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Public
sector enterprise networking in APAC to escalate at a rate of 13%
ConvergenceAsia staff
26/07/2010
The public sector
enterprise networking market is estimated at around US$1.38 billion in 2010,
and is forecast to grow at a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13 per
cent from 2009-2013, says the latest “Enterprise Networking in the Public
Sector” report from Springboard Research, a leading innovator in the IT
Market Research industry. Springboard noted that the market comprises about
3.5 per cent of the total IT market.
The Springboard report notes that while data communications equipment will
continue to form the largest share of revenues, network security investments
are also expected to grow strongly, given its critical importance to network
infrastructure. “This is primarily because with the increase in the usage of
applications, cloud and outsourcing services, data and network security will
assume high priority”, explains Nupur Singh Andley, Associate Research
Manager, Connectivity at Springboard Research.
In terms of verticals, social services entails large public sector
networking equipment investments, driven by the aggressive initiatives of
governments in the region. Of the total public sector spending on enterprise
networking equipment, education is expected to receive a large chunk in
2010. Springboard attributes it largely to e-education initiatives of the
governments of countries such as South Korea, China and India. Healthcare is
another big contender for public sector networking spending, followed by
utilities/public works and defence/public safety.
For most emerging markets in the region such as China, India, and parts of
ASEAN, 2009 was the year of government network rollout and deployment of
their basic telecom and applications infrastructure. Springboard predicts
that moving forward, 2010 is expected to bring network and services
infrastructure consolidation and the build-up of intelligent, integrated
service delivery platforms and applications for government-citizen and
government-government services.
In advanced Information and Communication Technology (ICT) markets such as
Australia and Singapore, ICT and networking equipment growth is expected to
be relatively low as technology adoption is already high in the public
sector. However, other emerging public sector markets such as India, China,
Korea and ASEAN signify booming opportunities as these markets struggle to
build their nationwide telecom network infrastructures and efficiently
bridge the urban-rural divide.
“E-government initiatives are likely to drive adoption of enterprise
networking equipment, especially in emerging markets such as India and
China. Despite their impressive initiatives towards e-governance and digital
inclusion, these countries have a long way to go in terms of infrastructure
development and service delivery”, says Andley.
For more information and access to Springboard’s research, visit
www.springboardresearch.com.
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