Future IT Trends and Projects: China Public Sector (Industry Focus)
| Publication Date | July 2007 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Datamonitor |
| Product Type | Brief |
| Pages | 16 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | DAT06000 |
Summary
Introduction
The Chinese government is beginning to realize the benefits that investing in technology can bring, through increasing efficiency and cost savings. With this, and China's strong economic growth, the opportunities in China are going to increase significantly.
Scope
- Significant IT initiatives, deals and vendors in China
- Government initiatives impacting IT in the public sector
- Challenges vendors need to be aware of when working with the public sector in China
Highlights
Datamonitor identifies the technology trends that exist within government, healthcare and education in China. IT vendors need to identify the challenges that they will face in order to make the most of the opportunities available.
Reasons to Purchase
- Datamonitor identifies and explores the key trends that are occurring within the public sector in China so vendors can understand the challenges.
- This report identifies the sectors where growth exists and vendors can seize these opportunities to gain a foothold within Chinese public sector IT.
Content
- Datamonitor View
- Catalyst
- Summary
- Key Trends
- The Beijing Olympics has accelerated the introduction of eGovernment
- Active eGovernment in Beijing will have a domino effect and accelerate its introduction in other cities
- A growing middle class in China will force the regime to introduce greater social services
- As the Chinese government introduces social services there will be significant opportunities for vendors
- The Chinese military is opening up to outsourcing
- Opportunities for vendors will lie within military education and healthcare
- Business Issues In China
- Intellectual property rights in China
- Procurement in China
- PROFILE OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
- Significant IT initiatives, deals and vendors in China
- Government initiatives impacting IT in the public sector
- Selected IT projects in China
- Government
- Healthcare
- Important vendors in Chinese public sector
- Services
- Software
- Datamonitor forecasts for China
- Government structure in China
- Central government
- Local government
- Justice, safety and defense
- Social security/national insurance schemes
- Healthcare
- Education
- China in perspective
- CHINA IN FIGURES
- Core facts about China
- Population
- Technology use
- Appendix
- Further reading
- Methodology
- Definitions
- References
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
- List of Tables
- Table 1: China demographic and government information
- Table 2: General population statistics in China from 2000 to 2004
- Table 3: IT adoption statistics in China and Asia-Pacific 2005
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Enterprise Application Software Sales in China, Public Sector and Healthcare, 2005-2010
- Figure 2: IT Hardware Market Forecast for Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan) 2005-2010
- Figure 3: Unemployment as a percentage of population from 2001 to 2004 for China and larger region
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