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Australia Education ICT 2009-2013 Forecast and Analysis

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Abstract

This IDC study focuses on the education sector in Australia, providing a map of where short- and long-term opportunities can be found, and highlighting purchasing patterns for products and services by market. This IDC study is part of a series of reports focusing on specific vertical markets. Provided are actual ICT market sizing and IT market share for 2008, along with forecasts for 2009 through 2013, including the five-year compound annual growth rates (CAGRs).

"Globalisation and rapid technological change have made knowledge a critical determinant of competitiveness in the world economy. With globalisation, the information revolution, and increasing demands for a highly skilled workforce, it is clear that nations must accord high priority to building the capacity to effectively utilise technology in education. The government' s Digital Education Revolution (DER) initiative recognises that Australian students need greater access to and more sophisticated use of ICT. They need the best hardware, high-speed broadband connections, quality digital content, and well-trained teachers to integrate technology into teaching and learning," says Melissa Martin, senior market analyst, IT Spending and Vertical Markets, IDC Australia.

Table of Contents

  • IDC Opinion
  • In This Study
    • Methodology
      • Data Analysis
    • Industry Definition: Education
  • Situation Overview
    • The Education Vertical in Australia
      • ICT Spending at a Glance
      • Government' s Priorities in the Education Sector in Australia
      • Business Priorities in the Education Sector in Australia
        • Digital Content and Portals
        • Smart Cards
  • Future Outlook
    • ICT Spending in the Education Sector in Australia
      • Australia Education Spending on Hardware
      • Australia Education Spending on Services
      • Australia Education Spending on Software
      • Australia Education Spending on Telecommunications
      • Australia Education Spending by State
    • Going to Market in the Australia Education Sector
    • Forecast and Assumptions
    • Market Context
  • Essential Guidance
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis
  • Table: Australia Education ICT Market, 2008–2013
  • Table: Australia Business Demographics and Economic Indicators in Education, 2009
  • Table: Australia Education ICT Spending by Segment, 2008–2013 (A$M)
  • Table: Australia Top Education Hardware Suppliers, 2008
  • Table: Australia Top Education Services Suppliers, 2008
  • Table: Australia Top Education Software Suppliers, 2008
  • Table: Australia Education ICT Spending Breakdown by State, 2008–2013
  • Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for Australia for 2009-2013
  • Table: Australia Education ICT Market, 2006–2013: Comparison of June 2008 and June 2009 Forecasts
  • Figure: Australia ICT Spending by Vertical Market, 2009
  • Figure: Proposed Digital Education Revolution Timeline
  • Figure: Top Australia Education Sector Business Priorities, 2008–2010
  • Figure: Australia Education ICT Spending by Segment, 2009
  • Figure: Australia Education ICT Purchasing Preferences
  • Figure: Australia Education ROI Expectations, 2009
  • Figure: Australia Education ICT Market, 2006–2013: Comparison of June 2008 and June 2009 Forecasts
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