Publication date: 2005-09-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Saudi Arabia Printers 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:
Publication date: 2005-06-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Poland Enterprise Application Software 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This IDC study provides a detailed overview of the Polish market for integrated Enterprise Application Suite (EAS) package software products. EAS vendors tracked in this study include SAP, Oracle, Epicor-Scala, QAD, PeopleSoft, Exact, SunSystems, Microsoft Business Solutions, SSA Global, IFS, Intentia, IBS, BPSC, ComArch, Alatus, Softlab, Macrosoft, TETA, Rekord, Humansoft, Jeeves, Intentia, Digitland, ComputerLand, SAFO, Ross Systems, Simple, Mapics, and Others. This study includes detailed qualitative and quantitative information, analysis and forecasts that help to identify and answer the following key questions: What are the defining characteristics of the Poland EAS market? What are the defining characteristics of the EAS installation operating environment in Poland and how are sales affecting third-party hardware and software vendors? How can vendors across the IT spectrum (hardware platform vendors, database vendors, operating system vendors, and enterprise application vendors) capitalize on the continued expansion of the Polish EAS market? What are the defining characteristics of the EAS installed base in Poland in terms of vertical sectors and end-user market segments? What is the current size of the EAS market in Poland and what is the forecast potential of the market? What is the current spending on EAS software in Poland in the various vertical sectors and end-user segments? Who are the leading players in the EAS market in Poland and how are they positioning themselves in order to capitalize on market growth? Which industry segments are investing in EAS solutions and how will future spending patterns affect market development? How will political and economic conditions, specific to Poland, affect the market? "Poland's EU accession had more influence on the 2004 market than initially expected. The economic upturn quickly translated into new EAS contracts both in SME and large corporations segments. Furthermore, the central government finally emerged as a serious contractor for EAS technology. " – Tomasz Sloniewski, Senior Research Analyst, IDC Poland.
Authors
- Esa Peltonen
- Boris Zitnick
Publication date: 2005-07-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Comparative Analysis of the Baltic States and Russia with Respect to Offshore Outsourcing, Part 3 / IDC Research:In the third of a three-part study of 12 countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), IDC has developed a comprehensive and in-depth framework to evaluate individual countries' readiness and suitability for technological and business process outsourcing. The data and results of this study are intended to help both end users (large enterprises and SMEs) as well as IT and business service providers gain a clearer picture of the suitability of individual countries in the region as a source location for different types of technological and business process outsourcing. This study analyzes the 3 countries that comprise the Baltic States, as well as Russia, with regard to the following five factors: Resources Skill Economic and Political Infrastructure Business and Regional Financial The study profiles each country based on quantitative data relating to the above five categories for the years 2003 and 2004 (where data is available and relevant; data relating to education includes 2002), and offers a qualitative analysis of the data. In addition, this study provides a comparative analysis between the countries, and with Ireland. Data on Ireland is provided for comparison as the country is considered a mature provider of outsourced services in Europe, and thus serves as a benchmark for European offshore/nearshore outsourcing. "Moving business operations offshore is enabling companies to expand their access to human resources and lower costs. Such firms should consider the Baltic States and Russia, which offer a highly-skilled, multilingual resource pool and lower operating costs than Western countries. " – Vladimir Kroa, Program Manager, IDC CEMA.
Authors
- Boris Zitnick
- Esa Peltonen
Publication date: 2005-07-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Comparative Analysis of SEE Countries with Respect to Offshore Outsourcing, Part 2 / IDC Research:In the second of a three-part study of 12 countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), IDC has developed a comprehensive and in-depth framework to evaluate individual countries' readiness and suitability for technological and business process outsourcing. The data and results of this study are intended to help both end users (large enterprises and SMEs) as well as IT and business service providers gain a clearer picture of the suitability of individual countries in the region as a source location for different types of technological and business process outsourcing. This study analyzes 4 Southeastern European countries with regard to the following five factors: Resources Skill Economic and Political Infrastructure Business and Regional Financial The study profiles each country based on quantitative data relating to the above five categories for the years 2003 and 2004 (where data is available and relevant; data relating to education includes 2002), and offers a qualitative analysis of the data. In addition, this study provides a comparative analysis between the countries, and with Ireland. Data on Ireland is provided for comparison as the country is considered a mature provider of outsourced services in Europe, and thus serves as a benchmark for European offshore/nearshore outsourcing. "Moving business operations offshore is enabling companies to expand their access to human resources and lower costs. Such firms should consider Southeastern European countries which offer a highly-skilled, multilingual resource pool and lower operating costs than Western countries. " – Vladimir Kroa, Program Manager, IDC CEMA.
Publication date: 2005-06-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Austria IT Services 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This IDC study presents the IT services industry in Austria and forecasts expenditure on IT services through 2009. The study contains market size, vendor market shares, and forecasts for thirteen foundation market categories. The study ranks the top ten IT services providers by their 2004 revenue, and includes a profile of their IT services portfolio, their presence in individual vertical markets, and their largest contracts. The top five services providers for each of IDC's foundation market categories are also provided. The study answers the following questions: What are IDC's predictions for spending on IT services and what are the assumptions for forecast numbers, and what impact will these have on the market forecasts? What are the new trends in IT services delivery, such as outsourcing and business services? Who are the market leaders based on services revenue and what are their strengths, weaknesses, and strategies for the future? "Austrian IT services vendors faced increased competition and difficult market circumstances in 2004. Nonetheless, the Austrian IT services market will expand over the coming years, and vendors need to identify trends in the segments that are experiencing the most growth. " – Rainer Kaltenbrunner, Research Analyst, IDC CEMA.
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Review Israel Personal Computing 2005-2009 and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:
Authors
- Boris Zitnick
- Esa Peltonen
Publication date: 2005-07-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Comparative Analysis of Central European Countries with Respect to Offshore Outsourcing, Part 1 / IDC Research:In the first of a three-part study of 12 countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), IDC has developed a comprehensive and in-depth framework to evaluate individual countries' readiness and suitability for technological and business process outsourcing. The data and results of this study are intended to help both end users (large enterprises and SMEs) as well as IT and business service providers gain a clearer picture of the suitability of individual countries in the region as a source location for different types of technological and business process outsourcing. This study analyzes 4 Central European countries with regard to the following five factors: Resources Skill Economic and Political Infrastructure Business and Regional Financial The study profiles each country based on quantitative data relating to the above five categories for the years 2003 and 2004 (where data is available and relevant; data relating to education includes 2002), and offers a qualitative analysis of the data. In addition, this study provides a comparative analysis between the countries, and with Ireland. Data on Ireland is provided for comparison as the country is considered a mature provider of outsourced services in Europe, and thus serves as a benchmark for European offshore/nearshore outsourcing. "Moving business operations offshore is enabling companies to expand their access to human resources and lower costs. Such firms should consider Central European countries which offer a highly-skilled, multilingual resource pool and lower operating costs than Western countries. " – Vladimir Kroa, Program Manager, IDC CEMA.
Authors
- Ilona Stankeova
- Anders Elbak
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Review Poland Printer 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:
Publication date: 2005-09-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Czech Republic Copiers 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Shares / IDC Research:
Publication date: 2005-05-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Romania IT Services 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:
Authors
- IDC
- Stefania Lorenz
- Esra Basoglu
- Mediha Gramos
Publication date: 2005-04-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Egypt Personal Computing 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This IDC study provides detailed analysis, conclusions, and forecasts regarding the dynamics of Egypt's evolving market for personal computers. The information in this study is intended to provide an understanding of the changes and challenges facing the PC industry in the country. Our 2004 figures and analysis are based on information gathered from interviews with the leading IT companies (vendors, distributors, assemblers, system integrators, value-added resellers, and dealers) in the markets. "With the improvement in the Egyptian economy, demand for PCs in the consumer and corporate segments will grow slightly in 2005. Spending will nonetheless be limited in the consumer market due to high unemployment and low wages in the country, while demand in the government and education sectors will help buoy the PC market in 2005. " – Mediha Gramos, Research Analyst, IDC CEMA.
Authors
- Ilona Stankeova
- Anders Elbak
Publication date: 2005-09-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Slovenia Copiers 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:
Authors
- Jan Siroky
- Ilona Stankeova
- IDC
Publication date: 2005-05-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Czech Republic Printer 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This study discusses the Czech Republic market for electronic printers – monochrome and color as well as impact and non-impact – used with all levels of computer systems. It does not cover point-of-sale printers or small-format printers featuring widths of less than eight inches. It also does not cover wide format (A0) products, sometimes known as plotters. The forecasts contain data for the Czech Republic printer market from 2005 through 2009. Unit shipment, value of shipments, and average selling value (ASV) information is presented. Data for 2003-2004 is actual, whereas data for 2005-2009 is projected. "The printer market in the Czech Republic has been contracting under pressure from multifunctional peripherals. MFPs have cannibalized single-function printer sales, particularly in the inkjet segment, and this trend is expected to continue. Nonetheless, the printer market still offers growth potential for color laser printers due to increased color adoption and continuous price cuts, and for the photo printing segment thanks to the strong growth in the digital camera installed base. " — Ilona Stankeova, Senior Analyst, IDC CEMA.
Publication date: 2005-07-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Croatia IT Services 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This IDC study presents the IT services industry in Croatia and forecasts expenditure on IT services through 2009. The study contains market size, vendor market shares, and forecasts for thirteen foundation market categories. The study ranks ninety IT services providers by their 2004 revenue, and includes a profile of the top ten including their IT services portfolio, their presence in individual vertical markets, and their largest contracts. The top three services providers for each of IDC's foundation market categories are also provided. The study answers the following questions: What are IDC's predictions for spending on IT services and what are the assumptions for forecast numbers, and what impact will these have on the market forecasts? What are the new trends in IT services delivery, such as outsourcing services? Who are the market leaders based on services revenue and what are their strengths, weaknesses, and strategies for the future? "After two years of stagnation, IT services spending in Croatia is expected to recover in 2005 along with renewed egovernment investments. Vendors need to take advantage of new opportunities by educating the market and lobbying the government. " – Boris Žitnik, Managing Director, IDC Adriatics.
Publication date: 2005-08-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Romania Enterprise Application Software 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:
Authors
- Per Andersen
- Eric Sheppard
Publication date: 2005-06-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Czech Republic IT Services 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This IDC study presents the IT services industry in the Czech Republic and forecasts expenditure on IT services through 2009. The study contains market size, vendor market shares, and forecasts for thirteen foundation market categories. The study ranks the top ten IT services providers by their 2004 revenue, and includes a profile of their IT services portfolio, their presence in individual vertical markets, and their largest contracts. The top five services providers for each of IDC's foundation market categories are also provided. The study answers the following questions: What are IDC's predictions for spending on IT services and what are the assumptions for forecast numbers, and what impact will these have on the market forecasts? What are the new trends in IT services delivery, such as outsourcing and business services? Who are the market leaders based on services revenue and what are their strengths, weakness, and strategies for the future? "The Czech IT outsourcing market is still in a nascent stage of development and falls far behind the more developed markets of Western Europe. Nonetheless, at the end of 2004 several high-profile outsourcing deals were made public, showing that the attitude towards outsourcing in the country is finally changing. " – Vladimir Kroa, Program Manager, IT Services, IDC CEMA.
Authors
- Esra Basoglu
- Mediha Gramos
Publication date: 2005-09-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review South Africa Multifunctional Peripherals 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendors Shares / IDC Research:
Authors
- Mitri Roufka
- Mediha Gramos
Publication date: 2005-07-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review United Arab Emirates Printer 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This study discusses the UAE market for electronic printers – monochrome and color as well as impact and non-impact – used with all levels of computer systems. It does not cover point-of-sale printers or small-format printers featuring widths of less than eight inches. It also does not cover wide format (A0) products, sometimes known as plotters. The forecasts contain data for the UAE printer market from 2005 through 2009. Unit shipment, value of shipments, and average selling value (ASV) information is presented. Data for 2003-2004 is actual, whereas data for 2005-2009 is projected. "With an expanding base of users and many new companies being established, the UAE is a key market for printer vendors. The UAE will also remain an important re-export hub for neighboring countries (e. g. , Gulf, Levant, and CIS countries) and the African market spurring several vendors to set up regional headquarters in the UAE to cover these markets. [+]
" – Naser Sha'sha'a, Senior Analyst, IDC Middle East.
Publication date: 2005-08-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Hungary IT Services 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:
Authors
- Mediha Gramos
- Esra Basoglu
- Mitri Roufka
Publication date: 2005-09-01 List Price: $5,400.00 Price: $5,400.00
Review Egypt Printers 2005-2009 Forecast and 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:
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