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Tech spending in Thailand and four other Southeast Asian economies is projected to grow 7% this year to approach US$47 billion, despite a number of challenges such as fragile post-pandemic supply chains, according to UK-based research and advisory firm Forrester.
Tech spend will continue to increase over the next five years, with the highest growth concentrated in India and the rest of Southeast Asia SINGAPORE, June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ According to Forrester's(Nasdaq: FORR) Asia Pacific Tech Market Forecast, 2022 To 2027, technology spend in Asia Pacific (APAC) will grow 5.8% to reach US$732 billion in 2023. Seventy-four percent of growth will come from software and services as cloud adoption in the region increases. Additionally, software spending will continue to rise at a compound annual growth rate of 10.3% through 2027. In spite ofchallenges including fragile post-pandemic supply chains; a shortage of science, technology, and engineering workers; and questions around how quickly China can restart its economy, APAC tech spend will continue to grow by 6.8% to 7.3% per year from 2024 to 2027. In 2023, Forrester projects regional tech spend growth to be: 6.3% in Australia.In 2023, tech spending in Australia will rise to nearly A$70 billi
hairs. financials for a change are outperforming, bulk up in yields again. small caps paying again, down more than 1% so much for the santa claus rally. he s usually pretty bearish on the market, but david rosenberg will join us on a group of stocks his s bullish on, and then alexis ohannian we ll get he outlook for tech valuations and outlook we do have some breaking news from the cdc in washington eamon javers has the details they say the airlines will be responsible for administer this to make sure those passengers show a negative test they don t have a lot of data on how rampant covid is in china, due to some of the information-sharing problems they have from the chinese government, but they say they are concerned about the possibility that because you have so many people getting covid all at the same times in china, we could see the emergence of new variants. this won t keep all case from coming in, but they think this will help. they reiterated the u.s. government s off