Published: 11 October 2010
ID: G00206607
Analyst(s): Aman Munglani , Aylin Guler , Wm. L. Hahn , Ian Marriott , Tiffani Bova , Vittorio D'Orazio , Rene Millman , Annette Zimmermann , Stephanie Baghdassarian , Luis Anavitarte , Cecile Drew , Isabelle Durand , Barbara Van , Teresa Jones
IT spending in Turkey is expected to reach $27.4 billion in 2010. Domestic demand helped Turkey thrive during the global economic crisis. Istanbul is the country's IT center, while Ankara is the government center; however, several cities claim segments of Turkey's IT professional market.
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