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Understanding enterprises' technology priorities H1 2007 (Customer Focus)
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March 2008
Published By:
Datamonitor
Page Count:
22
Order Code:
R313-31593
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- DATAMONITOR VIEW
- CATALYST
- SUMMARY
- ANALYSIS
- There are clear variations in market penetration and level of investment by technology
- The security and enterprise applications markets are almost saturated
- Content management and enterprise applications have the highest number of planned investments
- The majority of investments will be 'brownfield', independent of the technology area
- Larger enterprises have higher penetration of all technologies
- Enterprises are most likely to invest in ERP, firewalls & VPNs and mobile management
- Firewall & VPN and ERP technologies are set to receive the most investments
- Mobility technologies will receive high levels of greenfield investments
- Enterprise applications are generally still prioritized as enterprises' largest IT project
- Over a third of enterprises are prioritizing enterprise applications for their largest IT investment
- The majority of expenditure on enterprises largest IT projects will be less than $500,000
- Enterprises' priorities vary by industry sector
- The proportion of enterprises that outsource may grow significantly in the next two years
- Enterprise applications and security are the two areas two areas most likely to be outsourced
- There is little variation in enterprises' channel preference by technology
- Enterprises prefer to purchase their solutions direct from a supplier and deploy them on-site
- SUMMARY:
- Enterprises are prioritizing enterprise applications for investments
- APPENDIX
- Additional Data
- Definitions
- Methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Which of the following do you currently have or use, and which would you prioritise for investment in the next 6 months? 2 years?
- Table 2: Which of the following do you currently have or use, and which would you prioritise for investment in the next 6 months? 2 years?
- Table 3: Which of the following do you currently have or use, and which would you prioritise for investment in the next 2 years?
- Table 4: Which of the following technologies do you currently have or use?
- Table 5: Which of the following do you currently have or use, and which would you prioritise for investment in the next 6 months? 2 years?
- Table 6: Which of the following technologies do you currently have or use, and which would you prioritise for investment in the next 6 months? 2 years?
- Table 7: How much investment are you making in your single biggest IT project in budget year 2007? Which technology area does this fall under?
- Table 8: Which technology area does your single biggest IT project in budget year 2007 fall under?
- Table 9: Which of the following technology areas do you outsource now, or are you considering outsourcing in the next 6 months? 2 years?
- Table 10: What is your preferred approach to buying the following technologies?
- Table 11: Which of the following technologies do you currently have or use, and which would you prioritise for investment in the next 6 months? 2 years?
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Security and enterprise applications markets are close to saturation
- Figure 2: Enterprises are planning most investments in enterprise applications
- Figure 3: The majority of investments will be 'brownfield' in all technologies
- Figure 4: Mobility, business intelligence and convergence are the want of the large enterprise
- Figure 5: Firewall and VPN technologies have the highest penetration and the most planned investments
- Figure 6: ERP and mobile management will have the most greenfield investments in the next two years
- Figure 7: Enterprise applications is the most likely area for enterprises' largest IT projects in 2007
- Figure 8: Enterprises in media and energy are planning the most investments in enterprise applications
- Figure 9: Enterprise applications and security are currently the most outsourced technologies
- Figure 10: Enterprises tend not to use different channels for different technologies
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