The weeklyFiX digest: IT vendors face bleak outlook

With the current scrutiny on budgets, it is inevitable that IT spending will come under some pressure. According to a recent report from consultancy Celent Communications: "Global information technology spending by financial services institutions will reach $358 billion in 2008." This is a 4.5% increase over 2007, but is, says the firm, "substantially lower than the 6.4% growth achieved in 2007. The financial crisis and economic uncertainty have financial institutions tightening their belts."

With the current scrutiny on budgets, it is inevitable that IT spending will come under some pressure. According to a recent report from consultancy Celent Communications: “Global information technology spending by financial services institutions will reach $358 billion in 2008.” This is a 4.5% increase over 2007, but is, says the firm, “substantially lower than the 6.4% growth achieved in 2007. The financial crisis and economic uncertainty have financial institutions tightening their belts.”

Celent states: “IT vendors looking for continued robust spending by new clients will be disappointed in 2009.”

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