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India Ranks 48th in Global Index of IT Competitiveness, Study SaysIndia, rated ahead of China at No 11 in Asia
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Bangalore, 23rd October 2008 – India ranks 48th in the world in the 2008 IT industry competitiveness index, moving 2 places from its 2007 ranking of 46 in the index. India has an overall score of 28.9 on the IT competitiveness index*. These are among the findings of a new study issued by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and sponsored by the Business Software Alliance (BSA).
The study, now in its second year, assesses and compares the information technology (IT) industry environments of 66 countries to determine the extent to which they enable IT sector competitiveness. Although the top 20 economies remain the same from one year ago, nine countries moved up and 11 went down in the rankings. Three countries in the top five are new: Taiwan, Sweden and Denmark. The top five countries in order of ranking in Asia Pacific are Taiwan, Australia, South Korea, Singapore and Japan respectively.
The EIU examined the following key attributes of a country in analysing its environment for the IT sector:
Those countries that perform well in these six ‘competitiveness enablers’ generally are home to high-performance IT industries. High performing IT sectors directly contribute more than 5% to the gross domestic product of most advanced nations. They also drive momentum in the wider economy by helping organizations and workers to be more efficient and productive.
“This year’s index shows that a country’s IT competitiveness rankings can fluctuate on the index very rapidly” said Mr. Keshav Dhakad, Chair of the BSA India Committee. “The ability of local governments and IT industries to deliver jobs and a better quality of life through information technology is strongly affected by how they handle the six drivers of competitiveness. The government has made progress, however there is still a greater need to develop a stronger legal and R&D environment; complemented with a better IT infrastructure to help Indian firms become more competitive and leaders in the technology space. The recent evolutionary trends in the domestic IT industry towards product development for both national and international markets are very encouraging and healthy. It is clear that the demand for IPR, government support and robust infrastructure will only grow as India makes inroads into the world product market to become greater than a billion dollar industry within less than a decade. India cannot afford to lose this opportunity”.
The study finds that India performed strongest in business environment and support for IT industry development with a score of 59.3% and 54 % respectively which is an encouraging indicator. Areas of improvement include IT infrastructure and R&D environment in the country which are relatively low in the IT industry competitiveness index.
"There is a strong link between the presence of IT competitiveness enablers and the strength of local technology economies," confirms Denis McCauley, Director, Global Technology Research with the Economist Intelligence Unit. "Governments and industry leaders must pay close attention to these factors if they want to reap the benefits of a globally competitive IT industry."
Other findings of the research include:
For more information on the index results and the methodology, see “How technology sectors grow: Benchmarking IT industry competitiveness 2008,” available free of charge at www.eiu.com or www.bsa.org/globalindex.
* The IT industry competitiveness index covers 66 countries. The index is organised into six distinct categories of quantitative and qualitative indicators, numbering 25 in all. The category and indicator weights were formulated by the Economist Intelligence Unit’s modelling team using, as a guide, individual correlation coefficients of each indicator against a measure of IT labour productivity. The result is an overall index score and category scores for each country.
About the Economist Intelligence Unit
The Economist Intelligence Unit is the business information arm of The Economist Group, publisher of The Economist. Through our global network of over 650 analysts, we continuously assess and forecast political, economic and business conditions in 200 countries. As the world's leading provider of country intelligence, we help executives make better business decisions by providing timely, reliable and impartial analysis on worldwide market trends and business strategies.
About the Business Software Alliance
The Business Software Alliance (www.bsa.org) is the foremost organization dedicated to promoting a safe and legal digital world. BSA is the voice of the world's commercial software industry and its hardware partners before governments and in the international marketplace. Its members represent one of the fastest growing industries in the world. BSA programs foster technology innovation through education and policy initiatives that promote copyright protection, cyber security, trade and e-commerce. BSA members include Adobe, Agilent Technologies, Altium, Apple, Autodesk, Avid, Bentley Systems, Borland, CA, Cadence Design Systems, Cisco Systems, CNC Software/Mastercam, Corel, CyberLink, Dell, EMC, Frontline PCB Solutions - An Orbotech Valor Company, HP, IBM, Intel, INUS Technology, McAfee, Microsoft, Mindjet, Minitab, Monotype Imaging, PTC, Quark, Quest Software, SAP, SAS Institute, Siemens PLM Software, SolidWorks, SPSS, Sybase, Symantec, Synopsys, Tekla, The MathWorks and Trend Micro.
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