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Canada suffering from innovation doldrums: IDC

Canada suffering from innovation doldrums: IDC

By:  Rebecca Reid  On: 28 Apr 2005 For: IT World Canada Creator

Although Canada’s IT industry is finally emerging from a five-year slump, the country is suffering from a lack of innovation, according to IDC Canada Ltd.Toronto-based IDC points to the growing productivity gap between Canada and the U.S. as evidence for this country’s innovation lag.

However, twice as many also indicated they received a disappointing return on investment from IT (10 per cent in 2004 and five per cent in 2003).

The lesson is that IT products must perform well to stay relevant, Martin said. As well, IT must be able to adapt to a changing business climate.

Robert Courteau, president of SAP Canada Inc., said companies are starting to understand that tech is a business enabler. But to get firms to adopt new technology and buy into new IT strategies requires presenting a coherent business case.

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Rebecca Reid Rebecca Reid is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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