Global tech spending in 2025 is unlikely to hit $6 trillion due to tariff uncertainties, impacting India's outsourcing sector. Analysts have lowered...
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article author: Nour El-ShaeriAuthor: Tue, 2025-08-05 12:58 RIYADH: Information technology spending in the Middle East and North Africa region is forecast to reach $169 billion in 2026, marking an 8.9 percent increase from 2025, according to the latest projections from Gartner. The surge is driven by accelerated adoption of artificial intelligence, intelligent automation, and AI-optimized infrastructure upgrades, as organizations across the region prioritize digital transformation amid global economic and geopolitical uncertainties. Main category: Business & EconomyTags: IT spendingGartner
Global tech spending in 2025 is unlikely to hit $6 trillion due to tariff uncertainties, impacting India's outsourcing sector. Analysts have lowered...
Global tech spending in 2025 is unlikely to hit $6 trillion due to tariff uncertainties, impacting India's outsourcing sector. Analysts have lowered...
Absa Group’s IT spend for the six months to 30 June reached R8.2-billion as it ramped up spending on security and AI.
Absa Group’s IT spend for the six months to 30 June reached R8.2-billion as it ramped up spending on security and AI.
Kissflow has been recognized in the 2025 Gartner Hype Cycle for Enterprise Process Automation. Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Enterprise Process...
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