According to research by ITEuropa.com, IT sales will boom in the Middle East and Africa over the coming three years as small and medium sized companies in the more developed countries start to automate their operations.
According to research by ITEuropa.com, IT sales will boom in the Middle East and Africa over the coming three years as small and medium sized companies in the more developed countries start to automate their operations.
The new report, Middle East and Africa, the Computer Channel profiles the top channel/IT services companies across 27 countries, including the top 30 in Turkey, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, South Africa and Iran.
The report estimates that PC sales should rise 15 per cent to over three million units in 2000 but impresses that the leading IT players are growing a lot faster than that.
These companies average sales growth runs at over 30 per cent in half of the countries covered in the report.
The countries in the most advanced markets fare best, with Turkey claiming a 41 per cent growth rate, Egypt 32 per cent and South Africa a staggering 57 per cent.
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