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Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Enterprise Applications Software-On-Demand Adoption Trends in Major Industries: Financial Services, Manufacturing, Distribution, and Infrastructure in 2008Published by: IDC Published: Sep. 19, 2008 - 16 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Qualifications and Sampling Size Industry Verticals and Sample Size Figure: Survey Population by Verticals Figure: Survey Population by Customer Size Situation Overview Attitudes on Software On Demand Figure: Industry Attitude Toward Software On Demand Adoption Trends Within The Industry Figure: Intention to Subscribe to Software-On-Demand Applications for Financial Services Figure: Intention to Subscribe to Software-On-Demand Applications for Manufacturing Figure: Intention to Subscribe to Software-On-Demand Applications for Distribution Services Figure: Intention to Subscribe to Software-On-Demand Applications for Infrastructure Services Drivers and Concerns on Software on Demand Figure: Key Factors to Consider When Subscribing On Demand Figure: Reasons for Not Subscribing to Software on Demand Future Outlook Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Definitions Definition of Software as a Service Hosted Application Management Software on Demand Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study examines the trends and results of a recent small and medium-sized business (SMB) end-user survey, specifically on the financial services, manufacturing, distribution, and infrastructure industries. It also highlights the opportunity areas and challenges, user requirements, and key concerns in the major verticals. "It is critical that on-demand vendors should understand the respective industry's requirements in software adoptions. Once the needs are understood, then the vendors can position their products and services for the specific verticals," says Alan Tong, senior research manager, Asia/Pacific Enterprise Applications Research, IDC Malaysia. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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