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Use of social media and mobile applications In 2023, almost 8 out of 10 enterprises (79,9%) in Cyprus use any kind of social media. Enterprises using social media are considered those that have a user profile, an account for business purposes or a user license depending on the requirements and the type of the social media. In particular, 79,7% of all
enterprises with 10 or more employed persons use social networks (e.g.,
Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.), 38,5% use multimedia content sharing websites or
apps (e.g. YouTube, Instagram, etc.) and 22,7% use blogs or microblogs (e.g.
Twitter, etc.). 8,5% of enterprises have a mobile application for clients
(e.g., loyalty program, customer support, etc.). (Figure 1)
96,4% of enterprises have
internet connection. The demand for high-speed internet connections (100
Mbit/s or more) has increased significantly over the years. In 2023, 72,1% of
enterprises have internet connection speeds higher than 100 Mbit/s compared to
17,1% in 2019. (Table 1) In 2023, the most popular
contracted download speed among enterprises in Cyprus was at least 100 Mbit/s
but less than 500 Mbit/s (41,6% of all enterprises). The second most popular
download speed was at least 30 Mbit/s but less than 100 Mbit/s (19,3%), followed
by the enterprises with download speeds of more than 1 Gbit/s with 16,1% and
of at least 500 Mbit/s but less than 1 Gbit/s with 14,5%. The least favourite
download speed was less than 30 Mbit/s (4,9%). (Figure 2) E-Commerce Sales During 2022, almost one out of
four enterprises (23,5%) received orders for goods and services via computer
networks. 22,4% via websites or “apps” and 3,6% via EDI–type messages. 18,2%
of all enterprises received orders for goods and services via the enterprises’
o wn websites or “apps”, while 11,9% received orders via e-commerce
marketplace websites or “apps” used by several enterprises for trading
products. 20,8% of enterprises received orders via websites or “apps” from
private customers compared to 13,2% of enterprises which received orders from
other businesses and/or from the government or public authorities. (Figure 3)
Use of business software and data analytics Enterprise Resource Planning
(ERP) is the most popular business software used by enterprises in Cyprus.
ERP consists of one or more sets of software applications that integrate
information and processes across the several business functions within an enterprise
(e.g., accounting, planning, production, marketing). In 2023, 41,6% of
enterprises use an ERP software. (Figure 4) The second most popular
business software is the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software. It
refers to any software application used for managing customer information.
CRM collects customer information derived from different channels, integrates
it in one database, processes and analyses information related to the
customers. The customer is at the centre of the business activity. 29,5% of
all enterprises in Cyprus use a CRM software. (Figure 4) The third most popular software
is the Business Intelligence (BI) software. It accesses and analyses data
(e.g., from data warehouses, data lakes) from internal IT systems and
external sources and presents analytical findings in reports (summaries,
graphs, charts, etc.) to provide users with detailed insights for
decision-making and strategic planning. 20,8% of all enterprises use BI
software. (Figure 4) 26,6% of all enterprises
declared that the enterprises’ own employees perform data analytics on any
data source, internal (from enterprises’ own information systems, sensors,
smart meters, own websites or social media) or external data (from other
enterprises, government authorities or publicly available data from websites
or social media). 13,6% of enterprises choose to to hire a service provider
(external enterprise or organisation) to perform data analytics on their
behalf rather than doing so themselves. (Table 2) Nowadays, enterprises have to
deal with immense data flows of complex structured or unstructured data which
are often updated in real time. The use of any kind of business software
enables the enterprises to take advantage of all available information (data)
and create value from the data in order to gain a competitive advantage. Use of Cloud Computing Services Cloud computing refers to ICT
services that are used over the internet to access software, computing power,
storage capacity, etc. These services can be delivered from servers of
service providers, can be easily scaled up or down (e.g., number of users or
change of storage capacity), can be used on-demand by the user, at least
after the initial set up (without human interaction with the service
provider) and are paid for, either per user, by capacity used, or they are
pre-paid. 52,9% of enterprises have
bought cloud computing services during 2023. The main use of cloud computing
services in enterprises is e-mail (e.g., Email Enterprise, Microsoft Exchange
Online / Office 365, etc.) (47,4%). Office software (e.g., word processors,
spreadsheets (e.g., Microsoft Office Cloud), etc.) is the second most popular
service (40,3%) and is followed by security software applications (e.g.,
antivirus program, network access control) with 39,7% of all enterprises and
storage of files with 26,2%. (Table 3)
Methodological Notes Aim The aim of the survey is to
collect data about the use of information and communication technologies by
enterprises, the access and use of the internet, e-commerce, data
utilisation, sharing, analytics and trading, the use of cloud computing, the
use of artificial intelligence and invoicing. These data are necessary for
the implementation of policy programs, both for the Government and the
private sector. The survey is co-funded by the European Union. Coverage The survey took place during
February-June 2023 and covered approximately 4.500 enterprises with 10 or
more employed persons in the following economic activities:
Sampling For the year 2023 all small,
medium and large enterprises with 10 or more employed persons and
self-employed persons were covered on a census basis. In the population there
were 32 NACE groupings and 3 size groups: small enterprises (10-49 persons
employed), medium enterprises (50-249 persons employed) and large enterprises
(250+ persons employed). Data Collection The data collection was
conducted with the use of a web-based questionnaire. Reference Period The data refer to 2023, unless
otherwise stated. Definitions Application (App): A mobile
app, short for mobile application or just app, is application software
designed for a specific purpose (e.g., entertainment, shopping, etc.),
downloaded and used on computers depending on their operating system (e.g.,
portable devices such as tablets, smartphones, etc.) Internet connection speed: the
maximum download speed according to the contract with the internet service
provider. Electronic commerce
(e-commerce): An e-commerce transaction is the sale or purchase of goods or
services, conducted over computer networks by methods specifically designed
for the purpose of receiving or placing orders. Cloud computing: refers to ICT
services that are used over the internet to access software, computing power,
storage capacity etc. These services are delivered from servers of service
providers, can be easily scaled up or down, can be used on-demand by the user
and are paid for. For more information, visit the
CYSTAT Portal, subtheme Information
Society, CYSTAT-DB
(Online Database) , Infographic,
Methodological
Information or contact Constantinos Minas at telephone +35722602112 or at
email address cmina@cystat.mof.gov.cy Data up to 2020 are available in Excel format under Predefined Tables (IA/AP) |
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