Business Trends: Asia-Pacific Retail Technology Investment Strategies 2010 (Customer Focus)
Introduction
Ovum carried out an in-depth primary research project in 2010. We spoke to business and IT leaders at 80 retailers in Asia-Pacific, exploring a wide range of business and technology issues.
Features and benefits
Grocery and fashion retailing are growing in Australia and India, but remain flat in Japan.
After years of stagnant budget growth, 63% of retailers increased their IT budgets in 2010, and this is expected to grow to 75% in 2011.
The average number of APAC retailers investing in international expansion is double the global average.
Your key questions answered
Ovum carried out an in-depth primary research project in 2010. We spoke to business and IT leaders at 80 retailers in Asia-Pacific, exploring a wide range of business and technology issues.
Features and benefits
- Retailers' opinions are examined across a range of technologies, from both a strategic and investment viewpoint
- Retailers' views on the challenges they face regarding customers, supply chain and competitors are explored
Grocery and fashion retailing are growing in Australia and India, but remain flat in Japan.
After years of stagnant budget growth, 63% of retailers increased their IT budgets in 2010, and this is expected to grow to 75% in 2011.
The average number of APAC retailers investing in international expansion is double the global average.
Your key questions answered
- Study findings are presented alongside "analyst notes," which discuss the topics and add context and value to the data.
- Readers will gain first-hand insight into spending priorities and budget outlooks of retailers in Asia-Pacific.
OVERVIEW
Catalyst
Scope of this presentation
Research and analysis highlights
Key reasons to read this report
APPENDIX
Further reading
Methodology
Author
Ovum Consulting
Disclaimer
Catalyst
Scope of this presentation
Research and analysis highlights
Key reasons to read this report
APPENDIX
Further reading
Methodology
Author
Ovum Consulting
Disclaimer