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Enterprise Spending on Voice, Data and Cloud Services to Increase 6 percent in 2011, Says In-Stat

There has been little good news about the economy lately, particularly on the jobs front. New In-Stat research, however, shows that Enterprise business spending on IT and telecom services, which include cloud computing, wireless, wireline voice, wireline data, and business IP/VoIP, will move in a positive direction in 2011, increasing a healthy 6 percent.

There has been little good news about the economy lately, particularly on the jobs front. New In-Stat research, however, shows that Enterprise business spending on IT and telecom services, which include cloud computing, wireless, wireline voice, wireline data, and business IP/VoIP, will move in a positive direction in 2011, increasing a healthy 6 percent.

“There will be positive growth across all 20 verticals with education and healthcare & social services leading the surge with growth of 10 percent and 9 percent respectively,” says Greg Potter, Analyst. “These increases in spending are across all product groups except wireline voice, which will decline by about half a percent.”

Additional data includes:
- Enterprise spending on public cloud computing services is set to expand 139 percent from 2010 to 2011. 
- Enterprise spending on wireless data is set to approach $17 billion in 2015. 
- Enterprise spending in the healthcare sector on wireline data will approach 2 billion in 2014. 
- Enterprise spending on wireline voice will remain flat, with traditional TDM services continuing their decline, only reaching $3.4 billion in 2011.

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