Australia and New Zealand will account for a smaller portion of the Asia-Pacific IT outsourcing market by 2006, according to analyst group IDC.
Many companies that have outsourced their IT are dissatisfied with the service provided by outsourcers, but few are likely to stop the practice altogether, opting instead to renegotiate current contracts.
With the big contracts signed and sealed, the mid-tier outsourcing market is primed for increased competition and growth, according to industry pundits.
The Australian IT outsourcing market could be headed for a downward spiral, recent findings at IDC have uncovered.
Despite fears the US recession will adversely affect Australian IT, the outlook for the services market is rosy, according to new figures.
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The falling cost of IT workers has resulted in changes in the attitudes of IT managers, who are bringing more staff in-house and are not particularly concerned about keeping them, according to IDC.
A major cyberterrorism event will occur in 2003, a technology research group predicted on Thursday, one that will disrupt the economy and bring the Internet to its knees for at least a day or two.
Australian IP telephony hardware revenue is set to hit AU$679.33 million by 2006, with up to 40 per cent of existing equipment replaced by hardware that includes IP telephony capability, according to IDC.
Spending on security and the number of high-speed mobile data services are two areas Australians can expect to see steep growth in in 2003, according to tech research company International Data Corporation (IDC)
The semiconductor market will grow at 18 percent in 2004, according to International Data Corp. The growth will be driven by stronger than expected mobile phone and PC shipments.
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