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The overall tech industry is not immune to the economic downturn. And despite the constant need for more storage, the storage industry isn't immune either. That, in turn, has generated a steady stream of rumors and questions about the future and viability of various storage vendors, resellers, and system integrators.

It is clear that the economy is bad, may get worse, and probably won't rebound for quite a while. Many tech executives and industry analysts thought the impact on IT spending would be mild. That attitude is changing. Analyst groups are still saying there will be growth in IT spending next year, just a lot less than they originally predicted. IDC , for example, this month said it was cutting its forecast of growth in worldwide IT sales to 2.6 percent, down from 5.9 percent. In the U.S., IDC said spending will grow just 0.9 percent in 2009, down from the 4.2 percent predicted in August. Overall, IT sales will decline by hundreds of billions of dollars over the course of the next four years, IDC said.

Storage is considered a bright spot in an otherwise gloomy tech market, with sales for hard-disk drives and online storage services expected to remain strong. That could change, however, if things get worse and companies cut back on spending even more.

At the same time, the stock prices for the shares of many companies -- including tech vendors -- are near all-time lows and credit is still hard to find. That's bad news for companies that need cash to pay off debt, hire new staff, or just keep operating.

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