Previsión de gastos en Tecnologías de la Información: crece 7.1% en 2011
30 junio 2011 | Economía
Gartner ha estimado que el gasto mundial en Tecnologías de la Información crecerá un 7,1% en 2011, hasta los 3,67 billones de dólares (2,53 billones de euros), lo que mejora la previsión inicial de la consultora, que esperaba un crecimiento del 5,6% para el ejercicio.







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