Monday, 29 July 2013

ICT budget forecasts in Small Indian Government Institutions - Estimated ICT budget breakdowns in 2013 - Reports Corner

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https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/23956/ICT-budget-forecasts-in-Small-Indian-Government-Institutions---Estimated-ICT-budget-breakdowns-in-2013/

Synopsis
This report illustrates how Kable expects Small Indian Government Institutions to allocate their ICT budgets across the core areas of enterprise ICT spend, namely hardware, software, IT services, telecommunications and consulting.

Summary
Why was the report written?
This report presents the output from Kable's ICT spend prediction statistical model, a log-linear regression model that provides ICT spending predictions based on a company's demographic profile. The statistical model has been developed using an extensive collection of survey and interview data that Kable has conducted with ICT decision makers on their ICT spending, as well as the insight of our analyst team.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The predictions were formulated in November 2012 following a large survey of ICT decision makers. Estimated trends in ICT spending have been identified through to the end of 2013 following feedback from respondents on their forthcoming investment plans.

Scope
Understand how the Small Indian Government Institutions are allocating their external ICT budgets.

Gain a view as to how Small Indian Government Institutions ICT budgets are being allocated by IT function.

Understand how Small Indian Government Institutions ICT budgets are being allocated across internal and external entities.

Get a detailed breakdown of Small Indian Government Institutions estimated budget allocation within each of the core areas of ICT spend (hardware, software, IT Services, telecommunications and consulting).

ICT budget forecasts in Small Indian Educational Institutions - Estimated ICT budget breakdowns in 2013 - Reports Corner

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https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/23957/ICT-budget-forecasts-in-Small-Indian-Educational-Institutions---Estimated-ICT-budget-breakdowns-in-2013/

Synopsis
This report illustrates how Kable expects Small Indian Educational Institutions to allocate their ICT budgets across the core areas of enterprise ICT spend, namely hardware, software, IT services, telecommunications and consulting.

Summary
Why was the report written?
This report presents the output from Kable's ICT spend prediction statistical model, a log-linear regression model that provides ICT spending predictions based on a company's demographic profile. The statistical model has been developed using an extensive collection of survey and interview data that Kable has conducted with ICT decision makers on their ICT spending, as well as the insight of our analyst team.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The predictions were formulated in November 2012 following a large survey of ICT decision makers. Estimated trends in ICT spending have been identified through to the end of 2013 following feedback from respondents on their forthcoming investment plans.

Scope
Understand how the Small Indian Educational Institutions are allocating their external ICT budgets.

Gain a view as to how Small Indian Educational Institutions ICT budgets are being allocated by IT function.

Understand how Small Indian Educational Institutions ICT budgets are being allocated across internal and external entities.

Get a detailed breakdown of Small Indian Educational Institutions estimated budget allocation within each of the core areas of ICT spend (hardware, software, IT Services, telecommunications and consulting).

ICT budget forecasts in Small Indian Retailers - Estimated ICT budget breakdowns in 2013 - Reports Corner

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https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/23958/ICT-budget-forecasts-in-Small-Indian-Retailers---Estimated-ICT-budget-breakdowns-in-2013/

Synopsis
This report illustrates how Kable expects Small Indian Retailers to allocate their ICT budgets across the core areas of enterprise ICT spend, namely hardware, software, IT services, telecommunications and consulting.

Summary
Why was the report written?
This report presents the output from Kable's ICT spend prediction statistical model, a log-linear regression model that provides ICT spending predictions based on a company's demographic profile. The statistical model has been developed using an extensive collection of survey and interview data that Kable has conducted with ICT decision makers on their ICT spending, as well as the insight of our analyst team.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The predictions were formulated in November 2012 following a large survey of ICT decision makers. Estimated trends in ICT spending have been identified through to the end of 2013 following feedback from respondents on their forthcoming investment plans.

Scope
Understand how the Small Indian Retailers are allocating their external ICT budgets.

Gain a view as to how Small Indian Retailers ICT budgets are being allocated by IT function.

Understand how Small Indian Retailers ICT budgets are being allocated across internal and external entities.

Get a detailed breakdown of Small Indian Retailers estimated budget allocation within each of the core areas of ICT spend (hardware, software, IT Services, telecommunications and consulting).

ICT budget forecasts in Small Indian Energy Companies - Estimated ICT budget breakdowns in 2013 - Reports Corner

For complete information about the report, please visit our website

https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/23959/ICT-budget-forecasts-in-Small-Indian-Energy-Companies---Estimated-ICT-budget-breakdowns-in-2013/

Synopsis
This report illustrates how Kable expects Small Indian Energy Companies to allocate their ICT budgets across the core areas of enterprise ICT spend, namely hardware, software, IT services, telecommunications and consulting.

Summary
Why was the report written?
This report presents the output from Kable's ICT spend prediction statistical model, a log-linear regression model that provides ICT spending predictions based on a company's demographic profile. The statistical model has been developed using an extensive collection of survey and interview data that Kable has conducted with ICT decision makers on their ICT spending, as well as the insight of our analyst team.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The predictions were formulated in November 2012 following a large survey of ICT decision makers. Estimated trends in ICT spending have been identified through to the end of 2013 following feedback from respondents on their forthcoming investment plans.

Scope
Understand how the Small Indian Energy Companies are allocating their external ICT budgets.

Gain a view as to how Small Indian Energy Companies ICT budgets are being allocated by IT function.

Understand how Small Indian Energy Companies ICT budgets are being allocated across internal and external entities.

Get a detailed breakdown of Small Indian Energy Companies estimated budget allocation within each of the core areas of ICT spend (hardware, software, IT Services, telecommunications and consulting).

ICT budget forecasts in Small Indian Utilities - Estimated ICT budget breakdowns in 2013 - Reports Corner

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Synopsis
This report illustrates how Kable expects Small Indian Utilities to allocate their ICT budgets across the core areas of enterprise ICT spend, namely hardware, software, IT services, telecommunications and consulting.

Summary
Why was the report written?
This report presents the output from Kable's ICT spend prediction statistical model, a log-linear regression model that provides ICT spending predictions based on a company's demographic profile. The statistical model has been developed using an extensive collection of survey and interview data that Kable has conducted with ICT decision makers on their ICT spending, as well as the insight of our analyst team.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The predictions were formulated in November 2012 following a large survey of ICT decision makers. Estimated trends in ICT spending have been identified through to the end of 2013 following feedback from respondents on their forthcoming investment plans.

Scope
Understand how the Small Indian Utilities are allocating their external ICT budgets.

Gain a view as to how Small Indian Utilities ICT budgets are being allocated by IT function.

Understand how Small Indian Utilities ICT budgets are being allocated across internal and external entities.

Get a detailed breakdown of Small Indian Utilities estimated budget allocation within each of the core areas of ICT spend (hardware, software, IT Services, telecommunications and consulting).

Beyond Cloud Computing: Mobile Communications, Applications, Content, and Commerce in the Cloud - Reports Corner

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https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/24255/Beyond-Cloud-Computing:-Mobile-Communications,-Applications,-Content,-and-Commerce-in-the-Cloud/

Overview:
 
Cloud computing is one of the hottest segments in information technology today along with mobile and wireless.  Today, the number of smartphones in the US exceeds the number of laptops, tablets are enjoying significant growth, and just about every employee has one, two or even three mobile devices. Enterprise IT now has to deal with the additional responsibility of serving customers who use their mobile products to interact with the organization.
 
Cloud is moving beyond computing and storage and into an entirely new realm of communications, applications, content and applications.  Evidence of this evolution ranges from common examples, such as Google Voice for Cloud-based communications, to less common examples such as Cloud-based payments solutions within the mobile commerce arena.
 
This research evaluates companies, solutions, opportunities, and the future market for Cloud-based communications, applications, content, and commerce.  This report is must reading for anyone looking beyond computing alone, back-up/synchronization, and/or hosting for new revenue opportunities in Cloud-based services.
 
Target Audience:
 
• Cloud infrastructure and service providers
• Network operators (fixed and wireless/mobile)
• Network infrastructure and datacenter providers
• Network integrators and professional services providers
• Communications, applications, content, and commerce VAS providers
 
Report Benefits:
 
• Forecasts for cloud-based services
• Understand each cloud solution type
• Identify opportunities for cloud services beyond computing
• Identify opportunities for cloud services for small and medium businesses (SMB)
• Learn about the interest and willingness to pay for consumer personal cloud services
• Identify industry developments, trends, and the future potential for cloud based services
• Understand opportunities for Cloud-based communications, applications, content, and commerce
• Understand business models and market potential for all major cloud based hosting of infrastructure and services

Offshore Drilling Industry in Europe to 2016 - Norway a Driving Force for the European Offshore Drilling Industry, Reserves and Development Projects - Reports Corner

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https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/24273/Offshore-Drilling-Industry-in-Europe-to-2016---Norway-a-Driving-Force-for-the-European-Offshore-Drilling-Industry,-Reserves-and-Development-Projects/

Offshore Drilling Industry in Europe to 2016 - Norway a Driving Force for the European Offshore Drilling Industry, Reserves and Development Projects

Summary

GBI Research, a leading business intelligence provider, has released its latest research, “Offshore Drilling Industry in Europe to 2016 - Norway a Driving Force for the European Offshore Drilling Industry, Reserves and Development Projects”. The study, which is an offering from the company’s Energy Research Group, provides an in-depth analysis of the offshore drilling industry in Europe and highlights the various concerns, shifting trends and major happenings in regions worldwide.

Scope

- Overview and analysis of the offshore drilling industry of Europe
- Analysis of the historical trends and forecasts to 2016
- Analysis and forecasts of offshore wells drilled and offshore drilling expenditure
- Provides country-specific data analysis of Norway, Denmark, The Netherlands, UK, Russia, FSU and others
- Analyzes the opportunities and challenges in the offshore drilling industry in Europe
- Analyzes the competitive scenario in the offshore drilling industry in Europe

Reasons to buy

- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights about the offshore drilling industry in Europe
- Identify opportunities and challenges in the offshore drilling industry in Europe
- Increase future revenues and profitability with the help of insights on the future opportunities and critical success factors in the offshore drilling industry in Europe
- Benchmark your operations and strategies against the major players in the offshore drilling industry in Europe