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Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Consulting and Systems Integration 2009-2013 Forecast and AnalysisPublished by: IDC Published: Sep. 16, 2009 - 46 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study IntroductionMethodologyDemand-Side MethodologySupply-Side MethodologyIDC MethodologyExecutive SummarySituation Overview Market Group OverviewSystems IntegrationIT ConsultingCustom Application DevelopmentFuture Outlook Forecast and AssumptionsMarket ContextForecast by Country MarketAustraliaImpact of the Economic EnvironmentSystems IntegrationIT ConsultingCustom Application DevelopmentNew ZealandImpact of the Economic EnvironmentSystems IntegrationIT ConsultingCustom Application DevelopmentKoreaImpact of the Economic EnvironmentSystems IntegrationIT ConsultingCustom Application DevelopmentIndiaImpact of the Economic EnvironmentSystems IntegrationIT ConsultingCustom Application DevelopmentPeople's Republic of ChinaImpact of the Economic EnvironmentSystems IntegrationIT ConsultingCustom Application DevelopmentHong KongImpact of the Economic EnvironmentSystems IntegrationIT ConsultingCustom Application DevelopmentTaiwanImpact of the Economic EnvironmentSystems IntegrationIT ConsultingCustom Application DevelopmentSingaporeImpact of the Economic EnvironmentSystems IntegrationIT ConsultingCustom Application DevelopmentMalaysiaImpact of the Economic EnvironmentSystems IntegrationIT ConsultingCustom Application DevelopmentThailandImpact of the Economic EnvironmentSystems IntegrationIT ConsultingCustom Application DevelopmentEssential Guidance Actions to ConsiderLearn More Related ResearchSynopsisTable: Asia/Pacific (Excluding) Japan Consulting and Systems Integration Services by Segment, 2006–2013 Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Consulting and Systems Integration Services by Country, 2006–2013 Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Consulting and Systems Integration Services Market, 2009–2013 Table: Australia Consulting and Systems Integration Services by Segment, 2006–2013 (US$M) Table: New Zealand Consulting and Systems Integration Services by Segment, 2006–2013 (US$M) Table: Korea Consulting and Systems Integration Services by Segment, 2006–2013 (US$M) Table: India Consulting and Systems Integration Services by Segment, 2006–2013 (US$M) Table: People's Republic of China Consulting and Systems Integration Services by Segment, 2006–2013 (US$M) Table: Hong Kong Consulting and Systems Integration Services by Segment, 2006–2013 (US$M) Table: Taiwan Consulting and Systems Integration Services by Segment, 2006–2013 (US$M) Table: Singapore Consulting and Systems Integration Services by Segment, 2006–2013 (US$M) Table: Malaysia Consulting and Systems Integration Services by Segment, 2006–2013 (US$M) Table: Thailand Consulting and Systems Integration Services by Segment, 2006–2013 (US$M) Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Consulting and Systems Integration by Segment, 2008 Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Consulting and Systems Integration Market, 2006–2013: Comparison of Current and Previous Forecasts AbstractThis IDC study analyzes the consulting and systems integration (C&SI) services market in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ. This study is a follow-up to last year's Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Consulting and Systems Integration 2008-2012 Forecast and Analysis: Emerging Challenges of Aligning IT with Business (IDC #AP221104Q, May 2008). IDC estimates that the C&SI market in APEJ will experience a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.5 % between 2009 and 2013. The market is expected to grow from US$14.56 billion in 2008 to US$20.89 billion in 2013. However, in the immediate short term, IDC expects the IT C&SI services market to remain largely flat in 2009 with a mere 0.3% year-on-year growth. "We are possibly at the trough of IT services slowdown in the region. There are 'green shoots' (e.g., improved exports and industrial production figures) visible across the region, as recent quarterly government reports suggest," says Mayur Sahni, senior market analyst, IT Services Opportunities, IDC Asia/Pacific. Although there has been increased scrutiny of budget allocations for IT services and delay in projects, businesses are actually investing in IT solutions essentially because these are critical to their long-term strategic road maps," he adds. IDC expects vendors that are able to comprehend and delivery on long-term business strategies have experienced success and will be best placed to further strengthen their positions once the IT services growth rate accelerates. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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