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Asia Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) telecom carriers will become THE IT Channel of this decade as growth solidifies in the region and enterprises embark in large scale technology investments, says research & consulting firm IDC.
IT outsourcing has been common in Asia as well as in the large enterprises and government domains for many years, but it has often been implemented differently than in the West. Sometimes just specific functions like user support, network audits, and/or procurement are outsourced. Other times, especially in Japan and Korea, a conglomerate will create a company that supports the IT needs of all group companies and then also tries to sell their services outside the group.
Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson and a global leader in enabling Business-Critical Continuity, has published the latest results of its half-yearly Market Pulse survey of data centre and infrastructure management professionals in Asia, showing the effects of the global financial crisis (GFC) could last longer than expected in the region. The key findings from the survey of several hundred senior executives – 52 per cent of which were from Southeast Asia – shows that the early signs of a weakening project pipeline, first highlighted in the August 2009 report, have lead to a conservative outlook for the rest of the year from most respondents. For the first time in the history of the survey, the number of projects completed outpaced the projects forecast, indicating that industry executives are in a bearish mood in their planning, despite reports in the media that the worst of the GFC is over.
IDC's preliminary results show that the Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) – APEJ - PC market grew 1% sequentially and 38% year-on-year in 1Q10 to surpass forecasts by almost 5%. Consumer notebooks remained the key driver, lifting almost all countries in the region to a double-digit year-on-year growth.