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Playing With the Big Boys: The Nature of Globalization is Changing. Here�s Why�
Compass Intelligence, April 2007, Pages: 6
This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business IT, Multi-National Corporations, and Enterprise Business markets and subscriptions. This insight discusses and analyzes the future of globalization, specifically for those companies with more than 250 employees. IT spending among firms of this size in the US, the UK, France, Germany, and the Netherlands is discussed as well. Business IT Expenditures consist of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications. This market consists of six categories: computer hardware, applications, network hardware, telecom, IT personnel and outsourcing & 3rd party services. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rate. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Kneko Burney.
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Our segment and market forecasts, which include business expenditures, market demographics, and usage and adoption statistics, are built using multiple sources, including our proprietary research. These sources include, but are not limited to:
- Secondary research - Government data and statistics (e.g. department of commerce, federal communication commission, bureau of labour statistics and us census bureau - Primary research - Vendor-based research - In-depth interviews with key decision-makers (where relevant)
We select data sources to provide greatest degree of perspective on each market or segment, in addition to the highest level of data accuracy, stability, and consistency over time.
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