Growth predicted for Malaysian IT spending in 2014


  • TECH
  • Monday, 07 Jul 2014

DAMPENING EFFECT: Price pressure, lack of product differentiation and an increased availability of alternatives will impact short term IT spending, according to Richard Gordon.

IT spending in Malaysia is expected to grow 11% this year and is expected to reach RM67.9bil, according to Gartner’s Worldwide IT Spending Forecast

Meanwhile, the research company predicts that IT spending in the Asia Pacific region will be up by 3% to become US$746bil (RM2.377tril) in 2014. 

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