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| Understanding UK SMBs' Procurement Strategies and Outsourcing Preferences (Customer Focus) |
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Datamonitor |
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Anglais |
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Juin 2007 |
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Description , Table des matières |
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| Understanding UK SMBs' Procurement Strategies and Outsourcing Preferences (Customer Focus) |
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Introduction
SMBs have previously been under-targeted by vendors, yet over the last twelve months, large vendors have noticeably increased their SMB coverage in order to gain market share in this area. A Datamonitor survey of 500 SMBs within the UK aims to discover the validity of vendors' IT solutions or services to this market.
Scope
Analyses UK SMBs' attitudes to selecting IT vendors and discovers who their current providers are. Assesses the propensity of SMBs to outsource their IT services and gives a view of future outsourcing opportunities. Looks at IT issues and the reasons driving businesses to outsource. Outlines the reasons preventing enterprises from outsourcing.
Highlights
A Datamonitor survey of 500 SMBs within the UK reveals that SMBs' outlook when choosing an IT vendor is very traditional. The majority consider the most important factors to be the standard of customer service, service performance and a strong existing working relationship. The propensity of SMBs for outsourcing is still relatively low: 25% have business applications delivered on demand by a service provider. Although this is a minority, results from the survey indicate that with the right solutions available at affordable prices SMBs may begin to adopt managed services for more aspects of their business. Security is a major issue for SMBs and they are all too aware that they will need extra resources and time to deal with any threats. This explains why 44% of SMBs would most likely look to a vendor to provide them with security services. Other issues such as connectivity, web presence and email management also come out as high priorities.
Reasons to Purchase
Discover the important factors that SMBs look for when selecting a vendor. Find out why SMBs need to outsource their IT services and which areas are the most problematic. Understand the main reasons preventing SMBs from outsourcing in order to adjust your market strategy.
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DATAMONITOR VIEW 1 CATALYST 1 SUMMARY 1 METHODOLOGY 1 ANALYSIS 2 Introduction 2 SMBs show traditional attitudes to selecting IT vendors 2 Standard of customer service is the most important factor when selecting an IT vendor 2 SMBs are more likely to trust a national telecoms provider or a national ISP for managed services 4 Many different vendors are supplying the UK SMB market 5 SMBs are generally happy with their service providers 7 A relatively low proportion of SMBs currently oursource their IT services 8 A quarter of SMBs outsource their business applications 8 The majority of SMBs manage their firewalls in house 8 Security is a key consideration in IT outsourcing decisions 9 The area that is most outsourced is security updates and patching 9 The most pressing technical requirement for SMBs is security 11 SMBs look to vendors to provide security and Internet connectivity 12 The majority of SMBs have some form of risk mitigation in place 14 The main reasons preventing SMBs from outsourcing are cost and loss of control 16 Cost and loss of control are the main reasons preventing SMBs from outsourcing the management of critical applications 16 A small proportion of SMBs can foresee a time when their IT function is fully managed externally 17 SUMMARY: Outsourcing is still a relatively low priority for SMBs in the UK 18 APPENDIX 19 Definitions 19 Extended methodology 19 Further reading 19 Ask the analyst 19 List of Tables Table 1: What is most important to you when selecting an IT vendor / partner? 3 Table 2: Which type of company would you most like to do business with and partner for your managed service requirements? 5 Table 3: From whom do you currently purchase IT solutions / components? 6 Table 4: How do you rate each provider in terms of customer service and value? 8 Table 5: How is your firewall currently managed? 9 Table 6: Which of these day to day responsibilities would you most like to get rid of? 11 Table 7: What areas do you perceive as having the most pressing technical requirements for your business today? 12 Table 8: What IT services might you look to a vendor to provide? 14 Table 9: Do you have anything in place to mitigate against the following risks? 15 Table 10: The alternative to maintaining your business critical applications on servers on your premises is to have them managed in a secure data centre. What is stopping you doing this? 17 Table 11: Could you foresee a time when your IT function is managed in its entirety by an external specialist? If you are unsure what would that depend on? 18 List of Figures Figure 1: When selecting an IT vendor the most important factors are the standard of customer service and SLAs 3 Figure 2: SMBs are least likely to consider a local computer shop for managed services 4 Figure 3: BT is the most popular vendor for network services, managed server hosting and telephony 6 Figure 4: SMBs rate their providers as having a better level of customer service than value 7 Figure 5: Only a small proportion of SMBs choose to outsource the management of their firewalls 9 Figure 6: Email issues is the responsibility SMBs would most like to pass on to a third party 10 Figure 7: Security is the most pressing technical requirement 12 Figure 8: SMBs expect vendors to provide security and Internet connectivity services 13 Figure 9: Loss of data and power outages are seen as the risks most necessary to mitigate against 15 Figure 10: 40% of SMBs state cost as the strongest reason preventing them from outsourcing 16 Figure 11: The majority of SMBs do not imagine that their IT services will ever be fully outsourced 17
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