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US Education Market: Managed Services Adoption Trends and Spending


Published Date: 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
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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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