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CANADA: Information
Technology Association of Canada (ITAC)
ITAC is the voice of the Canadian information technology industry. Together
with its partner organizations across the country, the association represents
1300 companies in the computing and telecommunications hardware, software,
services, and electronic content sectors. This network of companies accounts
for more than 70% of the 542,000 jobs, $132.6 billion in revenue, $5.3 billion
in R&D expenditure and $44 billion in exports that IT contributes annually
to the Canadian economy.
CHINA:
Information Service Industry Association of China (CISA)
The Information Service Industry Association of R.O.C., known as CISA, is
Taiwan's sole representative body of information service industries. Founded in
1983, CISA is one of the most time-honored hi-tech associations in Taiwan. Its
650 corporate members comprise domestic, international companies and R&D
institutes in software development, distribution, information and network
service businesses.
INDIA: National
Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM)
India's National Association of Software and Service Companies, Nasscom is the
apex body and umbrella organization for IT Software and Services industry in
India. The member companies of Nasscom are in the business of Software, IT
Services, Internet, E-commerce and IT Enabled Services. Thus Nasscom is not
only a Chamber of Commerce, but also a single point-reference on any
information on IT and Services and Industry in India.
ISRAEL: Israeli
Association of Software Houses (IASH)
Founded in 1982, the Israeli Association of Software Houses (IASH) is the
umbrella organization for Israeli software and IT companies, representing the
common interests of its member companies. The more than 100 members of IASH are
a mixture of mature and leading companies as well as young and innovative ones.
IRELAND: Irish
Software Association (ISA)
The Irish Software Association (ISA) is a dynamic association which represents
an ever increasing number of Irish and multi-national software and computing
services companies. From a handful of companies a decade ago, there are now
over 800 software firms in Ireland and employment of over by the year 2002.
Malaysia:
Multimedia Development Corporation
A high-powered 'one-stop agency', focusing on ensuring the success of the
Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) and the companies operating in it. This
includes the Shared Services and Outsourcing (SSO) initiative, representing
organizations undertaking ITO, BPO, KPO as well as industries and agencies
involved in its development.
RUSSIA: RUSSOFT
RUSSOFT is an association of the leading companies in the field of Software
Development from Russia and Bielorus. Currently RUSSOFT consists of more than
50 companies with 6000 highly qualified software developers who are experienced
across a broad range of applications and technical platforms. RUSSOFT companies
have provided services to small and intermediate sized companies as well as
many of the Fortune 500 companies.
RUSSIA:
National Software Development Alliance "Silicon Taiga"
With the aim of further developing the Russian IT outsourcing and software
development industry, the most experienced and prominent local players created
the National Software Development Alliance "Silicon Taiga" The target goal of
the alliance is to promote the Russian IT outsourcing market and its
integration into the world software development community.
THE PHILIPPINES:
Information Technology Association of the Philippines (ITAP)
Organized in December 1984, ITAP was established with the following objectives
in mind: (1) Foster an environment which is conducive to prosperity; that is,
help the members succeed in delivering the benefits of IT to consumers, in line
with the competitive nature of the information technology industry. (2) Promote
interest and awareness in matters affecting member organizations, particularly
regarding government laws and commercial regulations. (3) Serve as a vehicle
for the free exchange of ideas and information among members. (4) Address the
common socio-political obligations of its member organizations. (5) Provide the
means for the settlement of inter-member conflicts. ITAP has been the accepted
voice of the Philippine technological industry for over sixteen years.
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