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市場調查報告書

企業IT預算的全球性趨勢:2008年

Technology Trends: Analyzing Global Enterprise IT Budgets 2008 (Customer Focus)

出版商 Datamonitor
出版日期 2008年09月 商品編碼 75735
內容資訊 英文 17 pages
價格
本報告書已不再販售

本報告已在2011年07月19日停止出版。

簡介

各家IT銷售企業雖表示全球性景氣衰退造成需求成長緩慢將對將來的銷售金額造成很大的影響,但在新興市場中逐漸站穩腳步並擁有多項產品選擇的企業仍舊表示樂觀。另一方面,使用企業方則傾向選擇在產業中地位穩固、財務狀況穩定、技術優良的IT企業。

本報告書內容包括:2年1次針對企業IT決策者進行的IT預算趨勢調查結果總結、與上一次調查結果的差異分析及未來可預測的變化、產業別、地區別IT預算動向、優先順序高的IT投資案件、影響IT服務企業選擇的主要因素分析等。內容綱要摘記如下:

DATAMONITOR的觀點

  • 問題提起
  • 摘要

分析

  • 介紹

市場商機

  • 大多數的企業都不決定變更2009年的IT預算
  • 景氣低迷造成IT預算成長緩慢
  • 先進國家減少龐大IT預算的可能性
  • 除了澳洲之外,中型經濟體的局勢還算樂觀
  • 發展狀況相對較明朗的荷比盧三國及澳洲的2009年發展預測
  • 信用緊縮及日用品價格高漲直接衝擊主要產業
  • 不受景氣衰退影響的醫療產業

商業優先課題

  • 顧客滿意度及業務效率是最優先的課題
  • 在有限的預算範圍內,以實現業務效率化技術的預算為優先

影響採購的因素

  • 左右IT服務業者選擇的主要因素是專業知識,而非費用

結論

  • 須要針對特定產業的產品開發策略

附錄

  • 調查方法
  • 相關調查

圖表

目錄

Abstract

Overview

Introduction

This strategic report has been produced following the release of Datamonitor' s Technology Trends survey of 590 IT decision makers in H1 2008. Technology Trends is Datamonitor' s bi-annual enterprise IT decision maker survey exploring the trends in IT budgets, technology investment priorities and the factors which influence IT purchasing decisions.

Scope

  • Analyzes how enterprise IT budgets have changed between 2006 and 2008 and how they are likely to change between 2008 and 2009.
  • Discusses variations in IT budget changes by vertical market and geography.
  • Provides an overview of business priorities for IT investment.
  • Assesses the key factors which influence enterprises' choices of IT service providers.

Report Highlights

An analysis of forward-looking statements in vendors' annual reports reveals a widespread expectation that future revenues are going to be affected by the falling levels of demand in the global economy. It appears that vendors with a presence in emerging markets and a diverse portfolio of offerings feel the most confident about their future.

By comparing data from 2007 to 2008 it is clear that enterprises are interested in vendors with a good standing in an industry. Financial stability, expertise and depth are judged to be the crucial factors influencing purchasing decisions rather than price, which was the leading factor last year.

It is important to realize how vertical markets are performing in a global economy. Just because some IT departments in a given country are planning budget decreases, it is not correct to assume that all industries within that country are suffering.

Reasons to Purchase

  • Analyzes the responses of 590 IT decision makers regarding their spending priorities and IT budget changes.
  • Highlights trends in IT budgets by analyzing the results of over 8000 respondents between 2006 and 2008 by vertical market and country.
  • A strategic guide with go-to-market recommendations based upon current data collected globally in 2008.

Table of Contents

  • DATAMONITOR VIEW
    • CATALYST
    • SUMMARY
  • ANALYSIS
    • Introduction
      • Understanding the market is key to a successful go-to-market strategy
  • MARKET OPPORTUNITY
    • The majority of enterprises will keep their IT budget unchanged in 2009
    • Economic downturn is dampening growth in IT budgets
    • IT budgets are more likely to be cut in large economies
    • With the exception of Australia, the outlook is fairly positive for mid-sized economies
      • The proportion of Australian enterprises cutting IT expenditure is rising in 2008
    • Despite decreases, the outlook for 2009 appears positive for Benelux and Australia
      • Understanding domestic economies is key for exploiting growth opportunities
    • Key vertical markets are being affected by the credit crunch and rising commodity prices
    • The healthcare industry is not being affected by the economic malaise
  • BUSINESS PRIORITIES
    • Increasing customer satisfaction and raising efficiency are key business priorities
    • Technologies which improve efficiency are being prioritized in tighter budgets
  • PURCHASING FACTORS
    • Enterprises are more interested in expertise than price when choosing an IT services provider
  • SUMMARY
    • Vendors should adopt a vertical go-to-market strategy
  • APPENDIX
    • Methodology
    • Further reading
    • Ask the analyst
    • Datamonitor consulting
    • Disclaimer
  • List of Tables
    • Table 1: How has your IT budget grown or shrunk from 2007-08, how will it change from 2008-09?
    • Table 2: How has your IT budget grown or shrunk from last year, how will it change next year?
    • Table 3: How has your IT budget grown or shrunk from last year, how will it change next year?
    • Table 4: How has your IT budget grown or shrunk from last year, how will it change next year?
    • Table 5: How has your IT budget grown or shrunk from last year, how will it change next year?
    • Table 6: How has your IT budget grown or shrunk from last year, how will it change next year?
    • Table 7: How has your IT budget increased or decreased from last year, how will it change next year?
    • Table 8: Please rate the importance of the following objectives to your IT investment strategy in 2008
    • Table 9: Can you rate the following factors by importance in choosing an IT service provider
  • List of Figures
    • Figure 1: Understanding the components of a go-to-market strategy is crucial
    • Figure 2: Enterprises are not planning significant decreases in their IT budgets in 2009
    • Figure 3: Enterprises are increasingly keeping their IT budgets flat
    • Figure 4: The proportion of enterprises planning to decrease their IT budget is increasing in 2008
    • Figure 5: The majority of enterprises are planning to keep their IT budgets unchanged
    • Figure 6: The UK will be affected by the downturn in 2009, with a small number of IT budget increases
    • Figure 7: Primary vertical markets are reacting negatively to market conditions
    • Figure 8: Healthcare, education and utilities are currently the least affected vertical markets
    • Figure 9: Increasing customer satisfaction is crucial in increasingly competitive markets
    • Figure 10: Expertise and stability are key in an uncertain financial climate
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