldwide-by-segment/ 3. hp://www.computerworld.com/arcle/2840907/forecast-2015-it-spending- on-an-upswing.html 4. hp://www.forbes.com/sites/louiscolumbus/2014/11/26/computerworlds- 2015-forecast-predicts-security-cloud-compung-and-analycs-will- lead-it-spending/ Optimizing Existing Investment – 48% Cutting Cost – 47% Automating Business Process – 43% Accelerating Business Process & Agility 37% Attracting New Talent 20%

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[email protected]

Toll Free: 800-232-5130

Expected IT Spending in

2015

Worldwide IT spending is on pace to total $3.8 trillion in 2015, a 2.4% increase from 2014.

Expected growth in IT spending for

Top new areas of IT spending in 2015 include

Priorities for IT Investment

5.8%

7.3%

2.9%

4.1%

2%

Data Center Systems – 2.9%Enterprise Software – 7.3%

Devices – 5.8%

IT Services – 4.1%Telecom Services – 2%

Business priorities for the IT leaders in the next 12 months

46%

40% 43%

38%

35%

46% IT leaders will make investment to improve security technologies

40% organizations will spend more on cloud computing

35% organizations have plans to invest in mobile and wireless devices

38% IT executives will dedicate IT budget for enterprise analytics

43% IT Executives expecttheir IT budgets to increase

IT services revenues will grow about 2.5% in 2015. As customers shift from on-premises software to cloud applications, revenue from related support services will slow through 2018

Internet of Things

32%

HighPerformance

Computing

22%

Energy-saving & carbon-reducing

technologies

16%

References

1. http://www.gartner.com/2. http://www.statista.com/statistics/268940/percent-growth-in-it-spending- worldwide-by-segment/3. http://www.computerworld.com/article/2840907/forecast-2015-it-spending- on-an-upswing.html4. http://www.forbes.com/sites/louiscolumbus/2014/11/26/computerworlds- 2015-forecast-predicts-security-cloud-computing-and-analytics-will- lead-it-spending/

Optimizing Existing Investment – 48%

Cutting Cost – 47%

Automating Business Process – 43%

Accelerating Business Process & Agility – 37%

Attracting New Talent – 20%