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BRIC: China Executive Market Watch, 2Q 2009Published by: IDC Published: Sep. 29, 2009 - 24 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents In This Update Trends in the EconomyFuture PerspectivesUpdated IT Spending ForecastsIT EnvironmentDriversInhibitorsPC Market OverviewCommercial DesktopsConsumer DesktopsCommercial NotebooksConsumer NotebooksVendor PerformanceForecast and AssumptionsServer Market OverviewServer TrendsServer Vendor PerformanceStorage Market OverviewStorage TrendsVendor PerformanceIBMEMCHPDellFujitsuHardcopy Market OverviewPrinter TrendsVendor PerformanceSoftware Market OverviewSoftware TrendsVertical ReviewRegional ReviewVendor PerformanceIT Services Market OverviewServices TrendsService Vendor PerformanceTelecommunication Services Market OverviewCarrier PerformanceNetworking Equipment Market OverviewChannel News and New Market EntrantsBig Contracts WatchContracts on the HorizonLearn More Related ResearchTable: BRIC and USA Comparative Indicators, August 2009 Table: Telecom Services Spending in China, 2008 - 2013 (US$M) Table: Growth in Telecom Services Spending in China, 2009 - 2013 (%) Table: IT Spending in China. 2008 - 2013 (US$M) Table: Growth in IT Spending in China. 2009 - 2013 (%) AbstractIDC's BRIC: Brazil, Russia, India, and China Executive Market Watch service is a qualitative complement to our quarterly research services and range of annual studies published in these countries. In this document you will find an analysis of the developments of the 2Q 2009 in China. Underscored by the government's massive stimulus program, China's economy has stopped the trend of rapid decline and is expected to bottom out gradually. A recovery in China is likely to begin this year and continue into 2010. However, with China still relying heavily on exports to world markets that continue to contract, a truly sustainable recovery will ultimately depend on developments in the both domestic and oversea market. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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