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AMI-Partners: France SMBs Spent about US$34 Billion on Strengthening IT and Telecom Infrastructure.


France SMBs invested 20% more on IT Security

NEW YORK New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 -- Among small and medium businesses (SMBs, or companies with up to 999 employees) in Western European European

emanating from or pertaining to Europe.


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, France SMBs remain the third IT and telecom market after Germany Germany (jûr`mənē), Ger. Deutschland, officially Federal Republic of Germany, republic (2005 est. pop. 82,431,000), 137,699 sq mi (356,733 sq km).  and the United Kingdom, accounting for approximately 16% of all dollars spent in the region. SMBs in France closed the year by spending approximately US$34 billion to beef up their IT and telecom infrastructure and applications, up 5% over 2006.

The latest study from Access Markets International (AMI) Partners, Inc. reveals that security, storage, and networking experience the highest year-over-year growth showing a determination to become better connected while keeping data safe. In dollar amounts France SMBs spend the largest amount of their IT spending on computing computing - computer  and IT services such as development & integration and computing support to ensure higher efficiency and hence better business flow.

Small businesses (SBs, or companies with up to 99 employees) attach the highest importance to improving Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
 or networking bandwidth/connection speed and managing customer relationships, retention and sales. Medium businesses (MBs, or companies with 100 to 999 employees) focus on using applications to manage production, storage, accounting & distribution and helping employees collaborate more effectively & productively through more advanced connectivity solutions' adoption to facilitate safe communication with customers, suppliers and business partners.

"While SBs in France are still building their infrastructure, MBs have already started leveraging theirs by using technologies such as VPN (Virtual Private Network) A private network that is configured within a public network (a carrier's network or the Internet) in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks. , Intranet, and WAN (Wide Area Networks) to network with remote offices and offsite employees," says Pauline Courtiau, New York-based Analyst at AMI-Partners.

SMBs in France feel that serving and retaining their customers is their top most challenge. "Also, French customers seem harder to please in comparison with their German and British counterparts," Ms. Courtiau says. "In Germany and the U.K., most SMBs feel pleasing customers is their second toughest challenge, behind the intensity of competition."

"Due to their small size France SBs often choose to run their business without any kind of IT management. This is most evident among SBs with fewer than 10 employees where more than three-fifths operate within an unmanaged IT environment" says Courtiau. "On the other hand, the majority of MBs are mostly unwilling to take that risk. Therefore, a good number of these MBs have at least one employee who manages the company's IT infrastructure."

The total cost of ownership and currently used brand names are top factors when it comes to the purchase of new products and services. Except for deciding technical configuration and specification, SBs owners and presidents play the leading role when IT purchases are made. Among MBs, in-house In-house

In the context of general equities, keeping an activity within the firm. For example, rather than go to the marketplace and sell a security for a client to anyone, an attempt is made to find a buyer to complete the transaction with the firm.
 IT personnel are entrusted with configuration specifications and brand selection while professional and office managers identify the IT needs.

About the Studies

AMI's 2007 France Small Business Overview and Comprehensive Market Opportunity Assessment and 2007 France Medium Business Overview and Comprehensive Market Opportunity Assessment studies highlight these and other major trends in the context of current/planned IT, Internet and communications usage and spending. Products and services covered include established and emerging hardware, software, applications and business process solutions. Based on AMI's annual surveys of SBs and MBs across France, the studies track a broad spectrum of issues pertaining per·tain  
intr.v. per·tained, per·tain·ing, per·tains
1. To have reference; relate: evidence that pertains to the accident.

2.
 to budgets, purchase behaviors, decision influencers, channel preferences, outsourcing (1) Contracting with outside consultants, software houses or service bureaus to perform systems analysis, programming and datacenter operations. Contrast with insourcing. See netsourcing, ASP, SSP and facilities management. , service and support. Also covered are detailed firmographics and critically important technology attitudes and strategic planning Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people.  priorities. This data points to key opportunities and messaging hot buttons for vendors and service providers seeking to match their offerings to SB market requirements.

For more information about this study, AMI-Partners, or our global SMB (1) (Small to Medium-sized Business) Also called "SME" (small to medium-sized enterprise), it refers to companies that are larger than the small office/home office (SOHO), but not huge.  research, please call 212-944-5100, e-mail ask_ami@ami-partners.com, or visit the AMI Web site at www.ami-partners.com.

About Access Markets International (AMI) Partners, Inc.

AMI-Partners specializes in IT, Internet, telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications.  and business services strategy, venture capital, and actionable Giving sufficient legal grounds for a lawsuit; giving rise to a Cause of Action.

An act, event, or occurrence is said to be actionable when there are legal grounds for basing a lawsuit on it.
 market intelligence -- with a strong focus on global small and medium businesses (SMBs), and extending into large enterprises and home-based businesses. The AMI-Partners mission is to empower empower verb To encourage or provide a person with the means or information to become involved in solving his/her own problems  clients for success with the highest quality data, business strategy perspectives and "go-to-market" solutions. Led by Andy Bose, the firm has built a world-class management team with deep experience cutting across IT, telecommunications and business services sectors in established and emerging markets.

AMI-Partners has helped shape the go-to-market SMB strategies of more than 150 leading IT, Internet, telecommunications and business services companies over the last ten years. The firm is well known for its IT and Internet adoption-based segmentation of the SMB markets See SMB. ; its annual retainership services based on global SMB tracking surveys in more than 25 countries; and its proprietary database of SMBs and SMB channel

partners in the Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific. The firm invests significantly in collecting survey-based information from several thousand SMBs annually, and is considered the premier source for global SMB trends and analysis.

Media Contacts:

* Quoted Analyst: Pauline Courtiau. Phone: 212 944 5100 ext 537. Email: pcourtiau@ami-partners.com.

* Media Relations: In US (New York): Eileen Zimbler. Phone: 212 944 5100 ext 550. Email: ezimbler@ami-partners.com.

In EU (London): Claudia Jachtmann. Phone: (44) 208 987 2756. Email: cjachtmann@ami-partners.com.

In Asia Pacific (Singapore): Diana Ng. Phone: (65) 6220 5535 ext 110. Email: dng@ami-partners.com.

In India (Kolkata): Dipendra Mitra. Phone: (91) 33 4003 3093 ext 205. Email: dmitra@ami-partners.com
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