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IT infrastructure spending in India to reach $1.9 bn in 2014, says Gartner

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BANGALORE, INDIA: The Indian IT infrastructure market, comprising of server, storage and networking equipment, will total $1.9 billion in 2014, a 4 percent increase from 2013, according to Gartner, Inc.

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Gartner analysts are providing the latest outlook on the Indian data center market during the Gartner Infrastructure, Operations and Data Center Summit, which is taking place here through May 13th at the Hotel Renaissance, Mumbai.

"The global IT infrastructure investment is expected to be almost flat in 2014 and will be primarily driven by hyper scale and data center modernization initiatives," said Mike Harris, research group vice president at Gartner. "In the global landscape, India is a promising IT Infrastructure market through 2017."

"Indian IT infrastructure is poised to be a US$2.35 billion market by 2017," said Naveen Mishra, research director at Gartner. "After sluggish market conditions in 2013, the Indian infrastructure market will witness investments primarily fuelled by key IT initiatives that include mobility, cloud and big data."

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Indian enterprises will be focusing on building intelligent data centers that focus on optimizing existing hardware assets by using additional software capabilities. This will drive increased attention on newer trends such as public cloud, and integrated systems.

Within the Indian IT infrastructure market, server revenue is forecast to reach US$663 million in 2014, a 1 percent decline from 2013. The server market is expected to return to positive growth in 2015 when revenue is forecast to total $697 million.

Enterprise networking is the biggest segment with revenue expected to touch US$887 million in 2014. Data center consolidation and virtualization along with cloud and mobility are the key trends influencing network purchases. There is great potential for both users and vendors to leverage some of the emerging technologies to be ready for the future.