RNCOS Releases a New Report- Middle East ICT Market AnalysisBy: Shushmul Maheshwari
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Middle East ICT Market Analysis
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Middle East ICT Market Analysis”, to its report gallery. Traditionally, the Middle East countries have been known for their wide dependencies on oil-based resources. But now, with world heavily betting on renewable energy resources, the region has started to reduce its dependency on oil and has started to look towards other industries to sustain. And ICT is one of the industries the Middle East has chosen to bank upon for its future growth.
The robust economic growth, rising disposable income, booming industrial sectors (such as oil industry, retail industry, banking industry, insurance industry) and increasing investment in infrastructure development have been among the factors that have put Middle East on the global ICT map, says "Middle East ICT Market Analysis”, our recent report. For the purpose of this report, Middle East includes Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Israel, UAE, Jordan, Iran, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain.
Although the Middle East countries face enormous obstacles to sustaining growth, booming industrial sector is playing greater role in promoting reforms and global competitiveness. This trend, coupled with regional government initiatives, such as liberalization and privatization of the telecom industry and setting up of technology parks, are fostering growth in the Middle East ICT industry.
There has been growing demand for ICT products and services among residential and corporate segment. Penetration in mobile market has already surpassed 100% in some of the countries. According to the report, the UAE, followed by Qatar and Bahrain, enjoys the most developed mobile network infrastructure among the Middle East countries with mobile penetration rate exceeding 145% in 2007. It also identifies the country that currently enjoys highest Internet and broadband penetration rate in the region.
Anticipating its future growth potential, foreign companies are frequently announcing their business expansion in the Middle East and many are evaluating to do so. In this regard, the study helps clients to analyze the opportunities and factors critical to the success of the ICT industry in the region. It also provides extensive research on historic and future performance of the IT industry at country level, including hardware industry, software industry and services industry. Forces that are fuelling growth in various segments have also been discussed in detail.
The research also covers overview of the Middle East telecommunication industry, helping the clients to evaluate and analyze the present and future scenario of mobile telephony, fixed telephony, Internet and broadband in various Middle East countries. It also gives an insight into various opportunities emerging in the field of 3G, WiMAX and IT outsourcing.
The report provides four-year industry forecast (2008-2012) on various IT and telecom segments of leading countries analyzed as part of this research. The forecasts are given on:
- IT Industry
- Hardware Market
- Packaged Software Market
- IT Services Market
- Fixed-line Telephones
- Mobile Subscribers
- Internet & Broadband Subscribers
- Emerging Market: 3G (for those countries who have 3G as commercially launched service)
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Middle East ICT Market Analysis, ICT industry, Opportunities and Success of the ICT industry |
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Dec 2, 2008 |
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Shushmul Maheshwari || send email to Shushmul Maheshwari
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Identity and Access Management to grow at 29% CAGR
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With increasing incidents of hackers thwarting the protection measures implemented by private sector companies and governments, the proportion of IT spending on security technologies is rapidly growing with increasing awareness among organizations about threats to their IT systems. IAM has emerged as one of the fastest growing IT security technologies.
According to our new research report, “Identity and Access Management Market Forecast to 2012”, the rising number of corporate security breaches and identity theft across the world are forcing organizations to deploy identity and access management (IAM) solutions worldwide.
Growing usage of IT/networking across the entire organization, starting from data entry to high level data processing, has increased the risk of unauthorized data access or its misuse that could affect the organization severely. “Use of appropriate IAM technology can definitely help an organization to secure its data from internal as well as external breaches to a large extent”, says a Senior Research Analyst at RNCOS.
Among various IAM technologies growing rapidly at the global level, Provisioning accounts for about 55%-60% of the world’s IAM market revenue, as per our report. User provisioning is a type of identity management software, particularly useful within organizations, where users may be represented by multiple objects on multiple systems. Further, this technology is projected to grow at a CAGR of more than 29% over the next few years. Besides this, other rapidly growing IAM technologies include Enterprise Single Sign-On (ESSO) and Privileged User Management.
“Identity and Access Management Market Forecast to 2012” provides extensive research and rationale analysis on the global identity and access management market. It thoroughly studies the factors making IAM technologies imperative in today’s IT driven business environment. The report also gives an insight into the IAM market working under different operating environments such as Windows, UNIX or Linux.
The forecast given in this report is not based on a complex economic model, but is intended as a rough guide to the direction in which the market is likely to move. It is based on a correlation between the past market growth and growth of base drivers.
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Industrial Motherboard, Industrial Monitor, Industrial PC
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The need of computing has been increased in different sectors whether it’s manufacturing, business or official sector. Industrial computer coming up with Industrial motherboard, industrial monitor have taken a lead in this concept. Industrial PC controlled many applications including stock control, dispatch and that’s too if the needs are different.
Running in a lot of different environment, Industrial PC’s are the need of many offices nowadays. But there are certain conditions that need to be considered while using Industrial PC’s such as nicely air-conditioned suites, free from dust, water to be more reliable. To prevent the explosions in potentially explosive and dusty atmospheres, Industrial computers used in the food manufacture industry needs to be waterproof and should be intrinsically sealed. These computer needs to be made of stainless steel and other easy to clean material. Computer used in heavy industry needs to be protected from dust and dirt which would be able to withstand excessive temperatures, knocks and vibrations.
Industrial computer having Industrial motherboard are most commonly found in personal computers and laptops. Industrial motherboards are tougher then the normal motherboards and because of this quality, they are able to cope up with higher temperatures which need to be tougher in case of a shock or a hit.
Industrial computer have acquired a special place in the market that are devised to safeguard fragile computer equipments such as Rack mount system and embedded system. These systems have proved as one of the suitable options for businesses, home and office aiming at making your work convenient, well thought-out, and creative. There are many unique features that are available in these systems such as durability, ease of installation, light weight, reliability and high quality.
Becoming more and more important in today’s world, Industrial computer covers almost all of the communication, computing, display and any other electronic device that we can think of. Spanning across all aspect of modern life, industrial computers applications could be easily seen in the sectors like education, entertainment, communication or science. Dedicated to specific tasks, Industrial computers are optimized by embedded design engineers which results in reduced size and cost of the product with increased reliability and performance.
With unmatched reliability features, Industrial computers are laced with redundant mirror hard drive and long life power supplies too. Industrial Computers are the devices which are specifically designed to reliably operate in harsh usage environments and conditions, such as strong vibrations, extreme temperatures and wet or dusty conditions. These computers are designed from inception for the type of rough use typified by these conditions; commercial units upgraded for this purpose make poor substitutes.
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Contactless Smart Card Market to Grow at 33%
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The increasing acceptance of smart cards in a number of applications worldwide has led to a series of technological developments over the recent past. Evolution of contactless smart cards is one of such technological developments which have gained momentum in ticketing and payment applications worldwide. The global market for contactless smart cards stood at an estimated US$ 240 Million in 2008 and is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of nearly 33% by 2012, says our new research report, “Smart Card Market Forecast to 2012”.
With mounting security concerns, contactless smart card industry will be least affected by the current global economic crisis. Factors such as EMV compliance, enhanced security feature and easy use with minimal human intervention will continue to fuel growth in worldwide adoption of contactless smart card technology. Increasing usage of internet or payment terminals such as ATMs or point of sales systems will also boost the adoption of technology as it offers secure, fast and convenient transactions.
However, the future of smart card market depends to a large extent on its compatibility with existing systems. Smooth integration of smart cards with the existing legacy systems makes it a cost saving and effective security tool, which will boost the application of smart card market in near term.
“Smart Card Market Forecast to 2012” provides prudent analysis on the smart card industry worldwide. It gives an insight into the current market trends and growth prospects for the smart card industry while substantiating data with unbiased and rationale analysis. The report helps clients to understand the key trends in the industry and restructure their investment plans.
The report studies the global smart card industry by segmenting it into Americas, Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Asia Pacific. It helps in analyzing the current performance and future outlook of the smart card industry at regional level.
Countries covered in the report are decided on the basis of existing opportunities that could lead to the growth for smart cards. Country level profiling provides prudent analysis of the smart card projects which are under consideration in a particular country across various application sectors.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM007.htm
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Itransition featured in 2008 Software 500 rankings by Software Magazine
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Itransition - one of the largest software development companies with development centers in Central and Eastern Europe has been once again named to annual Software 500 ranking in 2008.
“The Software 500 is the shortlist of business partners for CIOs, senior IT managers and IT staff research,” says John P. Desmond, editor of Software Magazine and Softwaremag.com. “It is a reference of vendors one can trust, providing valuable content.”
According to the 2008 Software 500 survey, Itransition has improved its overall rating, climbing 20 positions up in the list. The company has been ranked among top ten companies with revenues under $10 million and top ten in revenue growth: Itransition’s annual revenue grew 131% last year.
"The fact that Itransition is one again featured in the list of the largest global software and services providers proves the company’s rapid business growth," commented Sergey Gvardeitsev, CEO of Itransition Software. "Itransition has made substantial progress this year, and the recognition by Software 500 prestigious ranking is definitely confined to financial growth indicators, but not only to them. Having become partners with such companies as Microsoft and SAP, we have significantly extended the scope of our business application services. Huge work has been done to introduce our services to the Russian market”.
The Software 500 is an annual revenue-based ranking open to any software company in the world willing to disclose its revenues. The annual prestigious ranking involves largest software and service providers in the world targeting medium to big businesses, their IT professionals, software developers and business managers involved in software and services purchasing.
About Software 500
Along with other globally recognized surveys providing an overview of largest software companies in the world, such as the Software Top 100 by the Top 100 Research Foundation and Forbes 2000, Software 500 by Software Magazine is also used to gauge the value of the commercial software industry. The Software 500 survey consists of data of the top 500 software companies, as ranked by Software Magazine. The Software 500 ranking is a revenue-based ranking of the world’s largest software and services suppliers targeting enterprise IT organizations. The list includes both private and public software companies. The publication takes into account revenue from software licenses, maintenance and support, training, software-related services and consulting. Software Magazine is owned and operated by King Content Co.
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