Digital transformation investments to top $6.8 trillion globally

Crawford Del Prete of IDC

The myriad business challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic have ensured that the global economy remains firmly on course for its digital destiny, with 65% of the world’s GDP set to be digitalised by 2022 and direct digital transformation (DX) investments to total $6.8 trillion (5.61 trillion) between 2020 and 2023.

That’s according to the latest predictions from International Data Corporation (IDC), which expects end-user organisations to continue building on their existing strategies and investments as they strive to become digital-at-scale enterprises of the future.

“The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent economic fallout has accelerated digital transformation across the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa (META), spurring unprecedented demand for contactless services, cloud solutions, and collaboration applications as governments and businesses sought to rationalise IT costs and provide access to an increasingly distributed workforce,” says Jyoti Lalchandani, IDC’s group vice president and managing director for the META region.

“As the focus on operational efficiency intensified, tech-enabled automation became a key priority, reshaping organisations’ processes and operations.

“Most economists predict a return to economic growth in 2021 as a vaccine becomes widely available. As this recovery begins, the focus of end-user organisations will revert to business growth and new investment. But the technology investments made during the pandemic will ensure that the ‘Next Normal’ that emerges will be very different from the pre-COVID economy.

Indeed, by 2022, 70% of all organisations globally will have accelerated their use of digital technologies, transforming existing business processes to drive customer engagement, employee productivity, and business resiliency.”

Given this significant expansion in the digital economy, and with digitally transformed enterprises accounting for a much larger share of the market, IDC is urging technology providers to reset and refresh their strategies as their customers recover and begin preparations for the ‘Next Normal’.

This guidance will take centre stage at the virtual edition of IDC Directions 2021 on Thursday, January 21 as IDC brings together the most influential technology vendors, telecommunications operators, and IT service providers from across the META region to facilitate an open exchange of ideas on the best way forward for the ICT industry.

In line with the event’s theme of ‘Resetting for the Next Normal: Strategies for Enabling the Future Digital Enterprise, local and international IDC analysts will share their latest technology market outlooks for 2021 and beyond, outline trends and forecasts for key countries across the META region, and explore the latest developments in critical technologies such as cloud, security, artificial intelligence, robotic process automation, and the Internet of Things.

IDC’s global president, Crawford Del Prete, will present the event’s keynote address as he explores the way in which COVID-19 has changed our world and reshaped the technology landscape.

“The demand for IT has changed dramatically as a result of COVID-19, with almost every segment of the market being impacted by massive changes in customer behaviour,” says Del Prete. “We predict that direct investment in digital transformation will grow at a healthy compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.5% globally between 2020 and 2023, while non-DX ICT investment will contract at a CAGR of -1.4% over the same period. And as more and more companies become fully transformed from the less than 20% of enterprises today, relative GDP from digitalised products and services will expand exponentially.”

Building on these global insights, Lalchandani will present a not-to-be-missed session titled ‘Resetting for the Next Normal: ICT Outlook & Predictions for the META Region in 2021 & Beyond’. And through a series of dedicated country and technology tracks, IDC Directions 2021 will present a unique opportunity for delegates to take a deep dive into the individual markets that top their agenda for the year ahead.

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