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IT Service Management: At the Forefront of Managing IT as a Business (Strategic Focus)

Published by: Datamonitor

Published: Oct. 26, 2009 - 125 Pages


Table of Contents


Overview
Catalyst
Summary
Key Messages
ITSM as a discipline and ITIL as a framework are gaining broad enterprise recognition
Growth outlook is positive, with ITSM expected to augment presence in the SME space
Multiple benefits, including cost savings and service benchmarking, are driving adoption
ITSM is seen as a readiness measure for both outsourcing and utility computing models
Uncertain returns remain a dampening factor, especially in the current investment climate
The market remains very competitive in spite of the disproportional presence of the big four
Enterprises focused on standardization and systems simplification embrace ITSM the most
On-demand solutions are gaining ground but are a long way from market dominance
Table of Contents
Table of Figures
Table of Tables
Market Opportunity
IT service management: philosophy, frameworks and the software eco-system
Mapping the extended ITSM market
Cost savings, gains in productivity and utilization are the prime movers of ITSM adoption
Organizational resistance and slow realizations of returns are major inhibitors of adoption
Market growth is expected to decelerate until 2010, before hitting its peak in 2014
Investment outlook in the short and medium term is positive, with SMEs the bright spot
Technology Evolution
The release of ITIL version 3 has ushered in significant changes in the ITSM domain
Vendors take the lead in providing support frameworks for ITIL adoption and compliance
ITSM assimilates standalone tool segments and moves towards convergence with BPM
Competitive Landscape
The fragmented dynamic of the market is driven by many vendors with origins outside ITSM
BMC, CA, IBM and HP are clear market leaders in the ITSM space
Mid-tier and point-solution vendors offer ITSM alternatives with high solution maturity
Market consolidation is likely, while convergence and integration emerge as the key themes
Customer Adoption
Systems simplification and infrastructure standardization initiatives drive ITSM deployment
Go-to-Market
Enterprise size in terms of revenue is a clear indicator of ITSM channel preference
On-site deployments continue to dominate the ITSM solution space...
...but an increasing number of vendors have begun offering SaaS and hosted solutions
Conclusions
The state of ITIL adoption suggests that integrated modular solutions will remain in vogue
Open-source point solutions abound, but the model fails to make a significant impact
SOA and ITSM are increasingly seen as synergistic philosophies for functional governance
BPM is gaining prominence as an essential operational constituent of ITSM
Recommendations
Vendors need to reassess their messaging strategies to better tune into enterprise needs
Returns on investment need to be fully quantified, and communicated effectively to buyers
Process consulting and training services will need to be the norm rather than the exception
Appendix
Definitions
Methodology
Further reading
Ask the analyst
Datamonitor consulting
Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: ITSM license revenues by region ($m)
Table 2: Enterprise incidence of ITSM in 2008 and 2009 by revenue band
Table 3: The ITSM capabilities of the leading four vendors
Table 4: ITSM presence of mid-tier vendors
Table 5: ITSM is more common in companies focused on using IT for efficiencies and revenue growth
Table 6: Investment plans for service management solutions across enterprises rating various IT spending objectives as 'very important', as count and proportion of respondents
Table 7: ITSM solutions are more common in companies focused on standardizing infrastructure
Table 8: Investment plans for service management solutions across enterprises rating various IT strategic objectives as 'very important', as count and proportion of respondents
Table 9: Systems management channel preferences by size-band, within firms that have an ITSM footprint
Table 10: Penetration of service management solutions across enterprises with stated spending objectives
Table 11: Deployment models offered by ITSM vendors
List of Figures
Figure 1: The extended ITSM solution domain
Figure 2: The global ITSM market opportunity by region, $m
Figure 3: Year-on-year growth rates for the ITSM market
Figure 4: Proportion of enterprises planning to make ITSM investments
Figure 5: Comparison of ITSM incidence in enterprises by revenue band
Figure 6: ITIL v3 introduces a lifecycle approach to ITSM
Figure 7: A comparison of MOF 4.0 and ITUP frameworks
Figure 8: Evolution of the ITSM solution space
Figure 9: Global ITSM market revenue share by vendor segmentation
Figure 10: ITSM incidence is highest across enterprises trying to achieve process efficiency gains
Figure 11: Investment plans are positively uniform across enterprises with various spending objectives
Figure 12: ITSM incidence is highest across enterprises focused on systems simplification & standardization
Figure 13: Investments are most aggressive across segments with a high incidence of ITSM
Figure 14: Channel preferences for systems management solutions, within firms that have an ITSM footprint
Figure 15: Systems management channel preferences by size-band, within firms that have an ITSM footprint
Figure 16: Delivery preferences by enterprise size

Abstract

Introduction

With the global slowdown forcing enterprises to refocus on streamlining their cost structures, the IT function has come under scrutiny for inefficiencies arising from infrastructure sprawl and decentralization. Datamonitor believes that the mandate for adopting ITSM is gaining ground against the backdrop of recession and this report aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the ITSM domain.

Scope
  • Provides an overview of the most important trends affecting the ITSM market, including an assessment of the competitive dynamics.
  • Delivers a comprehensive evaluation of the current state of the ITSM market and the changing preferences of end-users.
  • Presents Datamonitor's view on the future of the industry value chain and recommends specific go-to-market strategies.
Highlights

IT service management is increasingly being seen as a viable approach to managing the IT organization as a business and not just as a cost center. The transformation of the IT organization from a support function to a strategic partner helping the business design and deliver core services helps eliminate many cost and process inefficiencies.

The ITSM solution market, dominated by the big four IT systems management vendors, remains extremely competitive with a range of mid-tier and point solution vendors offering compelling alternatives to enterprises. The growth outlook is quite positive, with the market forecast to register a healthy CAGR of 7.6% between 2009 and 2014.

Datamonitor’s analysis of the changing dynamics in the competitive landscape and market preferences calls for a re-evaluation of go-to-market strategies. Datamonitor believes vendors should focus better on their product communications and value added services such as process consulting and compliance certification.

Reasons to Purchase
  • Gain an in-depth knowledge on the dynamics of the ITSM market
  • Understand the changing preferences of users and technology evolution in the ITSM space
  • Appreciate potential adjustments to go-to-market strategies to address the current market challenges


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