Russian Software Market is Considered as one of the Most Potential Software Markets in the World
By Prne, Gaea News NetworkMonday, September 7, 2009
LAHTI, Finland - Russia is becoming one of the major software markets in Europe. In recent years, the software industry has been one of the most rapidly growing IT sectors with an average growth of more than 18% per year. Russia is considered as one of the most potential software markets in the world and the boom is predicted to continue in the following years.
Global Research & Data Services published recently a market analysis on this subject:
Software - Russia
This market analysis gives a clear overview of the actual situation and future outlook of the software market in Russia. The subjects discussed in the market analysis include:
Russian software market - Overall market - Demand for software by type and market - Counterfeit software - Export of software - Companies and competition - Market shares of the leading players Russian IT market - Overall market - Demand for IT by type and vertical sector - Computers and Internet
Forecasts and future outlook (effects of the present financial crisis have been taken into account, and the forecasts include both optimistic and pessimistic scenarios)
You can find further details of the market analysis from
public.mailem.fi/globalr/2009-09-07/1646/article_2496_1035264.html
This market analysis is now available at 490 EUR. The analysis is in English and is delivered by e-mail in PDF format. You can order the market analysis or ask for more information by contacting:
Global Research & Data Services constantly studies and writes new market analyses on interesting and fast developing markets.
Some of our reference customers are: Tamro Corporation, Biohit Oyj, QPR Software Plc, Mondomed NV, Saint-Gobain Rigips GmbH, Finnish Health and Well-being Cluster Programme, BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), Lepu Medical Technology (Beijing) Co., Kemira Oyj, Wipak Oy, Onninen Oy, Envac Scandinavia AB, T Tape Company BV, Tikkurila Oy, Algol Chemicals Oy, Preseco Oy, Xella Baustoffe GmbH, Eka Chemicals Oy, PRUM Turenwerk GmbH, EPSI Research Services (Svenskt Kvalitetsindex), STERIS Europe Inc.’s Finnish branch, Tsurumi (Europe) GmbH, Kaka AB, Nitec Pharma AG, Liebherr-Russland OOO, Miktech Oy, Spirit Store Oy, Eurosteel Products Oy, AtBusiness Oy, Vivoxid Ltd, Bitelab Oy, PT-Keskus Oy and Honka Trading Oy.
Our customers come from the following countries: UK, USA, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Norway, China, Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Finland, Canada, Russia, Ukraine, Denmark, Ireland, South Korea and Liechtenstein.
Companies mentioned in the study: - Microsoft - Oracle - SAP - CBOSS - IBM - 1C - Jet Infosystems - Cognitive Technologies - Kaspersky Laboratory - Center of Financial Technologies - ARMADA - Diasoft - HP - R-Style Group - ASCON Group - Parus - Prognoz - Bercut - Galaktika Products mentioned in the study: - General business productivity and home use applications - Network and database management - Cross-industry and vertical applications - Operating system software - Other system software - Other application software - Development tools and programming languages - SaaS (Software as a Service) - ERP systems - Open software - PC - Desktop - Laptop - Palm - Pocket PC Kimmo Kuokkanen Product Group Manager GLOBAL RESEARCH & DATA SERVICES kimmo.kuokkanen@globalresearch.fi Tel. +358-440-543-230 Offices: Lahti Science and Business Park, FIN-15140 Lahti, Finland Lindenallee 23, D-47533, Kleve, Niederrhein, Germany Nacka, Box 1364, SE-103 63 Stockholm, Sweden Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Shanghai 201203, China www.globalresearch.fi
Source: Global Research & Data Services
Kimmo Kuokkanen: Product Group Manager, GLOBAL RESEARCH & DATA SERVICES, kimmo.kuokkanen at globalresearch.fi, Tel. +358-440-543-230, Offices: Lahti Science and Business Park, FIN-15140 Lahti, Finland, Lindenallee 23, D-47533, Kleve, Niederrhein, Germany, Nacka, Box 1364, SE-103 63 Stockholm, Sweden, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Shanghai 201203, China
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