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Technology and innovation: Information and communication technology - ICT
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Digitalisation in the Norwegian municipalities
Reports 2019/14
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Small changes for information and communication
The turnover in the section information and communication was NOK 228.3 billion in 2016. The operating costs amounted to NOK 207.9 billion, and the value added was NOK 104.5 billion the same year.
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Nine in ten use internet every day
Nine in ten Norwegians between 16 and 79 years surf the internet every day. Sixty-five per cent use social media daily.
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Half of Norwegian enterprises are buying cloud services
Cloud computing is becoming widespread, and 48 per cent of Norwegian enterprises now buy cloud computing services. The share is up from 40 per cent in 2016 and 29 per cent in 2014.
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Increased turnover for land transport
Preliminary figures show that turnover in the division “land transport” increased by 3.4 per cent from first quarter of 2016 to the same quarter this year.
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Growth in turnover for information and communication
The turnover from the local kind-of-activity units in the section information and communication was NOK 228.3 billion in 2015, an increase of 4 per cent compared to 2014. The value added was NOK 103.2 billion the same year.
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ICT investments lead to staff reductions
In 2017, 33 per cent of central government activities reported that they planned staff reductions as a result of ICT investments. This is particularly the case in hospital activities.
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Innovation in the business enterprise sector 2012-2014
Reports 2016/18
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Measuring ICT capital and estimating its impact on firm productivity
Reports 2009/4
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Norway lags behind in broadband use
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Use of ICT in Nordic enterprises 2000/2001
Reports 2002/10
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Use of ICT in Nordic enterprises 1999/2000
Reports 2001/1
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