IT spending and top banking trends for 2010
29 October 2009
Earlier this afternoon I hosted a very well attended webinar on IT spending. The webinar went over the data and trends that I published in the January 2009 report, IT Spending in Banking: A North American Perspective. We just kicked off the next round of research in preparation for the 2010 IT spending report and I am pretty excited. It will certainly be interesting to see how the figures have changed and to build out forecasts for the next few years. The banking team is also working on an updated set of top banking trends to be included in the report. This is a very strategic topic, and an extremely popular Celent report. In addition to the North American report, we will be updating our flagship IT spending report, IT Spending in Financial Services: A Global Perspective. The most recent version of the global report can be found here. Both reports will be published to Celent.com in January, so stay tuned!
For the first six months of 2009 most bankers had no interest in discussing anything, even though payback can be quite rapid. In the last four months the environment has changed markedly. Almost all contacts are willing to at least discuss the product and what it might do. Many state that while nothing would be purchased until 2010, they actively wish to be contacted in the 1st quarter. The tenor of the exchange is completely different.