GenAI Investment to Grow 30%, with High Maturity Companies Projecting Three Times Higher ROI Over the Next Three Years than Low-Adoption Peers

  • Boston Consulting Group's Seventh IT Spending Pulse Survey Reveals Steady Modest Increase in Global IT Budgets, Rising to 3.3% in 2024 from 3.2% the Previous Year

  • Leaders Will Focus Spending in High-Growth Areas, Including Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Security Infrastructure, Cloud Services, and Analytics

  • The Primary Barrier to GenAI Adoption is the Technology's Immaturity, Cited by 43% of High-Maturity Companies, 36% of Mid-Maturity Companies, and 50% of Low-Maturity Companies

  • GenAI Allocation is Expected to Rise From 4.7% to 7.6% by 2027, with a 60% Growth Forecast Over the Next Three Years

BOSTON, July 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- With modest GDP growth and stagnant budgets, organizations around the world are finding it necessary to reallocate funds from mature areas to support IT investments. While cloud and security continue to be key priorities, generative AI (GenAI) is increasingly taking the spotlight as companies strive for significant productivity improvements. GenAI investment is expected to grow 30%, with leaders from companies with high GenAI maturity anticipating their return on investment will be three-times higher over the next three years than that of companies with little or no adoption of the technology, according to a new report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) released today.

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The report, titled IT Spending Pulse: As GenAI Investment Grows, Other IT Projects Get Squeezed, is based on a joint survey with GLG, conducted in Q1 2024. It captures insights from 330 IT buyers at the director level or higher, across various industries. Of the respondents, 66% are from North America and 34% from Europe. The focus is on large and midsize companies, with 60% of respondents from large enterprises and 40% from midsize firms.

"The emergence of GenAI has made it imperative for many companies to adapt," Clark O'Niell, a managing director and partner at BCG and a coauthor of the report. "Successful companies will be those that manage a difficult balancing act: allocating IT budgets to keep pace with GenAI while maintaining adequate funding for essential day-to-day operations."

IT budgets are experiencing steady, modest growth, increasing by 3.2% in 2023 from the previous year and further rising to 3.3% in 2024. Survey respondents gave equal importance to cost control and enabling growth, with 54% indicating that each is a top-three priority. Since the previous IT Spending Pulse survey in the third quarter of 2023, growth increased in importance by 5% while cost as a priority decreased 2%. Also top of mind for leaders was security and digital transformation, with 61% and 60% respectively rating these as top-three priorities.