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Greece IT Services 2009-2013 Forecast and 2008 Vendor Shares

Published by IDC Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2009/09 Content info Pages: 88
Product code ID100403
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Abstract

This IDC study presents the IT services industry in Greece in 2008 and forecasts expenditures on IT services through 2013. The study contains market size, vendor market shares, and forecasts for 13 foundation market categories.

The study ranks the top IT services providers by their 2008 revenues and includes detailed profiles of IT services portfolios for the top ten, their presence in individual vertical markets, and their largest contracts. The top services providers for each of IDC' s foundation market categories are also provided.

The study answers the following questions:

  • What are IDC' s predictions for spending on IT services in Greece? What are the assumptions behind the forecast numbers? And what impact will these have on the market forecasts?
  • What are the new trends in IT services delivery, such as outsourcing and business services?
  • Which vendors lead the Greek market based on services revenue, and what are their strengths, weaknesses, and strategies for the future?

"The Greek IT services market has been changing over the last couple of years. Directors and customers are now more knowledgeable concerning their IT needs, and they are thus looking more closely at technological developments and pressuring vendors for specialized solutions. Given the current economic circumstances, companies must be more selective and invest in projects that deliver real business value. Vendors should communicate that specific goals and achievable ROI, combined with a short period of adoption in certain technologies, can provide strategic advantages to those who decide to invest now." – Research Analyst Stelios Charalambakis, IDC Greece

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