AJAX is a thriving one, with figures showing growth for the region and its industry for the next decade. Growth In this market can be attributed to the rising real estate prices and growth of the tourism sector that will help sustain demand for IT products and services In the future. IT spending remains vibrant, with the market expected to register around 13 per cent growth to $7. Billion (Dhow. 8 billion) In 2013 compared to $6. 5 billion last year, mainly fuelled by hardware sector -? smoothness, computers and media tablets. Overall refresh cycles are coming up this year which will require Increased spending, plus with Windows 8 we are going to see some incremental spending with new computer refurbishments. Spending on hardware is likely to register around 14 per cent growth while IT services to register 12 per cent growth this year.
Media tablets will grow 37 per cent in value terms, followed by computers by 15 per cent and smoothness by 12 per cent this year as computer refresh cycles happen every two to two-and-a-half years Worldwide IP traffic will quadruple by 201 5 as two billion people on the Internet at he same time with 10 billion internet-connected devices. Seems are expected to contribute around 25-35 per cent to IT spending and their overall contribution is becoming quite important now Business Activities Information technology software development can range from mobile phone application creation to anti-virus software updating to Hardware developers.
Hardware developers within Dubbed focus primarily on Issues regarding sales & maintenance of imported hardware products and setting up system networks within the corporate and private sectors. Software and IT Industries provide the IT backbone on which Government projects ND corporate offices use to run their businesses In the AAU. Here indicating the prospects and interest this region is gaining from the big IT companies. Computer HOW Companies 1. Allied Telexes Middle East Ltd 2. Opponent Systems 3. AY Resistant Software Companies 1. Microsoft 2. Citing 3. Oracle 4. AY-Fatima 5. GOES Management IT Services Companies 1.
Burbank’ co. 2. Evolve Success Areas and Key Issues AAU already leads the region’s e-commerce market, with total transactions of around US$3. Ban in 2013 Cloud computing and Business Analytics are among enterprise IT investment growth areas. Bring your own device [BOYD] concept has not gained widespread adoption yet. There are number of challenges the Close are facing. The concept will continue to gain momentum. Many large organizations have taken baby steps towards it,” he said. Commiseration of smoothness and BOYD are the biggest trends driving the network security market in the region. Information security is increasingly emerging as a critical concern in today’s modern business environment. This trend is very much evident in the region where enterprises have experienced threats such as infiltration, data leakage and other cyber warfare. The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRAY) of the I-JAKE has established a framework for licensing and regulation of certification service providers (SSP) operating in the country. This development has the potential to drive growth in the I-EASE’S e-commerce market by boosting consumer confidence in the safety and security of electronic transactions.
CICS in the AAU face many challenges, ranging from a shortage of relevant skills -? attracting, developing and retaining skilled staff. Other challenges are proving return on investment on IT and security issues Gloriousness, the microchip maker owned by the ABA Dhabi-based Advanced Technology Investment Company (Attic), will consider an initial public offering in 201 5, when it expects to reach profitability. Abraham Jam, the chief executive of Attic, also confirmed reports that Gloriousness was expected to make US$4. 5 billion (16th. Ban) in revenues this year.
Plans originally were for the plant to be completed by 2015. “We continue to investigate on the ground. If Gloriousness continues the way it has, we will reassess our plans,” said Mr. Jam. Attic is wholly owned by Umbrella Development, a strategic investment company owned by the ABA Dhabi Government, and was founded to diversify the emirate’s economy and create Jobs. Attic founded Gloriousness with the Us-based semiconductor company AMID in 2009.
Earlier this year, Attic bought out Mad’s shares in Gloriousness, while Umbrella still retains a 19. 4 per cent stake in AMID. AMID continues to be Salaciousness’s biggest customer, although the industry group ICC Insights predicts a 17 per cent decline in revenues this year for the firm. Intel is the world’s biggest chip manufacturer, followed by Samsung. Both, however, are believed to have suffered falling sales. ICC Insights forecasts a 2 per cent decline in sales for the global semiconductor industry this year. – The National