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Overview
Software is the centrepiece of the trillion-dollar information technology industry, an indispensable component of commerce and government worldwide. But the spectacular growth of the late 1990s has been followed by a severe hangover – backlash and decline. For organisations to revise their strategy to meet the present market climate, key questions need to be answered: how steep is the decline? What sectors are most affected? When – if at all – will there be recovery, and how strong will it be?
Answers to all of these are contained in Global Software Forecasts 2003-2007. It will help your organisation to continue to thrive, and spot software and services opportunities in this $200-billion industry. Despite the decline, there is still a huge amount of business out there to be won. This report gives you an authoritative guide to the industry trends and drivers, and an analysis of current market sizes and future growth by geographic region, country and software type for the next five years.
Key Issues
This report provides you with key information including:
- an analysis of trends, and predictions for the important industry changes of 2003-2007
- global market breakdown and growth predictions for 2003-2007, broken down by 50 countries and all major regions, and by software type
- an in-depth description of key market drivers and market sizes for the hottest areas (such as business intelligence and application integration) across the whole software spectrum of infrastructure software, knowledge and content management, and business applications packages.
Table of contents
- The Impact of the Internet
- Market Scenario 2003-2007
- Market forecasts 2003-2007
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