User:FGuerino/Information technology industry
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The information technology industry is made up of a broad grouping of enterprises and individuals who are involved in the production or consumption of information technology products and services. A myriad of different enterprises and individual participants span the supply and demand sides of the industry. On the supply side, there are enterprises and individual professionals who practice, produce, sell and provide education about information technology products, services and concepts. On the demand side there are enterprises and individuals who consume information technology products and services.
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While the exact physical size of the industry is unknown, it is estimated to consist of billions of people around the world, based on the aggregation of all individuals who supply, support, own or use technology-based products and services, including in the software, telephones, mobile device, radio, television and computer industries, to the extent they represent, are composed of, or leverage information technology.