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Monday, July 28, 2008

Australia in top five most-penetrated PC markets

This recent article in the CRN reports on the size of the PC market in Australia, giving an indication of just how important it is for you to keep your IT skills up to date with a Hands on Computer Training IT Course.  

The number of installed PCs worldwide has surpassed one billion units, according to Gartner. The analysts estimate the worldwide installed base of PCs is growing just under 12 percent annually. At that pace, it will surpass two billion units by early 2014.

In Australia, the number of PCs installed will reach almost 16.5 million in 2008 or 776 per 1000 people.
Australia has the fifth-highest overall PC penetration rate of all countries, following Norway, Denmark, the United States and Switzerland. However, after 2008, the growth rate in Australia starts to slow. The total PC installed base in Australia is expected to reach more than 19.2 million by 2012.

Gartner defines the installed base of PCs as the estimated number of PCs in use as opposed to the number shipped over a given period, which is reported in Gartner's PC forecast and market share reports.

The world's installed base of PCs remains heavily concentrated in mature markets. However, emerging markets will claim an increasingly larger share of the world's installed base as the rapidly rising PC penetration in emerging markets continue to drive strong double-digit PC growth.

"Mature markets such as the United States, Western Europe, and Japan currently account for 58 percent of the world's installed PCs, but these markets only account for 15 percent of the world's population," said George Shiffler, research director at Gartner.
"There's a startling difference in per capita PC penetration between mature and emerging markets. Of course, much of this difference reflects the disparity in average living standards between mature and emerging markets. But, rapid economic development across emerging markets is not only narrowing the disparity in average living standards, it's closing the difference in per capita PC penetration between mature and emerging markets.

"We expect per capita PC penetration in emerging markets to double by 2013." Added Shiffler. "Rapid penetration in emerging markets is being driven by the explosive expansion of broadband and wireless connectivity in these markets, the continuing fall in PC average selling prices (ASPs), and the general realization that PCs are an indispensable tool for advancement."

"Emerging market governments are also increasingly committed to reducing the digital divide by promoting PC use among their citizens through a variety of means, including providing PCs directly to the less affluent," said Luis Anavitarte research vice president at Gartner.
"Whereas mature markets accounted for just under 60 percent of the first billion installed PCs, we expect emerging markets to account for the approximately 70 percent of the next billion installed PCs."

The global PC installed base is constantly being churned as PC users replace their used machine with new ones. Some retired PCs find their way back into the installed base to second owners through various channels, some are broken up and recycled, but others are simply dumped directly into landfill.

"We forecast just over 180 million PCs - approximately 16 percent of the existing installed base - will be replaced this year," said Meike Escherich, principal research analyst at Gartner. "We estimate a fifth of these, or some 35 million PCs, will be dumped into landfill with little or no regard for their toxic content. The disposition of retired PCs has become a high-profile issue for many PC vendors, governments and environmental interest groups. It will become an even more pressing issue, especially in emerging markets, as the number of retired PCs grows with the continuing expansion of the PC installed base."

Source: www.crn.com.au, 7 July 2008

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