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Which country your company should initially expand its market for a product that offers networking for sharing medical information over cell phone networks using mobile software provided by Microsoft Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Global Information Communication and Technology 3 Windows Mobile in Healthcare Solution 3 ICT at Singapore 3 Reference 5 Global Information Communication and Technology The world economic growth report which covers the economic evaluation of 138 countries gives a very comprehensive report about the impact of the Information Communication and Technological development on the different sectors of national growth.
For this project report Singapore, which stood second in the world ranking was chosen as the country for expansion of the new networking application over cell phone network powered by Microsoft (World Economic Forum, 2011). Windows Mobile in Healthcare Solution The global industries are day by day growing more mobile in business. The robust and secured connectivity are required in every field of work. The healthcare industry worldwide is constantly trying to reduce the cost and deliver excellent services to the customers.
Automated services are deployed by Windows Mobile based services from Microsoft which helps in several processes of Physical Order entry and electronic health records at a very low cost and provide service whenever it is required. The healthy security feature of Windows Mobile gives better patients privacy and security of data and also remote access to patient care system. The easy to use Windows Mobile powered by Microsoft Visual Studio gives a better support for more mobiles and database handling technique in a very secured and efficient way (Value Prism Consulting, 2006, p. 11). ICT at Singapore Information Communication and Technology sector is the major contributor of Singapore economy.
The main aim of the industry is to successfully use technology to facilitate government to serve in a better way to the citizen and the various business processes of the country in a more effective and efficient manner. Various national plans are implemented by the government using technologies to transform the economy and the society of the country. Singapore was also awarded with the highest ranking for the trust of citizen because of the efforts of e-government. Health care is a sector with immense need for information and complex care processes and efficient use of medical data of patients and integration of data from labs to the patient information.
The use of technology in health care will increase the quality of health care service at a very low cost and could omit medical errors to great extent (Angela, 2008). Singapore was ranked first in the year 2011 in Network Society Index according to the Ericsson’s Business Innovation Forum. The ranking was based on the measures of social, economical and environmental beneficiary of Information Communication and Technological Investments. The country also ranked second in Networked Readiness Index in the year 2011 (Intelligent Community Association, 2011).
By the integrated delivery of electronic services and huge investment towards the IT, Singapore government helps different business processes to perform transaction in an efficient and cost-effective way. This aid from the government gives a great support for any business expansion especially in the technological sector. Many countries of Middle East, Latin America, China, South East Asia and Russia tried to implement e-service following Singapore, the expert in the business for the perfect model of ICT to empower productivity, automated process handling and reduced paper work.
Telecom being a very growing sector at Singapore along with the help from the government can have a very good prospect for any new entrants to explore and expand in health care management system. Reference Angela, A., (2008). Singapore's ICT and its development. Retrieved June 06 2011 from http://wiki.nus.edu.sg/display/cs1105groupreports/Singapore%27s+ICT+and+its+development. Intelligent Community Association, (2011). Stockholm, Singapore & Seoul Top-Ranked by Ericsson Networked Society Index.
Retrieved June 06 2011 from http://www.icassociation.org/news/64899/Latest-News-Stockholm-Singapore--Seoul-Top-Ranked-by-Ericsson-Networke.htm. Value Prism Consulting, (2006). Benefits of Windows Mobile for Healthcare Providers. Retrieved June 06 2011 from http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CFAQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdownload.microsoft.com%2Fdownload%2Fc%2F1%2F9%2Fc19eb99d-9b0f-48cd-b269-beddbfb0c7a1%2FWM_Healthcare.doc&rct=j&q=health%20care%20mobile%20software%20provided%20by%20Microsoft&ei=17HsTbOHEM-xrAed2tjeBQ&usg=AFQjCNFV5H6YmaFyI5GLrfdTciYfTEZECQ&cad=rja.
World Economic Forum, (2011). Global Information Technology. Retrieved June 06 2011 from http://www.weforum.org/issues/global-information-technology?fo=1.
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