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Australia IT Consulting and Integration Services 2008-2012 Forecast and AnalysisPublished by: IDC Published: Jul. 23, 2008 - 24 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Demand Side Supply Side Situation Overview Figure: Australia IT Consulting and Integration Services Market Breakdown by Segment, 2007 Australia Consulting and Integration Market Drivers Market Overview IT Consulting Table: Australia IT Consulting Services Vendor Ranking, 2007 Systems Integration Table: Australia Systems Integration Services Vendor Ranking, 2007 Network Consulting and Integration Services Table: Australia Network Consulting and Integration Services Vendor Ranking, 2007 Custom Application Development Table: Australia Custom Application and Development Services Vendor Ranking, 2007 Australia Consulting and Integration Services Vendors Table: Australia Total Consulting and Integration Services Vendor Ranking, 2007 Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Table: Australia IT Consulting and Integration Services, 2007-2012 (A$M) Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Australia IT Consulting and Integration Services Market, 2008-2012 Market Context Table: Australia IT Consulting and Integration Services, 2005-2012: Comparison of the 2007 and 2008 Forecasts (A$M) Figure: Australia IT Consulting and Integration Services, 2005-2012: Comparison of the 2007 and 2008 Forecasts Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Definitions Custom Application Development IT Consulting Network Consulting and Integration Services Systems Integration Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study highlights the major trends in the consulting and integration (C&I) services market in Australia. The C&I market incorporates the design, development, implementation, knowledge transfer, and continuous management of enterprise IT solutions. Specifically, IDC's C&I taxonomy comprises four segments: IT consulting, systems integration (SI), network consulting and integration services (NCIS), and custom application development (CAD). This study also provides key recommendations for vendors to maximise their opportunities in this space in the short term to midterm. "The future of the C&I market in Australia will not be decided within the enterprise sector, which has reached a point where services and providers are so well embedded within the culture of the organisations that new business opportunities are few and far between. Growth within the C&I space will be strongest in the small and medium-sized business (SMB) segment of the market. Players looking to address this segment must consider taking the "productisation" route by offering standardised deliverables, project management, and service-level agreements (SLAs). By doing so, they will be able to reduce the cost of operations and, with the right channel partners, they will be able to get to the right customers," says Melissa Martin, senior market analyst, IDC Australia. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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