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IDC predicts 2.8% decline in Worldwide Services Market

IDC is now forecasting a 2.8% decline in worldwide IT services and business services this year due to COVID-19, however, the forecast is calling for a 1% to 1.4% uptick in 2021.

In April, IDC predicted this market would decline 1.1% in 2020, so the new forecast is more pessimistic.

IDC said the newest forecast is based on the Economist Intelligence Unit’s May forecast for worldwide GDP in 2020, which will likely contract by around 4.4%, more than twice as much as the March forecast. After almost four months of shutdowns across most developed markets, the economic downturn in the first half of 2020 will be so severe that even a robust recovery in the next six months will not offset it.

“Over the last few months of shutdowns around the world, services providers have largely shifted clients’ core IT and business operations to ‘work from home’ environments relatively overnight without major hiccups,” said Lisa Nagamine, research manager with IDC’s Worldwide Semiannual Services Tracker. “This further demonstrates how adaptive and resilient vendors and buyers can be in the ‘digital age’.”

“We will continue to see the services market growth outpace GDP growth, even during a crisis like this,” said Xiao-Fei Zhang, program director, Global Services Markets and Trends. “The pandemic is clamping down on discretionary spending, and puts the brake on many projects for now, but this will be somewhat cushioned by managed services and support services contracts that support core operations of large enterprises and government agencies.”

Some additional highlights from IDC:

https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS46637720

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