Gartner slashes IT spending forecast despite soaring software

Hannah Breeze
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Currency changes and lower-than-first-expected demand for devices behind the 1.5 point forecast slash

Gartner has slashed this year's growth forecast for IT spending but pointed to enterprise software as a market set for big things in 2015. This year, Gartner expects global IT spending to grow a...

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