AMI-Partners: SMBs in Germany to invest US$37.7 billion on IT infrastructure this year.(MARKET INTELLIGENCE)
Publication Date: 01-JUN-07
Publication Title: SAN/LAN
Format: Online

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Small and midsizes businesses (SMBs) with up to 999 employees across Germany are on track to spend US$37.7 billion to boost their IT infrastructure and solutions this year, up some 5 percent over 2006. Computing (servers, PCs/PDAs, printers, and peripherals) and IT services will account for the bulk of the spending this year, according to the latest study conducted by Access Markets International (AMI) Partners.

"Germany is one of the most affluent and technologically advanced countries in the world," said Ruchita Mehta, New York-based senior analyst at AMI-Partners. "However, a weak economic climate over the last few years and an anticipated slow down...



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