Accenture expand IT consulting in Indonesia
As Indonesian companies heavily invest in IT, global consulting firm Accenture is expanding its IT management consulting business in the country with additional investment of US$17.5 million.
I got an information that PT Accenture, a joint venture between PT Asta Catur Undra and Accenture International S arl (Luxembourg) decided to boost IT business in Indonesia with revenue target of US$22.5 million per year.
Sometimes, I just can't understand why Indonesian heavily spend in IT infrastructures with very low utilization rate. Just like in the company I work for, almost everybody has PC with Internet connection, but average usage is very low. Most of these computers are equipped with almost all softwares available in the market while, let say, journalists normally use Word and Adobe acrobat reader. Fortunately (unfortunately for software companies) most softwares in the country could be easily coppied (piracy) at almost zero costs compare to US$300 I have to pay when I bought laptop in Berkeley two years ago.
Today, Bisnis Indonesia reported that the country's IT spending this year could go up to US$850 million. Ah, that's why Accenture expand the IT consulting business. But I do hope IT consulting companies could help Indonesian review their IT spending.
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I got an information that PT Accenture, a joint venture between PT Asta Catur Undra and Accenture International S arl (Luxembourg) decided to boost IT business in Indonesia with revenue target of US$22.5 million per year.
Sometimes, I just can't understand why Indonesian heavily spend in IT infrastructures with very low utilization rate. Just like in the company I work for, almost everybody has PC with Internet connection, but average usage is very low. Most of these computers are equipped with almost all softwares available in the market while, let say, journalists normally use Word and Adobe acrobat reader. Fortunately (unfortunately for software companies) most softwares in the country could be easily coppied (piracy) at almost zero costs compare to US$300 I have to pay when I bought laptop in Berkeley two years ago.
Today, Bisnis Indonesia reported that the country's IT spending this year could go up to US$850 million. Ah, that's why Accenture expand the IT consulting business. But I do hope IT consulting companies could help Indonesian review their IT spending.
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