Research Reports IT spending expected to accelerate next year after slowdown in 2013 By Newsbytes.PH November 6, 2013 FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailViberCopy URL Worldwide IT spending is expected to accelerate next year after dipping to its slowest pace of growth since the financial crisis in 2013. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailViberCopy URL Previous articleBluetooth smart chip growth to be driven by consumer electronicsNext articleReport: PH still a strong, steady contact center hub in Asia Pacific - Advertisement - RELEVANT STORIES CSC bans all gambling for gov’t workers, including online betting April 23, 2026 Google rolls out AI-powered Chrome features in PH April 23, 2026 Converge tops PH broadband speed rankings in Q1 2026 — report April 23, 2026 AI-powered student projects win top honors at 9th imake.wemake April 23, 2026 OpenAI rolls out ‘ChatGPT Images 2.0’ with upgraded image generation April 23, 2026 Epson PH pushes document workflow tools for faster processing, lower energy use April 23, 2026 LATEST CSC bans all gambling for gov’t workers, including online betting April 23, 2026 Google rolls out AI-powered Chrome features in PH April 23, 2026 Converge tops PH broadband speed rankings in Q1 2026 — report April 23, 2026 AI-powered student projects win top honors at 9th imake.wemake April 23, 2026 OpenAI rolls out ‘ChatGPT Images 2.0’ with upgraded image generation April 23, 2026 Epson PH pushes document workflow tools for faster processing, lower energy use April 23, 2026 GoGo Xpress unveils delivery-based rewards program for online sellers April 23, 2026 Northern Nostra Kings win ‘Laban ng HOKbo’ Season 2 April 23, 2026 DepEd pilots AI tool to cut teacher workload in nutrition screening April 22, 2026 TCL showcases AI-driven air conditioning systems at Milan expo April 22, 2026 Sign-Up To Our Newsletter! - Advertisement -