ArabianBusiness.com - Middle East Business News Saturday, 30 August 2008 | 18:24 UAE time

YOUR DIRECTORY /

Print this page Print this page | Email this to a friend Email this to a friend | Discuss this article (0 Comments) |

UAE leads the Middle East in ICT readiness

by Sean Robson on Tuesday, 06 May 2008

The UAE continues to lead the Middle East's information and communication technology (ICT) readiness index at 29th place, even as other countries in the region moved up, according to the Global Information Technology Report (GITR).

The big movers in the rankings were Qatar and Kuwait both of which jumped up four places to occupy 32nd and 52nd place respectively, while Bahrain moved into the top 50 for the first time coming in at 45th.

Announcing the results on Monday, Professor Soumitra Dutta, one of the co-authors of the report, which was a joint study by the World Economic Forum and leading business school INSEAD, said: "The e-government initiatives of the UAE and its overall investment in the ICT sector have been recognised as the drivers for the country's leading position among its Middle Eastern peer economies."

Story continues below
advertisement

The report states that Jordan showed the most marked improvement with a massive eleven step rise to 47th place. Saudi Arabia and Oman entered the ranking for the first time at 48th and 53rd place respectively. In terms of internet penetration and network readiness the region saw a massive 600% improvement leaving the rest of the world in its wake.

Dutta pointed out that taken in conjunction with the report's placement of India and China in 50th and 57th place respectively, the magnitude of the UAE's performance in specific, and the region's as a whole, becomes even more remarkable.

As per the report the Middle East region demonstrates an increased willingness to leverage ICT for competitiveness. The Gulf States in particular are placing continued emphasis on the role of ICT in national development and as a developing business sector.

"The Middle East has made the single biggest upward move in technological competitiveness spearheaded by the GCC's rapid economic growth as well as the vision of some of the Gulf States that are gradually diversifying their revenue streams towards knowledge-based marketplaces," said Dutta.

The GITR report has grown since its inception seven years ago and now encompasses 127 countries with data gathered consistently on a both qualitative and quantitative scale. Qualitative data is gathered through an Executive Opinion Survey which is conducted annually by the World Economic Forum in all the economies covered in the report. The rest of the data which is more quantitative in nature emerges from international organisations like the World Bank and the United Nations.

Top ten countries on this year’s ICT readiness index

  1. Denmark
  2. Sweden
  3. Switzerland
  4. United States
  5. Singapore
  6. Finland
  7. Netherlands
  8. Iceland
  9. Korea
  10. Norway

Print Print | Email Email | Discuss this article |



USER COMMENTS (0 COMMENTS)

CLICK HERE TO POST A COMMENT

Add your Comment
All posts are sent to the administrator for review and are published only after approval. ArabianBusiness.com reserves the right to remove any comment at any time for any reason. Please keep your responses appropriate and on topic.
Name *
Remember me on this computer
Email *
(Your email address will not be published)
City
Country
Subject *
Comment *
Notify me of further comments
Security Code * Code


Please click post only once - your comment will not be published immediately.

RELATED LINKS

  1. World Economic Forum (WEF)»

 EMAIL ALERTS

  1. INSEAD Business School

  2. World Economic Forum (WEF)

  3. Technology



BUSINESS FEATURES

Mergers ahead for Middle East telcos

For many regional telecom operators, making acquisitions or merging could be the key to their survival.

The cheapest laptop in the world

Taiwanese vendor Carapelli's Impulse NPX-9000 stakes a claim to the low-end of the netbook market.

The deal closer

CRM products are notoriously difficult to differentiate in terms of functionality, so ACN's here to help.

ArabianBusiness.com/Jobs - Middle East Jobs Search
  1. Network Manager- Utilities
    Industry: IT & Telecoms
    Location: Dubai, UAE
  2. Assistant Executive System Engineer
    Industry: IT & Telecoms
    Location: Dubai, UAE
Browse all jobs »

BUSINESS INTERVIEWS

Sanyo's green ambition

Sanyo Middle East's chief regional officer, Takashi Hirao, on the company's plans to go green.

Roman’s empire

Dubai-based firm Aroma Software is bringing e-prescribing software support to the medical market.

Crossing borders

PalTel has implemented Nortel soft switches as the first step of a major organisation transformation.

MORE FROM ARABIANBUSINESS.COM