DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d7e55a/hong_kong_informat) has announced the addition of the "Hong Kong Information Technology Report Q1 2011" report to their offering.
The Hong Kong IT market is forecast by BMI to grow from around US$4.9bn in 2011 to US$6.1bn in 2015. Computer sales were strong in 2010, with robust retail sales leading the way as the economy recorded positive growth. The government sector was expected to be a key driver, thanks to a new IT plan, and there should also be growing interest from Hong Kong companies in cloud computing solutions. IT market growth is forecast at 4% in 2011, but much will depend on continued business and consumer confidence in the economic recovery. In 2010, consumer spending remained strong, as evidenced by strong demand for Apple's iPad. Loan advances continued to grow strongly into May, while imports also increased.
The IT market will be supported by initiatives encouraging the integration of Hong Kong's economy with mainland China and the abolition of taxes on cross-border trade. Recent integration of PCs with wireless networking technologies, as well as the rollout of 3G mobile networks and popular converged services such as internet protocol television (IPTV), are also drivers.
The Hong Kong Information Technology Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, information technology associations, government departments and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Hong Kong's information technology industry.
Key Topics Covered:
* Executive Summary
* IT Business Environment Ratings
* Competitive Landscape
* Company Profiles
* Country Snapshot
* Methodology
Companies Mentioned:
* IBM Hong Kong
* HP Hong Kong
* Microsoft Hong Kong
* Kingdee
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d7e55a/hong_kong_informat.

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