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Number of Hispanic Male Internet Users by Top 10 South American Countries
This table shows the number of Hispanic male Internet users in the top 10 South American countries. From 2001 through 2004, 96 percent of South America's male Internet users will come from these top 10 countries: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Columbia, Venezuela, Peru, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, and Costa Rica.
May, 2002
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Business-to-Business Internet Transactions by Top 10 South American Countries
This table shows our projections for business-to-business (B2B) sales for 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 in the top 10 South American countries.
May, 2002
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Online Gay and Lesbian Community to Top 68 Million by 2005 (Oct 2001)
Computer Economics projects that between 2001 and 2005, the number of gay and lesbian Internet users will grow from 13.5 million to 22.4 million, as shown in Figure 1. This online group is growing at a much higher rate than the overall Internet population due to the privacy, relevant information, and virtual communities that are available online and are particularly attractive to gays and lesbians.
May, 2002
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Internet Users 18 or Under by Country 2001 through 2006 (Oct 2001)
This table counts Internet Users 18 or under by country from 2001 through 2006.
May, 2002
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Number of Internet Users by Top 10 African Countries South of the Sahara
In 2001, 91 percent of Internet users living in Africa south of the Sahara will come from the top 10 ranking countries. Slightly less, or 88 percent, will come from these top 10 countries in 2004. Countries are ranked in descending order of the number of users.
May, 2002
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Internet Users by Country 2001 through 2006 (Oct 2001)
This table shows internet users by country from 2001 through 2006.
May, 2002
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Female Internet Users by Country 2001 through 2006 (Oct 2001)
This table shows female internet users by country from 2001 through 2006.
May, 2002
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Male Internet Users by Country 2001 through 2006 (Oct 2001)
This table counts male internet users by country from 2001 through 2006.
May, 2002
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Number of Female Internet Users by Top 11 Asia/Pacific Countries
This table shows the number of female Internet users in the top 11 Asia/Pacific countries. Between 2001 and 2004, 98 percent of female Internet users will come from these top 11 countries.
May, 2002
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Number of Male Internet Users by Top 11 Asia/Pacific Countries
This table shows the number of male Internet users in the top 11 Asia/Pacific countries. Between 2001 and 2004, nearly 97 percent of male Internet users will come from these top 11 countries.
May, 2002
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IS Budget Trends (Feb 2002)
Computer Economics has conducted annual benchmarking studies of IS budgets and technology trends since 1990. This analysis examines data from three key benchmarks for the last three years and the last decade. The areas analyzed are budget changes, central IS budgets as a percent of revenue, and central IS budgets allocations.
May, 2002
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2002 Information Systems and E-Business Spending
In 2002 compared to the past three years, significantly more companies reported they were not increasing their IS budget, while the number of companies reporting IS budget decreases rose sharply.
May, 2002
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2002 Central IS Spending Per Employee – By Industry (May 2002)
Most sectors have experienced shifts in their central IS spending per employee in 2002 according to the 13th annual Information Systems and E-Business Spending study conducted by Computer Economics.
May, 2002
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Worldwide E-Business Technology Spending Projections 2001 to 2003 (Feb 2001)
This report shows projected E-Business Technology spending by major category of spending. Industry sector spending in the United States is shown for the major spending categories in organizations that have over 100 employees. Spending by major category is also shown for organizations that have 10 to 100 employees and those that have one to nine employees. In addition, projected spending is shown for the European, Latin America, and Asia/Pacific regions by category.
May, 2002
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Expected Budget and Staffing Trends in Manufacturing Companies (Jun 2001)
Computer Economics has conducted annual benchmarking studies of IT budgets and technology trends since 1990. This analysis examines data from five key benchmarks for the last five years, benchmarking results from the 2001 study, and what we expect to occur during the next two years. The areas analyzed are budget changes, central IS budgets as a percent of revenue, central IS spending per employee, workers supported per IS employee, and the growth or reduction in IS staff.
May, 2002