Document Overview
Business Strategy: Central Europe Government IT Priorities: IDC Government Insights Survey, 2012
| Authors: | Mark Yates, Jan Petruj |
| Document # | CEMA18750 |
| Published | July, 2012 |
| Document Type | Business Strategy |
| Number of Pages | 22 |
| Number of Figures | 15 |
Overview
This IDC Government Insights study provides results for a survey of IT decision makers in working the government sector in four Central European countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia). It provides insights into IT priorities, concerns, and drivers and sheds light on security and virtualization levels at government organizations.
"The level of information and documentation in government has reached critical levels. Budgets, privacy, and security – even if these were not issues, government organizations would still be wrestling with how to work with, share, and archive the records piling up on their desks. In the short term, eservices are likely to make the situation worse, as hardcopy and scanned documents and new electronic file types all need to be stored together in understandable and searchable ways." – Senior Analyst Mark Yates, IDC Government Insights, CEMA
Subscriptions Covered:
Government Insights: Technology Indicators and Metrics: Confidence of Success Indicators , IDC Government Insights: Central and Eastern European IT Opportunity: Government
Companies Covered:
Regions Covered:
Central and Eastern Europe, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia
Topics Covered:
Applications, Broadband, Disaster recovery, Disk-based data protection, Hardware, Hybrid clouds, Information protection and control, Messaging security, Printers, Routers, Server virtualization, Software, Virtualized server
Vertical Markets:
Government, Government Infrastructure Consolidation, Government Segment, State and Local
