Abstract
Overview
Introduction
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a small country with lots of potential in
the IT sector. While the infrastructure for eGovernment activities exists,
there is a lack of internet usage to truly leverage these eServices. The
government is eager to enhance its eGovernment program and provide better
public services. The UAE has many initiatives to foster and promote innovation
within its IT sector.
Scope
- Significant initiatives, deals and vendors in the UAE
- Government programs impacting IT in the public sector
- Public sector and healthcare IT spending in the UAE, 2007-2012
- Government structure in UAE
Report Highlights
This brief analyzes current trends in the UAE public sector related to
technology projects and initiatives.
This report includes detailed information on important vendors in the
government, education and healthcare sectors in the UAE as well as current IT
projects underway. In addition, this industry focus report provides
demographic and macroeconomic data necessary to evaluate international
opportunities.
Reasons to Purchase
- Understand important trends affecting public sector adoption of IT in the
UAE
- Validate your market messaging and positioning in the UAE public secto
- Inform your go-to-market approach with up-to-date demographic and
macroeconomic data
Table of Contents
- DATAMONITOR VIEW
- KEY TRENDS
- The UAE federal government aims to become a world-class eGovernment
- Vendors with expertise in eGovernment applications will be successful
- With the government' s encouragement, eCommerce will be a prominent
industry in the UAE
- IT vendors must offer technologies that will enhance eCommerce services
- The government hopes to increase the participation of UAE nationals in
the economy
- Vendors must promote local workers and businesses
- PROFILE OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
- Significant IT initiatives, deals and vendors in the UAE
- Government initiatives impacting IT in the public sector
- Selected IT projects in UAE
- Public Sector
- Education
- Healthcare
- Procurement in the UAE
- Important vendors in the UAE' s public sector
- Software
- Hardware
- Services
- Datamonitor forecasts for the UAE
- Software
- Hardware
- Services
- TECHNOLOGY USE
- COUNTRY OVERVIEW
- Economy
- The Public Sector in the UAE: Facts and Figures
- Government and Elections
- Justice, Safety and Defense
- Social Security/National Insurance Schemes and Healthcare
- Education
- ACTIONS
- Educational technologies will be crucial to further the IT sector in the
UAE
- Partnerships with local vendors will be key for global IT vendors to
succeed
- Vendors with experience in implementing eGovernment services are
necessary
- APPENDIX
- Further reading
- Definitions
- References
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
- List of Tables
- Table 7: Statistics about IT usage in the the UAE, 2006
- Table 8: Demographics and Key Economic Information about the the UAE,
2007
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Enterprise Software Sales in the UAE, Public Sector and
Healthcare, 2007-2012
- Table 1: Enterprise Software Sales in the UAE, Public Sector and
Healthcare, 2007-2012, US$ m
- Figure 2: Enterprise Software Sales by Technology in the UAE, Public
Sector and Healthcare, Total, 2007-2012
- Table 2: Software Sales by Technology in the UAE, Public Sector and
Healthcare, Total, 2007-2012, US$ m
- Figure 3: Enterprise Hardware Sales in the UAE, Public Sector and
Healthcare, 2007-2012
- Table 3: Hardware Sales in the UAE, Public Sector and Healthcare,
2007-2012, US$ m
- Figure 4: Enterprise Hardware Sales by Technology in the UAE, Public
Sector and Healthcare, Total, 2007-2012
- Table 4: Hardware Sales by Technology in the UAE, Public Sector and
Healthcare, Total, 2007-2012, US$ m
- Figure 5: IT Services Revenue in the UAE, Public Sector and Healthcare,
2007-2012
- Table 5: IT Services Revenue in the UAE, Public Sector and Healthcare,
2007-2012, US$ m
- Figure 6: IT Services Revenue in the UAE, Public Sector and Healthcare,
Total, 2007-2012
- Table 6: IT Services Revenue in the UAE, Public Sector and Healthcare,
Total, 2007-2012, US$ m
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