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Slovenia Enterprise Application Software 2008-2012 Forecast and 2007 Vendor Shares

Published by IDC Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2008/07 Content info Pages: 66
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Abstract

This IDC study provides a detailed overview of the Slovenian market for integrated EAS package software products. EAS vendors tracked in this study include SAP, Microsoft Dynamics, Infor, Kopa, Perftech, Datalab, Oracle, MAOP, Pro-Bit, and others.

This study includes detailed qualitative and quantitative information, analysis, and forecasts that help identify and answer the following key questions:

  • What are the defining characteristics of the Slovenian EAS market?
  • What is the current size of the EAS market in Slovenia, and what is the forecast potential of the market?
  • What is current spending on EAS software in Slovenia in the various vertical markets and end-user segments?
  • Who are the leading players in the EAS market in Slovenia, and how are they positioning themselves to capitalize on market growth?
  • Which industry segments are investing in EAS solutions, and how will future spending patterns affect market development?
  • What are the defining characteristics of the EAS installed base in Slovenia in terms of vertical sectors and end-user market segments?
  • How will political and economic conditions, specific to Slovenia, affect the market?

'Despite Slovenia' s EAS market slowing in 2006, the situation improved in 2007. Vendors, international and local, were successful in moving down market, although one might say too slowly. The recorded performances of international vendors improved, but the majority of them still lag behind in their abilities to serve clients in the SME segment, which is partly due to a lack of successful local partnerships. To continue to build SME momentum, renewed partner models will be necessary." - Darja Jama, Research Analyst, Slovenia, IDC Adriatics

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