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Project Manager at Webconsult.hu ltd.
09 December 2001 17:13pm
We are conducting an industry analysis for web development in Hungary. Our paper has to contain an international perspective (Europe, Asia and America as well), however we are facing difficulties in finding the right sources. If anyone could provide useful articles, analysis or statistics, we would be extremely thankful. Please help as soon as possible, the deadline is very close.
Best Wishes:
Zoltan Sz.
CEO at Econsultancy
10 December 2001 08:04am
What exactly are you analysing about web development? Market size, methodologies, technology etc.? It's quite a broad topic to know where you should look otherwise.
There are plenty of statistics ressources on this site at http://www.e-consultancy.com/knowledge/statistics/ but perhaps they are not the sort you are looking for?
Ashley
Project Manager at Webconsult.hu ltd.
12 December 2001 19:28pm
Our analysis drives at understanding the web development from a strategic point of view. It aims to give an overall picture considering the structure and concentration in markets, competition, products and services offered and human resource perspective, just to name a few. The statistics are though useful, they say little about maket players, makret sizes and all these related issues.
Thanks for your help!
best wishes
Zoltan
ps: allow me to express my appriciation for your book, I have read it and found extremely useful in my work.
On 08:04:14 10 December 2001 Ashley wrote:
>What exactly are you analysing about web development?
>Market size, methodologies, technology etc.? It's quite a
>broad topic to know where you should look otherwise.
>
>There are plenty of statistics ressources on this site at
>http://www.e-consultancy.com/knowledge/statistics/ but
>perhaps they are not the sort you are looking for?
>
>Ashley
CEO at Econsultancy
16 December 2001 17:38pm
Not sure I can help on that. There used to be a great service (from a now defunct company called rg27) which would have given you what you wanted. Your best source of information would probably be the VCs and investment banks (equity analysts, private equity research teams etc.). You could try trawling some of their sites for relevant info but we haven't come across anything relevant (and free) recently. Let us know if you do.
Ashley