Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: In-Stat
Published: September 2007
Product Code: R97-2955Description In-Stat predicts steadily increasing managed services spending growth in the healthcare market with a 9% CAGR through 2011-slightly higher than average managed services spending percentage growth in the overall US business market.
This report covers managed services adoption trends in the US healthcare market. There are three main sections of this report.
The first section focuses on demand for managed services, including managed services adoption trends for multiple business network functions. Also covered is demand for fully-managed IP telephony and fully-managed desktop solutions.
The second section focuses on adoption of utility computing, or "on-demand" services in the healthcare market. Covered is demand for on-demand network/bandwidth capacity, computer storage capacity, and server/CPU capacity.
The third section focuses on managed services spending. Survey data tables that detail current and future demand for all surveyed business network functions are broken down comparing the healthcare market to the total US business market.
The report is based upon primary research obtained in a recent survey that included 199 US healthcare market business-network decision makers.
Table of Contents - Pendulum Slowly Swinging to Managed Services in US Healthcare Market
- Healthcare Managed Services Take-Rates Will Be Slightly Higher Than US Take-Rates By 2009
- New Network Functions Covered for 2007
- Fully-Managed IP Solutions Garner Interest
- Fully-Managed Desktop Solutions Resonate With One-Quarter of Healthcare Market
- Utility Computing Adoption in the Healthcare Market on Par with Total US Adoption
- Profile of a Utility Computing Adopter
- Current Non-Users Crave Bandwidth
- The Non-Interested Fail to See Financial Reasons to Adopt On-Demand Services
- Healthcare Market More Likely to Out-Task than Overall US Business Market
- Future Cost and Complexity Still the Biggest Factors in Increased Managed Services Spending
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- Appendix
- List of Tables
- Table 1. Network Functions Done In-House/Planned to Keep In-House
- Table 2. Network Functions Currently Out-Tasked
- Table 3. Network Functions Now Done DIY but Plan to Out-Task within 2 Years
- Table 4. US Healthcare Market Managed Services Spending—2006-2011 (US$ Millions)
- Table 5. Managed Services Spending by Size of Business—US Business (US $ Millions)
- List of Figures
- Figure 1. Healthcare Market DIYer Rates On Par With Total US Market
- Figure 2. Healthcare Market Shows Some Adoption Potential by 2009
- Figure 3. New Functions Included in 2007 Managed Services Survey
- Figure 4. Just Over Half of Healthcare Market Will Have IP Solution in Place by 2009
- Figure 5. Cost-Savings Drive Demand for Fully-Managed IP Solutions in Healthcare Market
- Figure 6. Roughly One-Quarter Interested in Fully-Managed Desktop Solutions
- Figure 7. Roughly 30% of Healthcare Market Currently Contract for, or are Interested in Utility Computing Services
- Figure 8. On-Demand Storage and CPU Capacity the Most Often Used On-Demand Services
- Figure 9. Saving Money Drives Utility Computing Adoption in the Healthcare Market
- Figure 10. Healthcare Market Likely to Turn to the Telcos for On-Demand Services
- Figure 11. Non-Users Show Strong Interest in On-Demand Bandwidth Capacity
- Figure 12. Saving Money the Most Important Reason for Those Interested in Utility Computing Services
- Figure 13. Telcos Seen as Potential Providers to Those Interested in On-Demand Services
- Figure 14. ROI the Main Issue for Those Uninterested in Utility Computing
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