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Gartner trims global IT spending forecast for the year
by Staff Writers
San Francisco (AFP) July 02, 2013


Deutsche Boerse to launch cloud computing exchange
Frankfurt (AFP) July 02, 2013 - Deutsche Boerse, operator of the Frankfurt stock exchange, unveiled Tuesday plans to launch a new market place where companies, public sector bodies and research institutes can buy and sell excess cloud computing capacity.

The Deutsche Boerse Cloud Exchange will be a joint venture between Deutsche Boerse and Berlin-based cloud management specialist Zimory and will be operational from the start of next year, the two partners said in separate statements.

It will "enable IT resources to be traded like securities and energy, electronically, and within seconds.

"The new company aims to launch initially a cloud computing spot market in the first quarter 2014," Zimory said.

"Deutsche Boerse Cloud Exchange will fundamentally change how cloud computing resources are bought and sold," said Zimory chief executive Ruediger Baumann.

"The time when contract negotiations took months will be over for most businesses."

"With its great expertise in operating markets, Deutsche Boerse is making it possible for the first time to standardise and trade fully electronically IT capacity in the same way as securities, energy and commodities," said board member Michael Osterloh.

Market tracker Gartner on Tuesday trimmed its forecast of how much global businesses would spend this year on information technology, as less expensive tablets displace PCs at the workplace.

Gartner cited fluctuations in the value of the US dollar along with reduced outlay for traditional personal computers as the main reasons it cut to $3.7 trillion its Worldwide IT Spending Forecast for 2013.

The estimate represented a two percent increase from global spending last year on data centers, desktop machines, software and other equipment for businesses.

But earlier this year, Gartner had forecast a 4.1 percent increase.

"Exchange rate movements, and a reduction in our 2013 forecast for devices, account for the bulk of the downward revision," Gartner managing vice president Richard Gordon said in a release.

Demand for traditional personal computers (PCs) continues to wane, as appetite for comparatively lower-priced and trendier tablets and smartphones grows, according to Gartner.

"The decline in PC sales, recorded in the first quarter of 2013, continued into the second quarter with little recovery expected during the second half of 2013," Gartner said.

"While new devices are set to hit the market in the second half of 2013, they will fail to compensate for the underlying weakness of the traditional PC market."

Meanwhile, tablet sales are expected to be nearly 40 percent higher this year than they were last year, and revenue from mobile phone sales is projected to climb 9.3 percent, according to Gartner.

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