Western EU IT Spending Highlights Interest in Next-Gen Technologies Across Vertical Markets
October 13, 2017 | IDCEstimated reading time: 2 minutes

According to a new study from International Data Corporation (IDC), IT spend in Western Europe will total $453.8 billion in 2017, a 2.7% increase compared with 2016. IT spending will continue to grow at a 2.0% five-year CAGR in 2021. Investments in 3rd Platform solutions and Innovation Accelerator technologies — such as augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR), artificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive, robotics, 3D printing, and Internet of Things (IoT) — will drive demand as companies strive to innovate, increase customer experience, and streamline business processes.
In 2017, consumer, banking, and discrete manufacturing will be the vertical markets with the biggest IT spending, accounting for over a third of overall Western European spend. IDC forecasts that retail, professional services, and telecommunications will be the fastest growing markets in 2017, and they will continue to lead in 2018. In the long term, professional services, retail, and process manufacturing will generate the fastest 2017–2021 CAGR.
"Traditional technologies such as mobility, social media, cloud, and Big Data helped companies to introduce change and move from a traditional approach to a more digitized one. With next-generation technologies, companies will go the extra mile, move one step ahead of the competition, and fully embrace digital transformation. This will be a win-win game, from which both businesses and their customers will benefit as companies introduce a more advanced approach into their businesses, optimizing processes and bringing extreme automation. On the other hand, the large amount of data that customers produce will allow companies to understand what they must focus on. This will result in more personalized products or services and increased customer satisfaction," said Andrea Minonne, research analyst, IDC European Industry Solutions, Customer Insight, and Analysis.
In the study, IT spending forecasts are segmented into IDC's 20 standard vertical markets: banking, insurance, securities and investment services, discrete manufacturing, process manufacturing, retail, wholesale, professional services, personal and consumer services, healthcare provider, transportation, telecommunications, media, utilities, construction, resource industries, federal/central government, state/local government, education, and consumer.
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