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Pakistan IT industry to rebound after 3 years of turmoil: study
Sunday, November 21, 2010
By Khurram Bari Khan
KARACHI: Pakistans Information Technology (IT) industry is set to rebound this year after suffering three years of global recession and political uncertainty in the country, the first-ever study of the local IT market reveals.
The IT industry is projected to have fully recovered the decline experienced during the recession and will return back to its 2006 level, the government-funded survey, conducted by a global research firm, Technomics, stated.
In 2006, the global and local revenue of Pakistani IT industry stood at around $800 million and $200 million, respectively, which fell to a little above $300 million and $100 million in 2007, the survey said.
Many companies slipped their revenue targets and projections in 2007, it added. On the whole, the domestic revenue and spending declined by 40 percent between 2006 and 2007 while exports were hit by up to 60 percent.
According to the survey projections, the turnaround started in end-2008, took firm roots by 2009 and a number of companies are likely to show remarkable growth by the end of 2010.Despite the painful reality that figures reflect, the industry, largely, did quite well to weather the storm and in certain sectors even continued to grow bigger, it said.
Dilating on the dynamics of the industry, the survey said that around 40 percent of the companies develop and customise their own proprietary platforms. The 75 companies surveyed employ around 7500 full time staff for an average firm size of approximately 131 people, it added.
As part of diversification in the industry, there is a stark trend away from the United States and towards new and emerging markets such as Africa, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific, said the survey.
The revenue of Pakistans software and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry, it said, continues to remain dependant on a small number of high growth sectors, namely, telecommunications, finance and accounting. These three sectors account for three-fourth of the industrys total global revenue impact, it said.
According to the survey, mobile applications, gaming, and animation form an emerging new area with considerable promise to become a key driver for the industry in the years to come.
The survey is an attempt by Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) to document software and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industries in the country. Before Technomics, the survey used to be conducted by Pakistan Software House Association.
The absence of credible and reliable industry data remains one of the key challenges for the policy makers. This not only hampers the use of evidence-based policy practices, but also limit the ability to improve upon the policy and programme design once a policy regime has been put into place, the survey added.
Pakistan IT industry to rebound after 3 years of turmoil: study
Hope our IT industry can reach to India's IT industry level. They should be a role model for us..
Sunday, November 21, 2010
By Khurram Bari Khan
KARACHI: Pakistans Information Technology (IT) industry is set to rebound this year after suffering three years of global recession and political uncertainty in the country, the first-ever study of the local IT market reveals.
The IT industry is projected to have fully recovered the decline experienced during the recession and will return back to its 2006 level, the government-funded survey, conducted by a global research firm, Technomics, stated.
In 2006, the global and local revenue of Pakistani IT industry stood at around $800 million and $200 million, respectively, which fell to a little above $300 million and $100 million in 2007, the survey said.
Many companies slipped their revenue targets and projections in 2007, it added. On the whole, the domestic revenue and spending declined by 40 percent between 2006 and 2007 while exports were hit by up to 60 percent.
According to the survey projections, the turnaround started in end-2008, took firm roots by 2009 and a number of companies are likely to show remarkable growth by the end of 2010.Despite the painful reality that figures reflect, the industry, largely, did quite well to weather the storm and in certain sectors even continued to grow bigger, it said.
Dilating on the dynamics of the industry, the survey said that around 40 percent of the companies develop and customise their own proprietary platforms. The 75 companies surveyed employ around 7500 full time staff for an average firm size of approximately 131 people, it added.
As part of diversification in the industry, there is a stark trend away from the United States and towards new and emerging markets such as Africa, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific, said the survey.
The revenue of Pakistans software and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry, it said, continues to remain dependant on a small number of high growth sectors, namely, telecommunications, finance and accounting. These three sectors account for three-fourth of the industrys total global revenue impact, it said.
According to the survey, mobile applications, gaming, and animation form an emerging new area with considerable promise to become a key driver for the industry in the years to come.
The survey is an attempt by Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) to document software and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industries in the country. Before Technomics, the survey used to be conducted by Pakistan Software House Association.
The absence of credible and reliable industry data remains one of the key challenges for the policy makers. This not only hampers the use of evidence-based policy practices, but also limit the ability to improve upon the policy and programme design once a policy regime has been put into place, the survey added.
Pakistan IT industry to rebound after 3 years of turmoil: study
Hope our IT industry can reach to India's IT industry level. They should be a role model for us..