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New Zealand Small and Medium-Sized Business Services: An Exercise in Demand Generation


Published Date: September 2007
Published By: IDC
Page Count: 17
Order Code: R104-31786
 
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IDC Opinion
In This Insight
Situation Overview
Size of the Small and Medium-Sized Business Segment
IT Spending of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses in 2006
Figure: New Zealand Small and Medium-Sized Business Spending Breakdown by Macromarket, 2006
Demand for Small and Medium-Sized Business Services
Consulting and Systems Integration Services
Figure: New Zealand Installed Base of Consulting and Systems Integration Services, 2006
Outsourcing Services
Figure: New Zealand Installed Base of Outsourcing Services, 2006
Infrastructure Services
Figure: New Zealand Installed Base of Infrastructure Services, 2006
Emerging Technologies
Business Process Outsourcing
Figure: New Zealand Small and Medium-Sized Business Demand for Business Process Outsourcing Services, 2006
Utility Services
Figure: New Zealand Small and Medium-Sized Business Demand for Utility Services, 2006
Future Outlook
Figure: New Zealand Small and Medium-Sized Business Service Forecast, 2006-2011
Small and Medium-Sized Business Service Trends
Outsourcing Dynamics
Greener IT: Small and Medium-Sized Businesses Are Driving the Move Towards More Economical and Socially Conscionable IT Infrastructure
The Lure of Hosting and Managed Services Is Driving the Growth in Small and Medium-Sized Business Outsourcing Services
A Secondary Transition from Discrete to Enterprisewide Outsourcing Engagements Will Provide Better Small and Medium-Sized Business Service Levels
Professional Service Dynamics
The Small and Medium-Sized Business Uptake of Software as a Service Will Represent a Considerable Downside for Systems Integrators
Price Erosion in Custom Application Development Is Driving Opportunities for Growth in the Small and Medium-Sized Business Market
Essential Guidance

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