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市場調查報告書

2010年EMEA地區中製造業的IT市場10大預測

EMEA Manufacturing 2010 Top 10 Predictions

出版商 IDC Manufacturing Insights
出版日期 2010年02月 商品編碼 115065
內容資訊 英文 Pages: 26
價格
US $ 5250 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)


2010年EMEA地區中製造業的IT市場10大預測 是由出版商IDC Manufacturing Insights在2010年02月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 26 價格從美金5250起跳。

簡介

2010年的歐洲經濟已經有回復的樣子,歐洲的製造企業中對於情報通信技術(ICT)的投資也復活了。為了在世界規模的競爭中得到勝利,在各相關事業領域達到更好的業務效率是必要的,而為了達到這點的重要手段,就是不只對自己公司本身,而是對整個價值鏈中所發生的事件有即時的掌握能力。

本報告書為基於以歐洲與中東、非洲地區的製造企業為對象實施定期調査之結果所做出的商務,趨勢以及技術構想為中心的2010年10大預測,並且有對製造企業與IT販售者雙方的提案等豐富內容,概述如下。

Manufacturing Insights的見解

關於本報告書

概況

  • 景氣進入回復狀態這個判斷的妥當性

將來預測

  • 預測1:雖不到急速的回復,重要的是業務效率的提高
  • 預測2:為了提高業務效率所必須的是對價值鏈的情報有即時的收集的能力
  • 預測3:支持製造企業事業戰略的技術革新之實踐戰略
  • 預測4:工場資產是物流網路的一部分
  • 預測5:對製造與供應鏈業務的投資焦點是物流實行系統(FES)
  • 預測6:重新檢視伴隨著來自鄰近地區調度強化的國際的供應鏈構造
  • 預測7:不能只是單純的順從,而是以永續經營為最優先課題
  • 預測8:機動性的強化,實現了新興市場的業績擴大與真正的全球化
  • 預測9:以多數的CIO為利用基礎的ICT成本模式之採用
  • 預測10:2010年IT支出開始進入回復狀態,對於急成長的期待倒是不高

主要建議

  • 思考之後再行動
    • 製造企業
    • IT販售者

參考資料

  • 關連調査
  • 要約

圖表

目錄

Abstract

IDC Manufacturing Insights regularly interviews and surveys European manufacturing organizations. These discussions mainly concern business trends and technology initiatives. This report summarizes this continuous research and describes IDC Manufacturing Insights' EMEA manufacturing 2010 top 10 predictions.

"In 2010 the European economy will grow again, with manufacturing enterprises going back to invest in ICT. However, the expectations are for a soft upturn, resulting in tough market competition for domestic markets and the need to exploit new emerging markets, particularly China," said Pierfrancesco Manenti, EMEA research director, IDC Manufacturing Insights. "To win the global competitive battle, European manufacturers will have to differentiate by achieving operational excellence in all business areas. To reach that goal it is essential for manufacturers to have real-time visibility and intelligence about what' s happening across the boundaries of their organization and along the value chain."

Table of Contents

  • Predictions
  • In This Report
  • Situation Overview
    • Is Talk of Recovery Premature?
  • Future Outlook
    • Prediction #1: Achieving Operational Excellence Will be Essential to Take Advantage of the Soft Upturn
    • Prediction #2: Real-Time, Intelligent Value Chains Will Enable Manufacturers to Achieve Operational Excellence
    • Prediction #3: Manufacturers Will Apply Lean Innovation Principles to Support Business Strategy
    • Prediction #4: Manufacturing Companies Will See Factory Assets as Part of a Fulfillment Network
    • Prediction #5: Manufacturing and Supply Chain Execution Investments Will Converge in a Single Fulfillment Execution System
    • Prediction #6: Manufacturers Will Rethink Their Global Supply Chain Structures, Embracing the Profitable Proximity Sourcing Approach
    • Prediction #7: Enterprises Will Move Beyond Mere Compliance and Will Consider Sustainability a Business Priority
    • Prediction #8: Manufacturers Will Foster Business Mobility to Exploit Emerging Markets and Become Truly Global
    • Prediction #9: CIOs Will Adopt Consumption-Based ICT Cost Models
    • Prediction #10: IT Spending Growth Will Recover in 2010, Although Pre-Crisis Growth Rates Will Remain a Memory
  • Essential Guidance
    • Actions to Consider
      • For Manufacturers
      • For Technology Vendors
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis
  • Table: Sample of Economic Measures — December 2009 Versus December 2008 and 2007 (Eurozone)
  • Table: Sample of Economic Forecast Data (Eurozone)
  • Table: Projections for Spending Growth in 2010 (Western Europe, Software and Services Only)
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