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has added “ICT procurement trends in the UK - Enterprise ICT investment plans
to 2013” to its latest reports offering.
Product Synopsis
This report presents the findings from a survey of 136 UK
enterprises regarding their approach to Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) procurement. The survey investigates the way that UK enterprises
like to purchase technology, as well as the major IT and business objectives
influencing their IT investment strategies.
Introduction and
Landscape
Why was the report written?
To highlight the criteria on which UK enterprises select
their IT providers as well as the roles which have influence while making IT
purchasing decisions.
What is the current
market landscape and what is changing?
UK enterprises are set to increase their IT spending in 2013.
Kable's survey shows that ICT spending in the UK is being driven by investments
in core technology areas such as security, enterprise applications, IT systems
management, and content management.
What are the key drivers
behind recent market changes?
With enterprises being continuously exposed to malicious attacks
on their business critical information, the demand for security solutions is
growing.
What makes this report
unique and essential to read?
Kable Global ICT Intelligence has invested significant
resources in order to interview CIOs and IT managers about their IT
Procurement. Very few IT analyst houses will have interviewed 130+ ICT decision
makers in the UK market in H2 2012.
Key Features and
Benefits
Provides insights into UK enterprises' preferred buying
approaches.
Comprehend the business objectives that UK enterprises are
looking to achieve through their IT investment strategy.
Appreciate the IT objectives that UK enterprises are looking
to achieve through their IT investment strategy.
Understand the factors that are influencing UK enterprises' decision to select an ICT provider.
Understand which organisational roles influence IT purchasing decisions and signing off budgets.
Key Market Issues
Understand the factors that are influencing UK enterprises' decision to select an ICT provider.
Understand which organisational roles influence IT purchasing decisions and signing off budgets.
Key Market Issues
Despite the uncertain economic conditions across Europe and
the UK government's large scale austerity measures which have impacted public
sector ICT spend, the vast majority of respondents from Kable's survey indicate
that their IT budgets will remain at the same level or will increase in 2013.
With regards to the authority over signing off budgets, UK enterprises
surprisingly give an equal rating to CEOs, CFOs, and CIOs.
UK enterprises rate 'Improve supplier relationships' with an
average rating of X, indicating that enterprises' focus is weighted more to
their own operations, followed by their customers, amidst the difficult global
economic outlook.
Investments in cloud computing are expected to grow with the
penetration of this technology increasing from the current level of X% to Y% in
the next twenty-four months, driven by factors such as lowering cost and
complexity, and ease of use.
According to Kable's survey, X% of enterprises have a
somewhat complex ICT infrastructure with several hardware manufacturers,
operating systems, databases, applications, and other elements.
Key Highlights
Although on-premise deployment is favoured, the demand for
hosted applications is also gaining traction, as enterprises are continuously
focused on reducing costs in the current economic climate.
Raising efficiency is a primary business objective
influencing IT investment strategy amongst UK enterprises with the highest
rating of X on a scale of 1 to 4.
The recent survey reveals X% of enterprises have rated the
objective of meeting internal service level agreements as a highest priority.
With an average rating of X on a scale of 1 to 4, UK
enterprises consider 'Financial stability' and 'Price' to be the most important
criteria in choosing an IT solutions provider.
UK enterprises rate the CIO/IT department as the most
influential authority when making IT purchasing decisions, with the highest
average rating of X on a scale of 1 to 4.
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