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市場調查報告書

中東、非洲以及土耳其的ICT市場:2012年的10大預測

IDC Middle East, Africa, and Turkey ICT Market Top 10 Predictions, 2012

出版商 IDC
出版日期 2012年01月 商品編碼 229519
內容資訊 英文 Pages: 11
價格
US $ 4800 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)


中東、非洲以及土耳其的ICT市場:2012年的10大預測 是由出版商IDC在2012年01月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 11 價格從美金4800起跳。

簡介

本報告,調查•分析中東、非洲以及土耳其的ICT市場,提示市場概觀、2012年的市場預測前10大項目,加上重要建議,由下列摘要形式闡述。

第1章 預測

第2章 關於本調查報告

第3章 現況概觀

第4章 將來展望

  • 預測#1: IT市場將從「阿拉伯之春」的混亂中恢復,但是仍面對全球經濟的逆風
    • 從風暴中復甦但還看不到湛藍天空
    • 積極態勢的土耳其的出現
    • 非洲成為重要的成長新領域
  • 預測#2: 大眾主義的各國政府將尋求加速國民e服務的提供
  • 預測#3: 虛擬化將從測試階段邁向實用階段,且將獲得必需品的地位
  • 預測#4: 雲端將獲得更多認真的關注,但基礎建設以及技能的不足將抑制廣泛的採用
    • 部份私有雲端將可能停止服務
    • 網路最適化成為關鍵
    • 競爭激烈化
    • 基礎建設問題持續抑制採用
    • 當地供應商將佔有大企業市場,但是專業供應商將獲得中小企業顧客市場
  • 預測#5: 近距離無線通訊和LTE將促進行動技術採用的新階段
    • 2012年對Blackberry和Apple的智慧型手機需求依然高漲
  • 預測#6: 媒體平板電腦和企業行動應用將轉變從業人員的生產性
    • 媒體平板電腦在商用業務上登場
    • 2012年企業應用的行動化獲得牽引,但是還尚未真正採用
  • 預測#7: 所謂視訊會議和遠距臨場的整合通訊與合作技術將迎向正式商用階段
  • 預測#8: LOB應用需求要將使Analytics(高度資料分析技術)更普遍
  • 預測#9: 隨著安全性受到強化,中東的「Big Brother」構想增強
  • 預測#10: 各家電信業者持續擴大ICT產品組合。特別是致力於ICT「I」部門,而雲端成為主要策略方針

第5章 重要建議

第6章 參考資料

目錄

This IDC study provides a detailed overview of the top 10 predictions that IDC believes will affect the IT markets in the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey in 2012. These predictions reflect the trends that will have the greatest commercial impact on the overall IT market. IDC's predictions draw upon the latest research and analysis from our analysts located across the region, as well as key industry events, user trends, vendor strategies, and economic measurements.

"In 2012, IT markets in the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey will recover from the adverse effects of the political turbulence that affected several countries in the region in 2011. However, the eurozone crisis and an imminent global economic slowdown will dampen market prospects. Spending on IT infrastructure expansion will continue in Gulf Cooperation Council states and Turkey in particular, as well as in various countries across Africa, fuelled by infrastructure developments and citizen-centric public-sector initiatives." - Vice President and Regional Managing Director Jyoti Lalchandani, IDC Middle East, Africa, and Turkey

Table of Contents


Predictions




In This Study


Situation Overview


Future Outlook


  • Prediction 1: IT Markets Will Recover from the Arab Spring but Still Face Global Economic Headwinds

    • Emerging from the Storm but No Clear Skies Ahead

    • Emergence of an Assertive Turkey

    • Africa Becomes a Key Growth Frontier

  • Prediction 2: Populist Governments Will Seek to Accelerate eService Delivery to Citizens

  • Prediction 3: Virtualization Will Move from the Test Stage to Production and Will Attain Must-Have Status

  • Prediction 4: Cloud Will Receive More Serious Attention, but Insufficient Infrastructure and Skills Will Inhibit Widespread Adoption

    • Some Private Cloud Could Be Dropped

    • Network Optimization Will Become Key

    • Competition Heats Up

    • Infrastructure Challenges Continuing to Inhibit Adoption

    • Local Providers Will Dominate in the Large Enterprise Segment, but Pure-Play Providers Will Capture SMEs

  • Prediction 5: Near-Field Communications and Long-Term Evolution Will Drive the Next Level of Mobile Technology Adoption

    • Demand for BlackBerry and Apple Smartphones Is Expected to Remain High in 2012

  • Prediction 6: Media Tablets and Enterprise Mobile Apps Will Transform Employee Productivity

    • Media Tablets Entering the Commercial Sphere

    • Enterprise Application Mobilization to Gain Traction in 2012 but Will Not Take Off Just Yet

  • Prediction 7: Unified Communications and Collaboration Technologies Such As Videoconferencing and Telepresence Will Take Off

  • Prediction 8: Line-of-Business Demand Will Make Analytics More Pervasive

  • Prediction 9: "Big Brother" Initiatives Will Intensify in the Middle East as Security is Beefed Up

  • Prediction 10: Telcos Will Continue to Extend Their ICT Portfolios, Focusing on the "I" in ICT, with Cloud as a Major Strategic Direction

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