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Aarkstore - Enterprise Resource Planning Research Digest

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Published: Aug 2014| 19 Pages

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Summary

“The Software Services Research Digest” is a digest of all the most important

market research in the software industry each quarter available as an annual subscription. It covers areas such as IT Outsourcing, IT Services, Telecom, BPO, CRM, HRM, SaaS, Software, Cloud, On-shoring, Off-shoring, Export, System Integration, Application Outsourcing, and companies such as SAP, HP, Oracle, Accenture, IBM, TCS, Fujitsu, NTT, Capgemini, CSC, Infosys. Information is gathered from over 50 sources including associations, consultants, market intelligence companies, investment banks, and industry participants. It covers the software services (primarily outsourcing) and software as a service globally.

Updated quarterly, the Digest allows you to:

• Quickly update yourself on the latest research findings, gathered and organised for you.

• Get our Expert Analysts’ perspectives on the latest research.

• Link through to the original research to review or purchase.

Executive Summary

Software as a Service is the hottest part of the IT services market according to the Software Services Research Digest H1 2014. The market is expected to see growth in excess of 20% per annum over the next 3-5 years, becoming a $100bn market by 2018. The SaaS model is expanding to drive all parts of the enterprise, including Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), which support processes across organisations, Business Intelligence (BI) functions which access and analyse data and even System Management which controls the company’s IT infrastructure itself.

The market for IT outsourcers and services companies is less buoyant. It is suffering from negative public opinion in Western economies , and increasing competition as new...