Companies ranked in
Deloitte’s
Fast 500 EMEA 2007 boasted average five-year revenue growth of 1,443 per cent -
the highest since the survey began in 2001. Software vendor Bybox and VARs Chess
and Comtec were among the UK entrants.
Meanwhile, firms ranked in Deloitte’s Fast 500 North America have seen average
five-year revenue growth tumble from 6,772 per cent to 1,823 per cent between
2002 and 2007.
Deloitte singled out Norway, Israel, Sweden, Ireland, Finland and Holland as
emerging “tech-acceleration nations”, with between two and five times more
entrants per capita.
Although Israeli firms clinched first, second and third places, the UK boasted
more ranked companies than anywhere, with 91 entrants.
Scott Dobson, managing director at IP telephony distributor
VComm,
said: “We’re seeing a lot of innovation from new UK manufacturers. Our largest
franchise, Vegastream, is based in the UK and we recently took on Voipex - the
first UK software house we have seen working in our market.”
Kay Eggleston, UK managing director of security distributor
Noxs,
agreed: “There is more variation in the geographies from which vendors are
approaching us. Where as five years ago it was predominantly the US and Israel,
we are now seeing a lot of activity from vendors in Korea, Japan, China, Germany
and France.”
Eggleston added that the weak US economy is also prompting venture capitalists
to look abroad for technology start-ups in which to invest.
Igal Brightman, global managing partner of Deloitte’s Technology, Media &
Telecommunications Industry group, said in a statement: “The current financial
turbulence and economic uncertainty does not appear to have made the front
runners in the technology race in EMEA either slow their pace or lose their
focus.”
Channel
companies make Deloitte Fast 50





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