
TECH SUPPLIER Dec 2022 - Web Conference Proceeding: Tech Supplier - Doc # EUR149533422
Managing the Storms of Disruption in EMEA: IDC's Midyear Tech Market Checkpoint and Recommendations
Abstract
This IDC Web Conference provides a 2022 midyear overview of the EMEA ICT market landscape.
According to recent IDC research, 71% of EMEA organizations' digital leads believe current market volatility and uncertainty will continue through much of 2022 and early 2023, affecting their business and digital plans for the months ahead. At the same time, 2021 was a record growth year for the EMEA ICT market landscape, and CEOs continue to identify technology investments underpinning digital use cases to drive transformation as critical to their organizations' success. However, there is a big question mark on how long this flourishing IT market boom will last amid external pressure from macro-forces.
In this midyear market update webcast, IDC senior analysts took stock of the current EMEA ICT market scenario and:
- Took a midyear step back from our 2022 predictions and check where we are and what's next
- Provided an update to the Russia-Ukraine War — what effects continued conflict has on IT markets in the region
- Covered further Storms of Disruption on the horizon such as inflation, potential recession, supply chain challenges, and digital sovereignty
- Identified upsides and explain why it's not all doom and gloom
Coverage
Subscriptions Covered
Digital Sovereignty , European Cloud Strategies , European Digital Sovereignty , European Verticals: Use Cases and Strategies , Middle East and North Africa ICT Market Opportunity and Digital Business Strategies
Regions Covered
Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, Western Europe
Topics Covered
Corporate social responsibility, Digital innovation, Digital transformation, Future of work, Global IT and economic markets, Governance, Green ICT and sustainability, Network security, Russia-Ukraine war, Supply chain management applications
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