Peripherals market to drive Indonesia SMB hardware spend
Peripherals market to drive Indonesia SMB hardware spend
Improving cost efficiencies is high up the agenda of Indonesian small and medium business (SMB) and enterprises and this will be driving the changes within the peripherals market.
Vendors offering color copier-based multi-function printers (MFPs) will note an increase in their revenue in 2012 as its acceptance by businesses heighten due to a focus from SMBs in driving up longer-term cost efficiencies against shorter-term cost reductions. In 2011, color copier-based MFP took 17.8% of total market share compared to 13.5% a year ago.
International Data Corporation (IDC) predicts that the hard copy peripherals (HCP) market in Indonesia will continue to grow as positive economic news will pave the way for SMBs and Enterprises to spend more on hardware.
Sharing insights on the "IDC Indonesia ICT 2012 Top 10 Predictions" report, Sudev Bangah, Senior Research Manager, IDC Asia/Pacific said, "Indonesia will move into a transformative phase where ICT will play a major role in enabling traditional economies and boosting economic growth in the society. The country has to rapidly adjust its ICT infrastructure to accommodate the increasing influx of foreign investments and this will have a positive impact on the overall ICT market.”
Indonesia's economic growth is expected to top all other ASEAN countries in 2012. IT spending is forecasted to achieve US$12.9 billion by the end of year, showing an 18% year-on-year (YoY) growth.
Drawing from the latest IDC research and internal brainstorming sessions amongst IDC's regional and country analysts, here are some more key ICT predictions in 2012 for Indonesia.
One. Tops in 2012 for stability and growth
ICT budgets from end-user organizations are growing in parallel with the economic growth expected in the nation and this leads IDC to be upbeat about the nation’s ICT spending in 2012. Discussions evolving around datacenters, managed services, social media, cloud computing and mobility has garnered heavy interest from both local and global organizations. Therefore, IDC believes that Indonesia is the key Southeast Asia market that IT vendors will focus their attention on in the year ahead.
Vendors offering color copier-based multi-function printers (MFPs) will note an increase in their revenue in 2012 as its acceptance by businesses heighten due to a focus from SMBs in driving up longer-term cost efficiencies against shorter-term cost reductions. In 2011, color copier-based MFP took 17.8% of total market share compared to 13.5% a year ago.
International Data Corporation (IDC) predicts that the hard copy peripherals (HCP) market in Indonesia will continue to grow as positive economic news will pave the way for SMBs and Enterprises to spend more on hardware.
Sharing insights on the "IDC Indonesia ICT 2012 Top 10 Predictions" report, Sudev Bangah, Senior Research Manager, IDC Asia/Pacific said, "Indonesia will move into a transformative phase where ICT will play a major role in enabling traditional economies and boosting economic growth in the society. The country has to rapidly adjust its ICT infrastructure to accommodate the increasing influx of foreign investments and this will have a positive impact on the overall ICT market.”
Indonesia's economic growth is expected to top all other ASEAN countries in 2012. IT spending is forecasted to achieve US$12.9 billion by the end of year, showing an 18% year-on-year (YoY) growth.
Drawing from the latest IDC research and internal brainstorming sessions amongst IDC's regional and country analysts, here are some more key ICT predictions in 2012 for Indonesia.
One. Tops in 2012 for stability and growth
ICT budgets from end-user organizations are growing in parallel with the economic growth expected in the nation and this leads IDC to be upbeat about the nation’s ICT spending in 2012. Discussions evolving around datacenters, managed services, social media, cloud computing and mobility has garnered heavy interest from both local and global organizations. Therefore, IDC believes that Indonesia is the key Southeast Asia market that IT vendors will focus their attention on in the year ahead.

















