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US Education Market: Managed Services Adoption Trends and Spending
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September 2007
Published By:
In-Stat
Page Count:
28
Order Code:
R97-2958
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- US Education IT Decision-Makers More Likely to be DIYers than Total US Business Market
- Education Managed Services Take-Rates Lag US Take-Rates Through 2009
- New Network Functions Covered for 2007
- ROI Drives Interest in Fully-Managed Solutions
- Fully-Managed Desktop Solutions Not as Popular as Fully-Managed IPT
- Utility Computing Adoption in the Education 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
- Education Market Tends to be DIYers
- Future Cost and Complexity Still the Biggest Factors in Increased Managed Services Spending
- Related In-Stat Reports
- Methodology
- 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. Managed Services Spending by US Education Market Sub-Segment—2006-2011 (US$ Millions)
- Table 5. US Business Managed Services Spending by Size of Business—2005-2011 (US$ Millions)
- List of Figures
- Figure 1. Education Market Slightly More Likely to be DIYers than Total US Market
- Figure 2. Education Market Managed Services Adoption Lags Total US Adoption
- Figure 3. New Functions Included in 2007 Managed Services Survey
- Figure 4. Roughly Half of Education Market Will Have IP Solutions in Place by 2009
- Figure 5. Cost-Savings Drive Demand for Fully-Managed IP Solutions in Education Market
- Figure 6. Nearly One-Third Interested in Fully-Managed Desktop Solutions
- Figure 7. Roughly One-Third of Firms Contract for, or are Interested in Utility Computing Services
- Figure 8. On-Demand Storage is the Most Often Used On-Demand Service in the Education Market
- Figure 9. ROI the Most Important Reason for Utility Computing Adoption
- Figure 10. Higher Education Segment Very Likely to Turn to a Systems Integrator as a Provider
- 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. Many Potential Providers to Those Interested in Utility Computing
- Figure 14. ROI the Main Issue for Those Uninterested in Utility Computing
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