Gartner Forecasts India IT Spending to Grow 11% in 2024
India IT spending is projected to
total $124.6 billion in 2024, an increase of 10.7% from 2023, according to the
latest forecast by Gartner, Inc.
While investments in artificial
intelligence (AI) and generative AI (GenAI) will
contribute to IT spending growth in India, their impacts on IT spending levels
will not be evident until 2025. “GenAI will account for a small portion of IT
spending through 2024,” said Naveen Mishra, VP, Team Manager at Gartner.
“Indian organizations are expected to
make investments in AI and automation during this time, as a strategic effort
to improve operational efficiency and address the ongoing shortage of IT
talent. However, it is not until 2025 that GenAI will begin to carve its place
in IT budgeting amongst Indian organizations.”
Gartner analysts are discussing the
trends that are impacting the IT market during Gartner IT
Symposium/Xpo, taking place here through Thursday.
Impact of Digital Priorities on
Software and IT Services Spending
“As Indian organizations accelerate
the adoption of digital technologies
such as AI, machine learning, secure access service edge (SASE), there will be
a greater implementation of cloud services, resulting in growth for both
software and IT services,” said Mishra. “The lack of internal skills within
Indian businesses will also contribute to the growth of IT services spending in
2024.”
Spending on
software and IT services is projected to experience the highest annual growth
rates in 2024 in India with software spending expected to increase 18.5% and IT
services forecast to grow 14.6.
Despite facing a sluggish phase in
2022 and 2023, primarily due to inflationary pressures, devices spending in
India is projected to witness a strong resurgence in 2024, growing 10.1%
year-over-year. “The double-digit growth can be attributed to Indian consumers’
willingness to pay a higher price for better experience when upgrading to new
smartphones,” said Mishra.
Define Your AI Ambition and Become
AI-Ready
In the future, as GenAI continues to
present unique opportunities for organizations and become part of IT budgets,
CIOs and IT leaders must define their organization’s AI ambition by examining
the opportunities and risks of using GenAI in four
areas: the back office, the front office, new products and services, and new
core capabilities.
Additionally, CIOs and IT leaders
must be able to navigate decisions about AI within their organizations by
having lighthouse principles — a vision for AI that lights the way and says
what kind of human-machine relationships they will and will not accept.
However, few organizations have
established lighthouse principles or even a clear vision for AI. A Gartner
survey in June 2023 of 606 CIOs and technology leaders found that only 9% of
organizations have an AI vision statement in place, and more than one-third of
respondents had no plans to create an AI vision statement.
To facilitate swift and safe adoption of
generative AI in the next 12 months, organizations must do three things:
· Establish AI-ready
principles: Lighthouse principles must align with the values of the organization.
The organization’s values must be the guiding light for navigating the unknowns
of how humans and machines will interact.
· Make data
AI-ready: For data to be AI-ready, it must meet five criteria. It is secure,
enriched, fair, accurate and is governed by the lighthouse principles.
· Implement AI-ready
security: For every positive use of AI, someone
is putting that same technology to negative use. This is the dark side of AI.
CIOs should prepare for new attack vectors and work with the executive team to
create an acceptable use policy for public generative AI solutions.
Gartner’s IT spending forecast
methodology relies heavily on rigorous analysis of the sales by over a thousand
vendors across the entire range of IT products and services. Gartner uses
primary research techniques, complemented by secondary research sources, to
build a comprehensive database of market size data on which to base its
forecast.
The Gartner quarterly IT spending
forecast delivers a unique perspective on IT spending across the hardware,
software, IT services and telecommunications segments. These reports help
Gartner clients understand market opportunities and challenges. The most recent
IT spending forecast research is available to Gartner clients in “Gartner Market Databook, 3Q23 Update.”
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