Canada's ICT Industry: A National Perspective (2010 Edition)Branham Group, Inc.June 1, 2010 106 Pages - SKU: BRAN6314853 |
| Countries covered: Canada This Branham Group Report provides an in-depth analysis of Canada's leading ICT companies based on Branham300 aggregate data that was collected from 2007-2009. The report is broken down into four major sections, including: an overview of the Canadian ICT industry, an extensive analysis of each of Canada’s provinces and regions, an in-depth examination of each Canadian ICT Industry sub-sector, as well as a detailed breakdown of each of the quintiles comprising the Branham300’s Top 250 listing. This report includes 90 figures and more than 25 tables, as it provides comprehensive intelligence on key industry metrics (revenue, revenue growth, revenue per employee, research & development investment, general & administrative costs, sales & marketing expenses, national and international revenue sources) along with extensive discussion on the happenings within the Canadian ICT industry during the past three years. Who should read: This report is a valuable resource for those who operate within the Canadian ICT industry as well as those who track it. It is also a must have benchmarking tool for established industry veterans as well as new technology start-ups, as it provides valuable insight into what the industry leaders are doing to succeed. |
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