This document presents IDC's top 10 government predictions for 2013 for the Central and Eastern European government sector.
"Budgets continue to put pressure on governments to cut costs at the same time as the demands of big data, mobility, and citizen expectations are forcing the reexamination of IT strategies and development, opening the door to cloud and service innovation." - Senior Research Analyst Mark Yates, IDC Government Insights, CEE
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Predictions
In This Study
Situation Overview
Future Outlook
1. Tighter Budgets Will Not Impact IT as Much as Other Areas
2. Open-Source Software Will Increasingly Be Seen as a Viable Option for Saving Money and Increasing Flexibility, Particularly at the Municipal Level
3. Do It Yourself Will be a Go-To Option at the Local Level as Towns Face Limited Budgets and Vendor Outreach
4. Access to and the Ability to Use eGovernment Services Will Remain Mixed in Central and Eastern Europe
5. Russia Will Take a Giant Leap Forward in the Development of eGovernment Services
6. The Need for Improved Document Management Will Manifest as Investment in Storage, Archiving, and File-Management Systems
7. Pilot Cloud Projects Will Generate Interest in Cloud Computing, but Momentum will not Take off Until Next Year, Except in Russia
8. Government Will Increase Investments in Citizen Surveillance and Public Security Technologies
9. IT Development Areas Will Start Showing Results and Encourage Additional IT Development Areas
10. The Smartphone Boom Will Awaken Government Officials to the Need for "Mobile Friendly" Government Services
Essential Guidance
Always Keep the Future in Mind
Think Small but Plan for Scale
Put Tablets and Mobiles into All eServices Solutions
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Synopsis
Figure: Forecast Breakdown of IT Spending by Area in the CEE Government Sector, 2013
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