Dear Colleagues, International consulting firm Global Insight has compiled the latest world statistics on trade in ICT. The statistics, availed at the on-going World Congress in Information Technology in Amsterdam (www.wcit2010.org) indicate that Kenya is ranked 6th out of 9 African countries surveyed with cumulative ICT spending in 2008 of US$2,175.6m. The total IT spend in Africa during the period was US$64,628.6m and the global spend was US$3,626,121.9m. Comparative Africa figures are: Algeria:3,848.3m, Cameroon:1,152.6m, Kenya: 2,175.6, Morocco: 9,785.6m, Nigeria:14,449.4m, Senegal: 1,634.5m, South Africa: 28,501.2m, Tunisia: 2,303.6m, Zimbabwe: 777.9m. Statistics are further broken down in sub-categories including Total computer hardware spending, Total Computer Software spending, Total Computer Services Spending, and Total Communications Spending, with cross-referencing against other parameters such as GDP, population and educational services. The executive summary report can be downloaded at [1]http://www.witsa.org/v2/media_center/pdf/DigitalPlanet2008_Exe cutiveSummary.pdf The Amsterdam meeting of leaders of the world ICT industry has however been overshadowed by a titanic, too close to call, battle for WITSA Chairmanship between the incumbent Dato’ Dan Khoo of Malaysia and challenger Dr. Jorge A. Cassino of Argentina. By the end of today, Monday when the 72 delegates - including Kenya - meet it will be known who will lead the giant ICT Business organization for the next 2 years. Kind Regards, Waudo References 1. http://www.witsa.org/v2/media_center/pdf/DigitalPlanet2008_ExecutiveSummary....