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Andrew Bartels

Andrew Bartels, Vice President, Principal Analyst

Andy serves Vendor Strategy professionals. He is a leading expert on IT spending, purchases, and budgeting trends; IT spending benchmarks; and tech sector economics. He also covers sourcing and procurement technologies (eSourcing, eProcurement, contract . . .
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US And Global IT Market Outlook: Q3 2009

The Tech Recovery In Q4 2009 Is Still On Track, Despite A Worse Growth Rate For 2009

Forrester stays steady with our earlier projections — the US tech market will start to recover from the downturn in Q4 2009, with the global tech market improving in 2010. As we expected, Q2 2009 was another down quarter in the US and in other markets. . . .

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European IT Market Outlook: 2009 To 2010

The European Recession Hurts IT Purchases

The European market for business-purchased technology goods and services (measured in euros) will decline by 6.3% in 2009, and be slow to recover in 2010 with only 4% growth. In both regards, it will lag behind the US tech market, which will have a smaller . . .

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Understanding Today's Demand For IT Services

Project Work Is Down But Has Growth Potential; IT Outsourcing Is Just Weak

The IT services market is behaving peculiarly in this tech downturn. While project-based IT consulting and systems integration work is now falling, it: 1) held up remarkably well until Q4 2008; 2) is down less than other categories of IT spending; and . . .

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The State Of SMB IT Budgets: 2009

Business Data Services North America And Europe

This document provides SMB highlights of an extensive data set collected via Forrester's Enterprise And SMB Global IT Budgets And Spending Survey, Q2 2009. Overall, the global recession has made CIOs and IT decision-makers cut back their IT budgets, with . . .

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The State Of Enterprise IT Budgets: 2009

Business Data Services North America And Europe

This document provides enterprise highlights of an extensive data set collected via Forrester's Enterprise And SMB Global IT Budgets And Spending Survey, Q2 2009. Overall, the global recession has North American enterprises expecting to decrease 2009 . . .

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There's Gold For Vendors In Stimulus Packages

But It Will Take Mining To Get At The Opportunities That Exist

As economies around the world slid into recession, governments in the US and many other countries rushed out economic stimulus programs. Many programs have funds explicitly set aside for technology goods and services; others provide implicit opportunities . . .

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US And Global IT Market Outlook: Q2 2009

More Weakness Ahead, But The Worst Declines Are In The Past

To paraphrase the title of Richard Fariña's 1960s novel, "been down so far it looks like up to me" is an apt description of the US and global IT markets at mid-year 2009. While the Q1 2009 tech market indicator data ranged from bad to ghastly, we think . . .

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Canada And Latin America IT Outlook: 2009 To 2010

Caught In A Global Recession, These Markets Will Lag The US Tech Recovery

The Canadian and Latin American IT markets are far smaller than the US market, will decline in 2009 to a much greater degree in dollar terms, and will lag behind the US tech recovery in 2010. Nonetheless, these markets are worth pursuing for IT vendors. . . .

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US Enterprise Versus SMB IT Budgets In 2009

Enterprises Will Not Do As Badly As SMBs In Many Verticals In 2009 Downturn

US IT budgetary spending will fall in 2009 by 2% as the recession takes its toll on US businesses and governments. Contrary to past experience, small and medium-size business (SMB) IT spending will decline more than enterprise IT spending as SMBs bear . . .

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US IT Market Outlook: Q1 2009

Our Bleak Alternative View Moves Closer To Reality

The US recession keeps getting worse than we and many economists had expected. Instead of the 2% to 3% drop in real GDP that the US experienced in the 1990s and 2001 to 2002 recessions, US real GDP fell by more than 6% in Q4 2008 and will fall by a similar . . .

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Predictions 2009: ePurchasing Market

Growth Slows Both Overall And For eProcurement But Is Strong In Other Areas

The ePurchasing market — software solutions for eProcurement, eSourcing, contract life-cycle management (CLM), automated spend analysis, accounts payable electronic invoice presentment and payment (AP-EIPP), services procurement, supplier performance . . .

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Where The Jobs Are: 2009 US IT Occupation Trends

A Profile Of IT Department And IT Vendor Use Of IT Occupations

The US market for jobs in information technology will not escape the US recession, with total jobs in IT occupations down by 1.2% in 2009. While the recession will be painful for those in IT occupations, the pain will be relatively mild compared with . . .

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Global IT Market Outlook: 2009

The Global Recessions Will Slow IT Purchases Growth To A Crawl

Global purchases of IT goods and services — or from the other perspective IT vendors' revenues — will equal $1.66 trillion in 2009, declining by 3% after an 8% rise in 2008. A declining US dollar boosted 2008 growth rates, but a stronger dollar will hurt . . .

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US IT Spending Benchmarks For 2008

More Options For CIOs To Find The Best IT Budget Benchmark

Forrester's annual report on US IT spending benchmarks has been one of our most popular and eagerly awaited documents each year. We first offer CIO-based data and analysis on the whys and hows of IT benchmarking and the impact of cash-outlay-based IT . . .

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US IT Market Outlook: Q4 2008

Down, But Not As Bad As The 2001 To 2002 Tech Depression

The question for the US tech market is no longer whether the US economy is in recession — instead, it is how long and deep the recession will be and how much damage will it do to the tech sector. Forrester is still a relative optimist, believing that . . .

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What The Financial Crisis Means To The Tech Market

The Expected Slowdown Arrives In Spades, With Greater Risks Of It Getting Worse

In our September 24, 2008, review of the US IT market — as of the third quarter of 2008 — we predicted a distinct slowdown in growth for US business and government purchases of technology goods and services due to an assumed recession starting in the . . .

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US IT Market Outlook: Q3 2008

The US Recession And Tech Slowdown Will Hit In Late 2008

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%, . . .

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Canada IT Market Outlook: 2008 To 2009

Growth Will Revive After A Sluggish First Half Of 2008

The Canadian IT market has been a challenging one for vendors for the past year or so, but there are prospects for improvement. Forrester projects that IT purchases by Canadian businesses and governments in Canadian dollars will grow by just 3% in 2008, . . .

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Holistic View: The ePurchasing Software Market

Strong Growth And Dynamism Despite Maturing eProcurement And eSourcing

Vendors have both opportunities and challenges in the dynamic ePurchasing market, with strong double-digit growth projected for 2008 despite a slowing overall IT market. While products like eProcurement and eSourcing are widely adopted and have slower . . .

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The Forrester Wave™: Contract Life-Cycle Management, Q3 2008

Ariba, Emptoris, SAP, Selectica, And Upside Software Are The Leaders

In Forrester's 110-criteria evaluation of contract life-cycle management (CLM) vendors, we found that Ariba, Emptoris, SAP, Selectica, and Upside Software led the pack because of their advanced functions for contract creation, contract repositories, analysis . . .

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US IT Market Outlook: Q2 2008

Not So Bad So Far — But There Is Worse To Come In The Rest Of The Year

With Q1 2008 data now in for both the US economy and the US tech market, the year has started out much as we expected. The data so far supports our projection that the US market for technology goods and services will see a slowdown in growth in 2008, . . .

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Market Overview 2008: Automated Spend Analysis

Fast-Growing ePurchasing Product Market Delivers Insight Into Large Enterprises

Automated spend analysis software is an essential tool for chief purchasing officers (CPOs) at large, global, diversified enterprises, and it's a useful tool for many others. Automated spend analysis helps CPOs (and CFOs) gain insight into what their . . .

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US IT Market Outlook: Q1 2008 In Detail

The Detailed Analysis Behind Our IT Market Outlook In Q1

Our Q1 2008 US IT market outlook predicts 2.9% IT purchases growth in 2008. In this report, we dig more deeply into the outlook for different categories of software, computer equipment, and communications equipment. Software purchases will avoid much . . .

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US IT Market Outlook: Q1 2008

A Bigger Slowdown In Tech Purchases In 2008 But A Strong Recovery In 2009

The US market for technology goods and services will experience a significant slowdown in growth in 2008, to less than 3% from 6% in 2007. This lower growth rate reflects the deterioration in the US economic outlook. On a positive note, the US tech market . . .

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The State Of Enterprise IT Budgets: 2008

Business Data Services North America And Europe

Going into 2008, North American and European enterprises had IT budget priorities that generally matched 2007 priorities. Overall, they expected to increase 2008 IT budgets by 3% — the same percentage increase that they planned for their 2007 IT budgets. . . .

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