The World Economic Forum has just released the Global Information Technology Report 2010-2011. The document features the latest results of the Networked Readiness Index, offering an overview of the current state of ICT readiness in the world. The Networked Readiness Index (NRI) measures the propensity for countries to exploit the opportunities offered by information and communications technology. This year’s coverage includes a record number of 138 economies from both the developing and developed world, accounting for over 98 percent of global GDP. The report includes a number of essays and case studies on transformations 2.0 and best practices in networked readiness as well as a comprehensive data section—including detailed profiles for each economy covered and data tables with global rankings for the NRI’s 71 indicators.
The Global Information Technology Report 2010–2011 marks the 10th anniversary of the series under the general theme of transformations 2.0. Over the last decade, the Report has become the most comprehensive and respected international assessment of the preparedness of economies to leverage the networked economy, providing a unique platform for public-private dialogue on best policies and for determining what actions will further national ICT readiness and innovation potential.
The Global Information Technology Report 2010–2011 marks the 10th anniversary of the series under the general theme of transformations 2.0. Over the last decade, the Report has become the most comprehensive and respected international assessment of the preparedness of economies to leverage the networked economy, providing a unique platform for public-private dialogue on best policies and for determining what actions will further national ICT readiness and innovation potential.
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