The software In 2014, the added value of information and communication activities reached € 93 billion or 4.4% of French GDP, against 3.5% in 1980. >
This is indicated by a note entitled Thirty-five years in information and communication services | The rise of software has released INSEE. “If you do two days on the same, the third day will make the software in your place” . This is the paradigm in which we explained Daniel Cohen, Director of the Department of Economics at the Ecole Normale Superieure in presenting his book The World is closed and the infinite desire .
The investment in Internet-related software and services driving growth. In 2014, they reached 54 billion euros, or 15.6% of the total investment companies and administrations. This dynamism must nevertheless be relativized as the UK, champion of major European economies the share of these activities in GDP is 5.4%.
The computer is largely out of his turn ivory, alias data centers become the data center today, whether in-house or corporate cloud services to power. So that where the collection of related technologies is now widely shared by the general public, companies have continued to increase their investments. In 35 years, companies and administrations have considerably from their investment devoted to information and communication services: 15.6% against 6.8% in 1980, says Aurélien Méot Thierry Lavergne and the authors of the note .
Moreover, software expenditures dominate quite widely in those materials which themselves have remained stable, around 3% of investments. It is true that according to Moore’s Law, computing power provided to a given price does not stop growing. The analysis of IDC statistics (Reshuffle on the server market) shows that in ten years, the average price of servers increased from 6830 dollars to 5050 dollars in the second quarter of 2015 without taking into account the increase in performance. The evolution of the average price for the HP and Dell servers (catalog of more homogeneous servers) gives the following figures: from 6900 to 5870 dollars for HP following the general trend of 3200-4900 dollars to Dell that it expanded its range up.
Contrary to popular belief, it is the customized software, those developed and implemented by companies of services that are widely prevalent with overall spending by 40 billion euros in 2014 against 10 billion for standard software, other software packages. Companies also continue to develop their own software and those account for about a third of investments.
The ranking of the top 5 countries of the European Union according to the amount of expenditure by GDP does not give much surprise: The UK is ahead of Germany and France is equality, then Spain and Italy. These five economies produce almost three quarters of the value added of information and communication services in the European Union which is about 433 billion euros.
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