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Software and Information Services, Capital Markets and Life Sciences Forecasted to Lead Worldwide ICT Spending Growth Through 2027

byRita Garwood
September 25, 2023
in EF News
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Worldwide spending on information and communications technology reached nearly $4.7 trillion in 2022 and, after a slightly slower 2023, is forecast to grow steadily through 2027 with a 5.7% compound annual growth rate, according to the latest update to the International Data Corporation.

Despite a slowdown across various segments of this industry in the past year and recent layoffs, Software and Information Services will be the fastest growing industry over the 2023 – 2027 forecast period, generating an 11.4% CAGR as technology companies have engaged in some course correction initiatives after rapid expansion in investments and hiring seen in previous years. Capital markets will be the second fastest growing industry with a CAGR of 10.2%, followed by the life sciences industry with an 8.8% CAGR, partially driven by growth in China.

The three industries (excluding consumer) with the largest ICT investments in 2022 were banking, federal/central government and telecommunications. Together, these industries generated $715 billion in ICT spending worldwide. Software and information services and retail were the next largest industries in terms of ICT spending in 2022, giving the top five industries a combined share of overall spending of nearly 35%.

From a technology perspective, growth will be driven by software with a 12.0% CAGR, driven by investments in enterprise resource management applications, content workflow and management applications and security software. The fastest growing technologies within the software category include artificial intelligence applications (36.3% CAGR) and integration and orchestration middleware (22.1% CAGR). Hardware and telecom services will be the two largest areas of ICT spending, but also the slowest growing with CAGRs of 4.2% and 2.6% respectively. Business services and IT Services will see growth near the overall market average.

The United States will be the largest geographic market in terms of ICT spending, forecast to reach $2.38 trillion in 2027. Western Europe will be the second largest market in 2027 with investments totaling $1.19 trillion, followed by China at $721 billion. Latin America will see the fastest spending growth with a five-year CAGR of 8%, followed by the U.S. and China.

This version of the Spending Guide utilizes IDC’s new industry taxonomy, described in the recently published study, IDC’s New Industry Framework, Definitions, and Transition Plan. “The introduction of the new IDC Industry taxonomy marks a significant leap forward in our ability to support our clients’ industry segmentation needs. With more modern categorization and granular, value chain-based segmentation, IDC data users are better equipped to identify, analyze, validate and action questions and insights specific to the industries they serve,” Eileen Smith, program vice president, data and analytics, at IDC, said. “Analysts and strategists can track trends across more industries, validating assumptions while understanding nuances of buyer behavior and whether these change in adjacent segments. Executives and their teams can better inform strategic decisions and justify tactical actions, such as acquisitions, partner selection, resource allocation, and territory and campaign planning at granular industry levels.”

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