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Global IT spending will fall by 8% in 2020 year-on-year, the technology research firm Gartner has predicted, adding that total spending would come to US$3.4 trillion.
The recovery from a coronavirus-triggered recession will usher in a new era in which how we live, do business and invest will fundamentally change, according to Nigel Green, the CEO and founder of independent global financial advisory organisation de Vere Group.
Demand for executives in the ICT sector in July dropped 3%, unable to continue from its small gain of the previous month, as executive employment across all business and industry sectors plunged for the sixth month in a row.
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