According to the weekly magazine, the value of the Polish IT market rose by 25% compared to the same period last year. 9.9 billion USD was spent in Poland on IT hardware, software and IT connected services. The data confirms the opinion of Mr. Jacek Murawski, the General Director of Dell Computer Poland, who claims that Poland is the 6th biggest PC market in Europe.
The report’s authors claim that 3.2 million computers were sold last year and notebooks comprised half of the number. The computer sale increased by almost 31% to 6.3 billion USD compared to the year 2006 and accounted for almost 65% of the whole IT market value. The software market segment was worth 12.2% of the total market in 2007 and rose by 14.3% - the Polish Press Agency (PAP) informs.
Hewlett-Packard was found the biggest IT company operating in Poland in 2007 with estimated revenue of 2.6 billion PLN. It was also ranked in the first place in 2006 with a 2.25 billion PLN revenue. In turn, Asseco Poland results to be the biggest group business.
In the rest of the categories the following companies were ranked in the first places:
Telekomunikacja Polska (TP) - the biggest operator, Microsoft - the biggest company selling its own software, IBM - the biggest IT infrastructure provider, Dell - the biggest investor, Comarch - the biggest exporter, NTT System - the biggest hardware manufacturer and ABC Data - the biggest distributor. (Source: PAIIZ Newsletter)











