DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3h5sm6/ict_spend_in) has announced the addition of the "ICT Spend in South Africa: Oil and Gas" report to their offering.
This research service provides an analysis of ICT spend by the oil and gas sector in South Africa. The objective of the study is to contextualize ICT investment within the sector across 7 categories: cellular connectivity, cloud services, data centres, fixed and non-cellular connectivity, IT hardware, managed services, and systems integration. The analysis includes an overview of the oil and gas sector, drivers and restraints, and technology trends driving investment in ICT, highlighting both the current and future spend from 2015 to 2019. The base year for analysis is 2014.
As technology develops, trends such as Big Data allow organisations to use predictive analytics to gain a comprehensive understanding of structured and unstructured data collected.
Information and communication technologies (ICT) aid and facilitate the ongoing transformation of the oil and gas sector. Reliance on managed ICT services underpins globalised operations and perpetual demand for digital infrastructure and operations.
The increasing uptake of communications technologies such as cloud services, mobility, and customised applications has helped organisations facilitate remote access to systems and distant capabilities in upstream and downstream operations.
Oil and gas companies must take advantage of the new ICT innovations available to meet their business challenges and to gain competitive advantage.
Key Topics Covered:
1. ICT Spend in South Africa: Oil and Gas
2. Research Overview
3. Market Definitions
4. ICT in the Oil and Gas Sector
5. ICT Spend in the Oil and Gas Sector
6. Drivers and Restraints
7. The Last Word
8. Appendix
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