Canadian Computer / Information Technology Services:
Market Demographics & Industry Benchmarks
The links below are FREE on-line sources to key Canadian Computer/Information Technology Industry and Market data for small businesses.
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FREE Sources Available Online
Alberta Canada - A Wealth of Opportunity
British Columbia Government
Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft
Computer Industry Almanac
Ernst & Young (Canada)
Evans Research Corporation
Government of New Brunswick
IDC Canada
Industry Canada - Strategis - Information and Computer Technologies Sector
InfoTech Trends
Intel Canada
Manitoba Industry, Economic Development & Mines
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Nova Scotia Statistical Division
PricewaterhouseCoopers Canada
RBC Financial Group
Software Human Resource Council
Statistics Canada - Computer Services
Talent Map
United Nations Infonation
More Detailed Data
While many of the above references are helpful, you will probably find that they do not address the exact nature of your business or your local market.
Many industry specific and local market databases are only available off-line.
GDSourcing has been helping small and micro businesses access these "hidden" sources since 1997. Our prices and services are geared directly towards entrepreneurs with limited research funds available.
What are the odds your business will be successful?
Canadian Industry Profiles provide you with accurate financial benchmarks for small businesses in the Information Technology Services Sector. Find out how the typical firm in your industry is performing and what percentage are profitable.
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