Healthcare IT News December 31, 2025
Mike Miliard

Big investments focused on AI infrastructure, cloud services and new PCs helped fuel a 14% increase this past year, according to the research firm – the fastest year of growth since the era of Windows 95 and the World Wide Web.

It was a banner year for worldwide investments in hardware, software and IT services, a December report from IDC shows.

WHY IT MATTERS
Information technology spend in 2025 will have posted an increase of 14% by the end of Q4, according to the study in IDC’s monthly Worldwide Black Book, “representing the fastest year of growth since 1996 when the launch of Windows 95, expanding PC usage and Internet adoption were the primary drivers of IT spending.”

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