This table contains data on the use of information and communication technology (ICT) by companies.
This concerns: — the use of computers;
— access to and use of (mobile) internet;
— software and application thereof;
— Supply chain management (chain integration);
— Automated Data Exchange (Automated Data Exchange);
— communication with governments via the internet; — the extent to which companies use the internet for buying and selling;
— innovative activities;
— the use of social media.
The data is broken down by company size.
The data refers to companies with 10 and more employed persons.
The research population consists of:
C Industry
D Energy supply
E Water companies and waste management
F Construction industry
G Trade
H Transportation and storage
I Horeca
J Information and communication
K Financial services (sbi 2008 codes 64.19, 64.92, 65.1-65.2 and 66.12-66.19 only)
L Real estate rental and trading
M Specialistic business services
N Rental and other business services
Q Health and welfare care
The reporting period of this table covers the month of January 2012.
However, a number of topics relate to the year 2011.If this is the case, this will be mentioned in the explanatory memorandum on the subject.
The figures in this table come from the survey “ICT-Use Companies 2011”.A number of subjects were asked about the situation in the year 2011 and some about the situation in January 2012.
It has been chosen to use 2012 in the title of this table.The previous survey asked for the situation in 2010 for all topics.
The results can be found in the table ‘ICT use in companies, 2010’.Due to this change in the reporting period of the investigation, no table with ‘2011’ in the title is available.
Data available for 2012.
Status of the figures: The figures in this table are final. Changes as of 8 March 2019:
None, table has been discontinued.
When are new figures coming?
No longer applicable. This table contains data on the use of information and communication technology (ICT) by companies.
This concerns:
— the use of computers;
— access to and use of (mobile) internet;
— software and application thereof;
— Supply chain management (chain integration);
— Automated Data Exchange (Automated Data Exchange);
— communication with governments via the internet;
— the extent to which companies use the internet for buying and selling;
— innovative activities;
— the use of social media.
The data is broken down by company size.
The data refers to companies with 10 and more employed persons. The research population consists of:
C Industry
D Energy supply
E Water companies and waste management
F Construction industry
G Trade
H Transportation and storage
I Horeca
J Information and communication
K Financial services (sbi 2008 codes 64.19, 64.92, 65.1-65.2 and 66.12-66.19 only)
L Real estate rental and trading
M Specialistic business services
N Rental and other business services
Q Health and welfare care
The reporting period of this table covers the month of January 2012.
However, a number of topics relate to the year 2011.If this is the case, this will be mentioned in the explanatory memorandum on the subject.
The figures in this table come from the survey “ICT-Use Companies 2011”.A number of subjects were asked about the situation in the year 2011 and some about the situation in January 2012.
It has been chosen to use 2012 in the title of this table.The previous survey asked for the situation in 2010 for all topics.
The results can be found in the table ‘ICT use in companies, 2010’.Due to this change in the reporting period of the investigation, no table with ‘2011’ in the title is available.
Data available for 2012. Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are final. Changes as of 8 March 2019: None, table has been discontinued.
When are new figures coming?
No longer applicable.
This concerns:
— the use of computers;
— access to and use of (mobile) internet;
— software and application thereof;
— Supply chain management (chain integration);
— Automated Data Exchange (Automated Data Exchange);
— communication with governments via the internet;
— the extent to which companies use the internet for buying and selling;
— innovative activities;
— the use of social media.
The data is broken down by company size.
The data refers to companies with 10 and more employed persons.
The research population consists of:
C Industry
D Energy supply
E Water companies and waste management
F Construction industry
G Trade
H Transportation and storage
I Horeca
J Information and communication
K Financial services (sbi 2008 codes 64.19, 64.92, 65.1-65.2 and 66.12-66.19 only)
L Real estate rental and trading
M Specialistic business services
N Rental and other business services
Q Health and welfare care
The reporting period of this table covers the month of January 2012.
However, a number of topics relate to the year 2011.
If this is the case, this will be mentioned in the explanatory memorandum on the subject.
The figures in this table come from the survey “ICT-Use Companies 2011”.
A number of subjects were asked about the situation in the year 2011 and some about the situation in January 2012.
It has been chosen to use 2012 in the title of this table.
The previous survey asked for the situation in 2010 for all topics.
The results can be found in the table ‘ICT use in companies, 2010’.
Due to this change in the reporting period of the investigation, no table with ‘2011’ in the title is available.
Data available for 2012.
Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are final.
Changes as of 8 March 2019:
None, table has been discontinued.
When are new figures coming?
No longer applicable.
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