Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Middle East IT Spending To Increase Almost 9% Next Year


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times)

IT spending in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) is projected to total $169 billion in 2026, an increase of 8.9 per cent from 2025, according to the latest forecast by Gartner, Inc.

Growth in data center systems spending in Mena is expected to remain strong in 2026, though the pace will ease compared to 2025. Spending is projected to increase 37.3 per cent in 2026, making it the highest-growing IT segment, but at a slower rate than this year as the market shifts from rapid build-out to incremental and sustained investment.

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Software spending in Mena is expected to grow 13.9 per cent to $20.4 billion in 2026, as organizations accelerate adoption of GenAI capabilities. Gartner predicts that by 2028, 75 per cent of global software spend will be on solutions with GenAI functionality.

“The Mena region is rapidly emerging as a global tech powerhouse, with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) leveraging its stability, infrastructure and forward-looking policies to attract global partners and build digital skills that empower innovation and support resilient AI-driven economies,” said Mim Burt, Practice VP at Gartner.“Even amid global economic and geopolitical uncertainty, chief information officers (CIOs) in Mena are making strategic investments in AI, intelligent automation and multi-cloud strategies, while strengthening cyber defenses and advancing talent upskilling. These efforts are not only driving innovation and economic diversification but also contributing to the region's projected IT spending growth in 2026.”

“Data center system spending is expected to accelerate as Mena CIOs and technology leaders invest in AI-enabled software and AI-optimized infrastructure,” said Eyad Tachwali, VP, Advisory at Gartner.“This surge is largely fueled by pent-up demand for generative AI (GenAI) and advanced machine learning, which depend on robust computing power for large-scale data processing. Most of this demand is being driven by governments, hyperscalers, technology providers and organizations focused on developing and deploying AI models, rather than traditional enterprises or consumers.”

As AI becomes central to innovation, its integration into software and IT services is fundamentally reshaping spending priorities across the region, with IT services spending in Mena projected to grow 8.3 per cent in 2026.

“CIOs will increasingly be offered embedded GenAI capabilities in enterprise applications, productivity and developer tools, more advanced large language models as well as AI-optimized servers to support AI-as-a-service,” said Burt.“Providers are also exploring new pricing models across software and hardware to drive revenue.”

“With the rapid acceleration of AI infrastructure and adoption in Mena, CIOs must move beyond GenAI as a productivity tool and embed it into the heart of their business strategy,” said Tachwali.“The real competitive edge will come from building strong data foundations, composable technology platforms and cultivating AI-fluent talent-core enablers for unlocking differentiated value from AI.”

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