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Japan Cloud Service 2010 Top 10 PredictionsPublished by: IDC Published: Jan. 4, 2010 - 11 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents Predictions In This Study Situation Overview Future Outlook Prediction #1: More Cloud Services Will Be Launched and This Will Stir Confusion in the MarketPrediction #2: There Will Be a Debate on the Nature of Cloud ServicesPrediction #3: There Will Be an Increase in Partner Ecosystems in Cloud ServicesPrediction #4: Greater Attention Will Be Paid to the Use of Cloud Computing in BPO ServicesPrediction #5: Price Competition for Cloud Services Will IntensifyPrediction #6: Cloud Service Support Services Will Be Offered by Small and Midsize Service VendorsPrediction #7: IT Product Vendors Will Accelerate Their Entry into the Cloud Services MarketPrediction #8: There Will Be Increased Alliance/Standardization Initiatives Among VendorsPrediction #9: Users Will Shift Their IT Spending Evaluation Methodology from TCO to ROIPrediction #10: The Size of the IT Market Will Be Reduced but Vendors Will Be Encouraged to Rethink Their Growth StrategiesEssential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchSynopsis AbstractThis IDC study (which is a translation of Japanese report IDC #J10370181) looks at the outlook for the 2010 Japan cloud services market, based on analyses from multiple angles such as trends among both Japan and overseas ICT vendors, trends in corporate users, and trends of standards bodies, among others. Cloud services are without doubt a major topic in the 2010 Japan ICT market. Moreover, IDC believes that the Japan cloud services market will grow rapidly due to its characteristics. However, time will be needed for the market to grow as large as the vendors hope for. It will also be difficult for all vendors to achieve growth in the cloud-related market and there will be changes in the balance of power and their respective roles. "Cloud service vendors need to make clear the immediate effect of adoption, such as the cost-effectiveness of adoption due to the increased efficiency of infrastructure, as well as bring about future reform in the business/IT strategy of corporate users, and lead the way in the new state of IT," analyzes Satoshi Matsumoto, research manager, IT services, IDC Japan. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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