U.S. IT spending to slow, become more mundane, Input says
U.S. government spending on information technology (IT) systems and services will grow at a slower rate by 2013 compared with recent decades, reaching just $87.7 billion in five years from $71.9 billion in 2008 – a 3.9 percent annual increase. The forecast comes from IT consultancy Input of Reston...
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