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Title: IT Industry in Pakistan
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Most importantly it also provides the insider's view to some of the major problems facing the industry and their solutions. It is hoped that this report will help the IT decision makers in tackling the problems of the IT industry.
The major problems of the IT industry in Pakistan as identified by these two workshops are:
? Massive Brain Drain
? Serious shortages of high power programmers and IT professionals in needed latest technologies
? Inability of Pakistani firms to tap and penetrate lucrative foreign markets
? Communication infrastructure bottlenecks caused by PTCL's inability to provide the IT industry needed band-width and communication capabilities of international standard at competitive prices
? Lack of entrepreneurial skills and managerial know-how of IT professionals
? Lack of actual and practical government policies and support for industry
? IT industry has serious problems in securing financing and credit
? Unwillingness of local business managers to pay appropriate prices for locally developed software
? Lack of incubation and startup companies
? Low computerization of the government and its departments
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THE NEED FOR THE REPORT
PIM developed its strategic plan (2000 ? 2005) in January 2000... Showed first 250 characters
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It is hoped that this report will help the IT decision makers in tackling the problems of the IT industry.
The major problems of the IT industry in Pakistan as identified by these two workshops are:
? Massive Brain Drain
? Serious shortages of high power programmers and IT professionals in needed latest technologies
? Inability of Pakistani firms to tap and penetrate lucrative foreign markets
? Communication infrastructure bottlenecks caused by PTCL's inability to provide the IT industry needed band-width and communication capabilities of international standard at competitive prices
? Lack of entrepreneurial skills and managerial know-how of IT professionals
? Lack of actual and practical government policies and support for industry
? IT industry has serious problems in securing financing and credit
? Unwillingness of local business managers to pay appropriate prices for locally developed software
? Lack of incubation and startup companies
? Low computerization of the government and its departments
--------- X ---------
THE NEED FOR THE REPORT
PIM developed its strategic plan (2000 ? 2005) in January 2000... Showed next 250 characters
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