For Vendor Strategy Professionals (Length: 26 pages)

September 24, 2008 (updated November 24, 2008)

US IT Market Outlook: Q3 2008

The US Recession And Tech Slowdown Will Hit In Late 2008

by Andrew Bartels

with Ellen Daley, Madiha Ashour


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

The 2008 US recession and related slowdown in the US tech market has been delayed, not cancelled. With Q2 2008 data now available for both the US economy and the US tech market, growth in both areas was surprisingly strong. The US economy grew by 3.3%, while business investment in IT equipment and software rose by 11%. Below the surface, conditions were much weaker, with US real domestic purchases barely rising and US revenues of large vendors up by just 4%. The outlook for the second half of 2008 is even gloomier, starting with the Wall Street meltdown. The props under US economic growth in the first half of 2008 will fade in the second. The resulting recession will slow growth in the US market for technology goods and services in the fourth quarter, with continuing weakness in the first half of 2009. Computer equipment will bear the brunt of the slowdown in 2008, but network equipment and software purchases, while still growing, will see slower growth in 2009. And IT services purchases, which so far have defied the gravity of slow growth, will start to see little or no growth.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemForrester's 2008 US IT Market Outlook Now Shows Slow Growth In Second Half

itemMixed Messages In Q2 2008 IT Purchases Data

itemThe US Government Revises 2005 To 2007 IT Investment: Where Is This Coming From?

itemBehind The Forecast: The Timing Of A US Recession Shifted By Six Months

recommendations

itemVendors Should Not Be Lulled By A Good First Half; A Slowdown Is Still Coming

alternative view

itemThe 2009 IT Market Stabilizes Because The US Avoids A Recession

itemSupplemental Material

Forrester analyzed data on IT investment and economic growth reported by the US Department of Commerce and incorporated its data in our proprietary forecasting model for US IT spending. We also analyzed the financial reports of 49 IT vendors to identify quarterly trends for different technologies in the US.

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Analyst: Andrew Bartels
Technology: Economy, IT Adoption, IT Spending & Budgeting, Recession
Industry: Computer Hardware Industry, Computer Software Industry, High-Tech, Professional Services, Tech Sector Economics
Geography: North America

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