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        IT spending in Egypt is projected to reach highs of $1.9bn by 2013, reflecting a significant jump from its 2008 levels at $1.2bn, according to statistics released by Business Monitor International (BMI) in its 'Egypt Information Technology Report Q3 2009'. With factors such as growing foreign investment and government spending expected to bolster the growth over the forecasted period, SAS, the leading provider of business advisory and analytical intelligence, is confident that better risk management is vital to fuel the development of local businesses in the country.
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        Development and exploration investments valued at over $196bn are being undertaken across the GCC oil and gas (O&amp;G) sector, according to latest published reports.
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        The worldwide Operational Risk Management (ORM) market is poised for a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.9% and is set to hit $1.68bn by 2013, according to the latest 'Operational Risk Management Systems 2009' report by Chartis Research. 
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        SAS has announced that it will continuously support the 'green' momentum in the Middle East, through its 'SAS for Sustainability Management' solution - a powerful tool that is based on the SAS Business Analytics Framework.
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        The business intelligence software market in Egypt has exceeded $10m, due to massive IT infrastructure investments undertaken within the country in the past 10 years, according to SAS, the leader in business intelligence and analytics.
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