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This IDC study provides an overview of the market size and forecast for global spending on enterprise infrastructure to power enterprise workloads. Suppliers of server and storage systems, cloud service providers that offer infrastructure services, and enterprises that plan their IT infrastructure spend can leverage this document toward their planning."Macroeconomic factors continue impacting the enterprise infrastructure workloads market and set priorities for infrastructure buyers," said Max Pepper, senior research analyst, Infrastructure Systems, Platforms, and Technologies. "On one hand, digital transformation initiatives drive demand for infrastructure in AI-related workloads. On another hand, shocks to the supply chain, along with the impact of inflation and the Russia-Ukraine War, are leading to increased investment in workloads related to business resiliency and security."