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 Key Trends in IT spending priorities (Market Outlook)
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Datamonitor
Langue :
Anglais
Date de publication :
Septembre 2006
Taille du document :
10
Autres informations :
Description , Table des matières
 

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 Key Trends in IT spending priorities (Market Outlook)

Introduction

Hardware and software products continue to dominate IT budgets in all verticals together accounting for 52-69% of IT spending. IT spending remains product-focused. IT managers still place their trust in tried and tested hardware solutions, and these attract the most spending on average but Datamonitor also expects software and services spending to grow fast in 2007.

Scope

  • Examines the breakdown of IT spending by hardware, software, services, consulting and communications across several vertical markets.
  • Looks into the trends affecting IT spending in these areas and analyses the reasons behind the anticipated growth.
  • Explores the objectives that underlie enterprise IT investments and ranks them according to their importance.


  • Highlights

    Manufacturing is the most product-focused vertical, with 69% of IT spending going to software and hardware products and only 17% being spent on services and consulting. This is partly due to the maturity of many manufacturing technologies, but it is also due to manufacturing being focused on efficiency and a strong emphasis on cost considerations.

    Enterprises plan to increase their spending on software (2.4%) and services (1.7%) most markedly, with communications and consulting services likely to generate slightly above average growth (both 1.2%). Hardware spending, on the other hand, is forecast to decline very marginally (-0.2%).

    Raising efficiency is the most important IT investment objective across all vertical markets, but other drivers are also important. In two verticals, namely media and retail banking, cutting costs was an equally important objective.

    Reasons to Purchase

  • Better understand customer needs by providing a detailed look into IT investment splits by products and services.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the objectives behind your customers' IT investments in order to position your products to match these objectives.
  • Access relevant, up-to-date end-user data that draws on the opinions of 400 IT decision-makers.


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    Introduction

    Hardware and software products continue to dominate IT budgets in all verticals together accounting for 52-69% of IT spending. IT spending remains product-focused. IT managers still place their trust in tried and tested hardware solutions, and these attract the most spending on average but Datamonitor also expects software and services spending to grow fast in 2007.

    Scope

  • Examines the breakdown of IT spending by hardware, software, services, consulting and communications across several vertical markets.
  • Looks into the trends affecting IT spending in these areas and analyses the reasons behind the anticipated growth.
  • Explores the objectives that underlie enterprise IT investments and ranks them according to their importance.


  • Highlights

    Manufacturing is the most product-focused vertical, with 69% of IT spending going to software and hardware products and only 17% being spent on services and consulting. This is partly due to the maturity of many manufacturing technologies, but it is also due to manufacturing being focused on efficiency and a strong emphasis on cost considerations.

    Enterprises plan to increase their spending on software (2.4%) and services (1.7%) most markedly, with communications and consulting services likely to generate slightly above average growth (both 1.2%). Hardware spending, on the other hand, is forecast to decline very marginally (-0.2%).

    Raising efficiency is the most important IT investment objective across all vertical markets, but other drivers are also important. In two verticals, namely media and retail banking, cutting costs was an equally important objective.

    Reasons to Purchase

  • Better understand customer needs by providing a detailed look into IT investment splits by products and services.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the objectives behind your customers' IT investments in order to position your products to match these objectives.
  • Access relevant, up-to-date end-user data that draws on the opinions of 400 IT decision-makers.


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