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World IT spending to dip by 5.5% this year: Report

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Worldwide IT spending is likely to decline by 5.5% this year in comparison to 2014 with a total of $3.5 trillion to be spent by companies across the world. According to the latest forecast by research firm Gartner, the decline in the spending would be as a result of the rising US dollar. TNS

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