Australia Enterprise ICT Investment Trends and Future Outlook by Segments Hardware, Software, IT Services and Network and Communications
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According to GlobalData’s Australia enterprise ICT investment trends report 2022, most of the enterprises from the country have increased their ICT budget for 2022 with more than 65% of respondents from our recent survey claiming the same. In contrast, a relatively low proportion of enterprises have trimmed their ICT budget for 2022 compared to previous year.
The Australia enterprise ICT investment trends report 2022 summarizes key findings from the GlobalData’s ICT customer insight survey carried out in H1-2022. It reveals how the overall ICT budgets and their allocations towards various business functions and spending areas, have changed for enterprises in the country in 2022 when compared to 2021. The report also discusses the change in ICT budget allocations for digital transformation enabling technologies like AI and ML, internet of things (IoT), automation/RPA and edge computing among enterprises in 2022 as compared to 2021. It sheds focus on the change in ICT budget allocations across 30 IT hardware, software, and service categories. The report also gives an indication of ICT opportunities in Australia with forward-looking insights on enterprise spending priorities for over 100 ICT product and service sub-categories over next two years.
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Australia Enterprise ICT Budget Allocations - 2022 vs 2021
The report reveals how total ICT budgets of enterprises in the country have changed from 2021 to 2022 and how it compares to the change in ICT budget seen from 2020 to 2021.
Annual Change in Enterprise ICT Budget Allocation in Australia
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Majority of the enterprises in Australia have increased their ICT budget for 2022 compared to the previous year
According to GlobalData’s survey, majority of respondents from Australia claimed that there will be a slight increase (1% to 6%) in their enterprise ICT budget for 2021-22 compared to 2020-21. Additionally, there were also a decent number of respondents who claimed that there has been a significant increase (>6%) in their ICT budgets
The report also discusses the level of change in enterprise ICT budget allocation in 2022 compared to previous year by:
- Key spending areas
- Key business functions
Australia Enterprise ICT Budget Allocations by ICT Infrastructure Spending Areas – 2022 vs 2021
According to GlobalData’s survey, the largest increase in the share of enterprise ICT budget in Australia is recorded in ICT services. The report shows how enterprises in Australia have changed their total ICT budget allocation across the following ICT infrastructure spending areas in 2022 compared to 2021.
- Hardware
- Software
- ICT services
- Consulting
- Network and communication
- Internal development & maintenance (Internal costs)
- Others
Annual Change in Distribution of Enterprise ICT Spending, By ICT Products/Services in 2022
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Australia Enterprise ICT Budget Allocations by Key Business Functions – 2022 vs 2021
According to GlobalData’s survey, ICT budget allocations across most of the business functions have seen an increase among Australia’s enterprises, except for finance & accounting function, for which the budget allocation has mostly remained unchanged in 2022 compared to 2021. The report shows how enterprises in Australia have changed the distribution of ICT budget allocation across the following business functions in 2022 compared to 2021.
- Production, Procurement & Operations
- Sales, Marketing and Customer Relations
- Finance & Accounting
- Research & Development
- Human Resources & Legal
Annual Change in Enterprise ICT Budget Distribution in Australia, by Key Business Functions, 2022
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Enterprise ICT Budget Allocations by Type of ICT Project – 2021 & 2022
According to GlobalData’s survey, there has been a considerable growth in enterprise budgets for both new ICT projects as well as for maintenance of existing ICT systems and applications among the Australia’s enterprises. The report shows by what proportion enterprises in Australia have changed the budget allocation for “existing ICT systems and applications” and “New ICT projects” in 2022 compared to 2021
Change in Enterprise ICT Budget Allocation: Existing Systems vs New ICT Projects – 2022
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Australia Enterprise Digital Transformation Budget Allocations – 2021 vs 2022
According to GlobalData’s survey, there is an overall increase in the share of the ICT budget allocated towards digital transformation in 2022 compared to 2021. The Australia enterprise ICT investment data highlights the change in percentage of enterprises’ ICT budget that would be allocated for digital transformation in 2022 as compared to 2021 and offers breakdown of the budget allocation change by following digital transformation areas.
- Artificial intelligence & Machine Learning
- Automation/RPA
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Edge Computing
- Others
Enterprise ICT Budget Allocation for Digital Transformation, 2021 vs 2022
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Segment ICT Budget Allocation Trends – 2022 vs 2021
The report offers segmental budget allocation trends across 33 ICT products and services covering hardware, software, IT consulting, managed IT services, and network & communications segments.
According to GlobalData’s survey, the enterprise budget allocation across most of the hardware categories among Australia’s enterprises have witnessed a moderate increase in 2022 compared to 2021.
Annual Change in Australia Enterprise Hardware Budget Allocations
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The survey also reveals heightened focus on enterprise IT security in Australia. For instance, the survey data on Australia enterprise software budget allocation points towards a significant increase (greater than 6%) on security software in 2022 compared to 2021. In a similar vein, Australia enterprise ICT services budget allocation points towards increased allocation on security & privacy services in 2022 as compared to 2021 as per the survey data.
Besides hardware, we also provide this level of information for
- Software
- IT Services
- Consulting
- Network & communication
Enterprise ICT Technology Spending Priorities in Australia – Future Outlook
The report offers forward looking insights on ICT spending priorities of enterprises in Australia across 140 technology areas within the following 18 categories:
- Communication & Collaboration
- Enterprise Network
- Security
- Storage
- Edge Computing
- Client Computing
- Servers
- Cloud Computing
- Enterprise Mobility
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Data and Analytics
- Business Process Applications
- IT Management
- Application Development & Management
- Data Center and Hosting
- Business Process Outsourcing
- Consulting and Integration Services
- Outsourcing
Australia Enterprise Cloud Computing Investment Priority – Now vs Next Two Years
Largest number of the respondents claimed that their enterprises will invest in Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) in the next two years closely followed by the number of respondents confirming their plans to invest in Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS). Furthermore, among the cloud deployment models, largest number of the respondents confirmed their plans to invest on hybrid cloud, followed by private cloud.
Cloud Computing Technology Investment Priority – Current vs Next Two Years
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Australia Enterprise ICT Investment Trends Overview
Analysis Period | 2021-2022 |
Enterprise ICT Budget Allocations and Outlook | Business Functions, Key Spending Areas (ICT Products & Services), and Existing vs New Systems |
Key ICT Infrastructure Budget Allocation Areas | Hardware, Software, ICT Services, Consulting, Network and Communication, Internal Development & Maintenance (Internal Costs), and
Others |
Key Business Functions | Production, Procurement & Operations, Sales, Marketing and Customer Relations, Finance & Accounting, Research & Development, and Human Resources & Legal |
Enterprise ICT Budget Allocations on Cloud Computing | Overall Cloud Computing Budget Allocation |
Cloud Implementation Type | Public Cloud, Private Cloud, Hybrid Cloud, Managed Cloud, Cloud Management Platform |
Public Cloud Computing Budget Allocation | LaaS, PaaS, SaaS |
Enterprise ICT Budget Allocations on Digital Transformation | Overall Digital Transformation Budget Allocation |
Key Digital Transformation Areas | Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Automation/RPA, IoT, Edge Computing and Others |
Segment ICT Budget Allocations | Hardware, Software, IT Consulting, Managed IT Services, Network & Communications, |
Enterprise Technology Priorities and Spending Preferences | Communication & Collaboration, Enterprise Network, Security, Storage, Edge Computing, Client Computing, Servers, Cloud Computing, Enterprise Mobility, Internet of Things (IoT), Data and Analytics, Business Process Applications, IT Management, Application Development & Management, Data Center and Hosting, Business Process Outsourcing, Consulting and Integration Services, and Outsourcing |
Australia Enterprise ICT Investment Trends Report Scope
The survey-based report provides an overview of the following –
- Enterprise ICT Budget Allocations – 2021 vs 2022: Overview of survey findings regarding changes in the enterprise ICT budget allocations in 2022 compared to the previous year overall and across key spending areas, business functions, and existing vs new systems.
- Cloud & Digital Transformation Budget Allocations – 2022 vs 2021: Overview of survey findings regarding changes in the enterprise ICT budget allocations in 2022 compared to the previous year across cloud computing implementation, public cloud computing, digital transformation, and disruptive technologies.
- Segment ICT Budget Allocations – 2022 vs 2021: Overview of survey findings regarding enterprise changes in ICT budget allocations 2022 compared to 2021 across the key ICT segments including software, hardware, IT consulting, managed IT services, and network & communications.
- Future Outlook – Enterprise Technology Priorities: Overview of survey findings on enterprise investment priority for key technologies in current vs next two years
- The survey was conducted in H1 2022 via an online methodology, with respondents all having ICT decision maker responsibility (typically CIOs and IT Managers). GlobalData plans to repeat the survey in H1 2023, to monitor ICT budget changes on an ongoing basis.
Reasons to Buy
- This survey report offers a thorough, forward-looking analysis of Australia’s Enterprise ICT Investment Trends and key ICT opportunities in a concise format to help executives build proactive and profitable growth strategies.
- Accompanying GlobalData’s IT Customer Insight Survey, the report examines the ongoing and upcoming trends in enterprise IT spending within Australia.
- With more than 50 charts, the report is designed for an executive-level audience, boasting presentation quality.
- The report provides an easily digestible market assessment for decision makers built around research gathered from the local IT decision makers, which enables executives to quickly get up to speed with the current and emerging trends in Australia’s Enterprise ICT Spending.
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Frequently asked questions
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How did the overall enterprise ICT budget in Australia change in 2022 compared to 2021?
About 55% of respondents from Australia claimed that there has been a slight increase in their enterprise ICT budget for 2021-22 compared to 2020-21.
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How has the total ICT budget allocation across key spending areas in your organization has changed in 2022 compared to 2021?
GlobalData’s survey findings suggest that the enterprise ICT budget allocations for most ICT product/service areas in Australia have increased, mostly in a moderate range in 2022 compared to 2021.
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What are the key ICT infrastructure spending areas in Australia in 2022?
The key ICT infrastructure spending areas in Australia are hardware, software, ICT services, consulting, network and communication, and internal development & maintenance (internal costs).
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What are the key business functions considered for ICT budget allocation by Australia’s enterprises?
The key business functions considered for ICT budget allocation by Australia’s enterprises are production, procurement & operations, sales, marketing and customer relations, finance & accounting, research & development, and human resources & legal.
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By what percentage will enterprise ICT budget allocation on digital transformation will change in 2022 compared to 2021?
Majority of enterprises have increased their share of ICT budget allocated towards digital transformation by 1% to 6% in 2022 compared to 2020.
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What are the key digital transformation technologies that enterprises are likely to invest in 2022?
AI & machine learning, internet of things (IoT), edge computing, and automation will be some of the key digital transformation areas that enterprises would allocate their ICT budgets on.
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Which ICT functions are enterprises most likely to outsource over the next 2 years?
ICT infrastructure maintenance and applications are some of the key ICT functions to be outsourced over the next two years
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