Dublin, Feb. 29, 2016 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/p9wc6m/it_market) has announced the addition of the "IT Market Scenario for Poland, By (Verticals, 30 Outsourcing Companies, and Top 10 Key IT Service Providers) - Trends & Forecast: 2015 - 2020" report to their offering.
The major companies in Poland, which provide IT services include HP Polska, ABC Data, and Flextronics International Poland.
In the last decade, Poland has become an important producer of ICT solutions, partly due to globalization of the ICT market and outsourcing of production to Asia, Mexico and Central Europe, as well as Eastern Europe. The inflow of foreign investments, European Union (EU) funds availability and new trends such as mobile applications and cloud computing are the major drivers of the ICT market. Administration, banking, financial services & insurance (BFSI) and telecommunications are major verticals which spend a lot on ICT solutions.
The report provides an in-depth analysis of the IT market scenario with Industry Verticals, 30 Outsourcing companies (along with their key decisions makers IT speeding, IT initiatives and IT Vendors), Top-10 Key IT Service Providers, drivers, restraints as well as growth opportunities and best practices in the market. It also contains analysis and forecasted revenues, competitive landscape, company profiles and industry trends.
In the early 1990s, after the end of decades of old communist rule and recession, the Poland economy started transforming and started to move towards privatization. Today, Poland's economy is one of the fastest growing economy in the CEE region. The country's economy boosted after it became the part of the European Union (EU) in 2004. The country is developing with the support from EU funds and government. Within a few years, after becoming the part of the EU, the country's living standard has increased and development too. Today, the country visualizes itself to be fully digitalized by the end of this decade, i.e., till 2020 as it has received the highest EU funding.
The country has become the preferred choice for outsourcing business due to its closeness to the big five European countries and similar time zones. Extremely talented workforce, low costs, and sound political and economic conditions are supporting factors for this growth. The country has a huge potential in the biotechnology and R&D sectors. In the coming years, it is assumed that the country will be fully digitalized with its current e-governance initiatives and will be the most preferred destination for research, IT, tourism and medical services.
Report Scope:
- The report covers a brief on Poland government initiatives and major deals happened in the country during the years from 2015 to 2020. The report also briefs about ICT trends, IT spending and forecasts.
- It also analyzes the key IT service providers and top outsourcing companies in the country.
- The report forecasts the future growth of the country in term of revenue, opportunities, restrains and spending in the next five years i.e., from 2015 - 2020.
- The report includes recommendations for the business investment in the country.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Poland Overview
2 Report Outline
3 Key Initiatives & Investments
3.1 Government Initiatives & Regulations
3.2 Major Deals and Partnerships
4 ICT Market Scenario
4.1 Poland Market Evolution
4.2 Key market characteristics
5 IT Spending and Forecast
5.1 IT Spending
5.2 Poland IT market
6 Poland Macro & Micro Analysis
6.1 Macro Analysis
6.2 Micro Analysis
6.2.1 Poland IT Outsourcing Market Players Analysis
7 Verticals: Market Size & Analysis
7.1 Overview
7.2 Banking, Finance, Services and Insurance (BFSI)
7.3 Aerospace & Defense
7.4 Manufacturing
7.5 Telecom
7.6 Infrastructure
7.7 Healthcare
7.8 Freight Transportation
7.9 Others
8 3 IT Outsourcing Companies
8.1 Bank Pekao SA
8.2 PKO Bank Polski, Poland
8.3 Citi Handlowy, Poland
8.4 Gemalto, Poland
8.5 Merck, Poland
8.6 Aviva, Poland
8.7 ING Bank Slaski, Poland
8.8 mBank, Poland
8.9 Toyota Motor Manufacturing Poland
8.10 Volvo Group, Poland
8.11 Volkswagen Group, Poland
8.12 General Motors, Poland
8.13 Samsung, Poland
8.14 Amica, Poland
8.15 T-Mobile
8.16 Ericsson, Poland
8.17 Orange, Polska
8.18 Netia, SA
8.19 Cyfrowy Polsat SA
8.20 Gardner Aerospace, Poland
8.21 MTU Aero Engines, Polska
8.22 ETC-PZL Aerospace Industries Sp. z o.o.
8.23 Biedronka, Poland
8.24 Tesco, Poland
8.25 Auchan
8.26 EADS PZL
8.27 GE, Poland
8.28 Nestle, Poland
8.29 Open Text Corporation, Poland
8.30 UPC Systems ,Poland
9 Key IT Service Providers
9.1 HP Polska
9.2 Comarch
9.3 NTT System, S.A.
9.4 PGS Software, Poland
9.5 ABC Data, S.A.
9.6 Asseco
9.7 Tech Data
9.8 Talex
9.9 Mobica
9.10 Flextronics International Poland
10 Annexure
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