Worldwide end-user spending on IT services totalled $793 billion in 2010, a 3.1 per cent increase from the previous calendar year revenue of $769 billion, according to IT research and advisory firm Gartner, Inc.
"There is little doubt that the effects of the global recession of 2008 and 2009 are still very much being felt, but the market for IT services bounced back in 2010 after a 5.1 per cent revenue decline in 2009," said Kathryn Hale, research vice president at Gartner.
IBM retained its number one market share position in IT services in 2010, with a revenue increase of 2.6 per cent returning $56.4 billion in revenue and accounting for 7.1 per cent of the market.
With arguably the weakest revenue performance in the top five, HP grew its IT services revenue less than $100 million, or 0.3 per cent, in 2010.
Fujitsu, at 3.5 per cent annual growth in IT services and revenue of $24.1 billion, had a solid year in 2010 in dollar terms.
Accenture returned perhaps the strongest numbers within the top 10 in 2010, growing revenue $1.3 billion to $22.2 billion, a growth rate of 6.1 per cent.
CSC's growth in the past year was positive, but it was below market growth levels (at 0.6 per cent) due, in part, to an abnormally high level of delays in contract signings in both the federal and commercial sectors, as well as the impact of a challenging US federal government business (where CSC generated 39 per cent of its revenue).
"Among the more than 300 vendors tracked, acquisitions affected more than 10