
This year marks the 13th edition of the
Global Information Technology Report,
which provides a comprehensive assessment of networked readiness, or
how prepared an economy is to apply the benefits of information and
communications technologies (ICTs) to promote economic growth and
well-being. Using updated methodology that was introduced in 2012, the
report ranks the progress of 148 economies in leveraging ICTs to
increase productivity, economic growth and the number of quality jobs.
The
rankings also show how far some countries have gone in bridging the
digital divide – not only in terms of developing ICT infrastructure, but
also in terms of economic and social impact – and highlight the main
strengths and weaknesses countries are facing. This edition also
analyses in detail the rewards and risks associated with big data and
what public and private organizations must do to benefit from it. The
report remains the most comprehensive and authoritative international
assessment of its kind.
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