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Brazil IT Services Executive Report 2008

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Abstract

Brazil IT Services Executive Report 2008

The Brazil IT Services Executive Report 2008 gives strategic city-by-city talent analysis, IT Engineer graduation stock and graduation density forecasts, local and international service supplier profiling and analysis, real estate costs, tax evaluation, infrastructure, communication and teledendity analysis, and market dynamics analysis. Zagada Waagstein IT Services reports compliment Zagada' s Mexico IT Services Executive Report 2008 and its BPO contact center reports on Latin America, Central America and the Caribbean regions. The report provides actionable intelligence for seamless site and vendor selection and analysis.

The reports find that Brazil' s current 217,000 IT professional workforce will approach 300,000 by 2010. Brazil' s IT economy is estimated at US$16.2 billion with its services and IT infrastructure outsourcing exceeding US$9.5 billion in 2007. The report finds that Brazil' s internal and outsourcing services growth was 16% and 37% respectively in 2007.

Key challenges associated with the political, economic and strategic deployment and operations in the Brazilian market are summarized.

Table of Contents

  • I. Introduction
  • II. Executive Summary
  • III. BRIC Comparison
  • IV. Economic Environment
  • V. Demographic Environment
  • VI. Political Environment
  • VII. Market Dynamics
  • VIII. Vendor Analysis
  • IX. Analysis of Cities
  • X. Performance Analysis
  • XI. Major City Findings
  • XII. Government Policies
  • XIII. Strategic Challenges
  • XIV. Conclusions

List of Figures

  • Figure 1. Inflation, Wholesale Price Index(%)
  • Figure 2. 2007 Average IT Salary (USD/y)
  • Figure 3. Breakdown of Brazilian IT Industry Revenue by Category
  • Figure 4. Brazilian IT Software and Services Export FY 04-FY 07E
  • Figure 5. Brazilian IT Industry Export Revenue by Verticals ($USB)
  • Figure 6. Brazil IT Services Vendors Market Share 2005-2006 (Mn USD million)
  • Figure 7. Citiwise Share of Total IT Services and Software Exports Through STPB
  • Figure 8. ICT Penetration forecast % (2007)
  • Figure 9. Teledensity in Major Brazilian Metros
  • Figure 10.Map of Brazil Cities

List of Tables

  • Table: 1. BRIC Comparison
  • Table: 2.Brazil Economic Indicators
  • Table: 3. Brazil Major States Comparison
  • Table: 4.Brazil Major States Education Assessment
  • Table: 5. Brazil Leading Vendors

Performance 2005 - 2006

  • Table: 6. Classification of Brazilian Cities
  • Table: 7. Brazil City Technical Labor Assessment
  • Table: 8. Brazil City Socio-Business Assessment
  • Table: 9. Brazil City Cost Comparison
  • Table: 10. ICT infrastructure is similar throughout all Tier 1 and 2 cities
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