Worldwide Services 2005-2009 Forecast: Business in the Driver Seat
This IDC study presents the worldwide services forecast for 2005–2009. The document also examines the assumptions related to the forecast and market trends and provides an overview of the major trends in each geographic region. Lastly, it provides recommendations for services firms competing in the IT and business services market. This study answers the following questions: What are IDC's predictions and assumptions related to market forces affecting the worldwide services industry, and what effects will they have on the market forecasts? Which assumptions are of sufficient importance that a change in the assumption would result in a change in the market forecast? What effects will developments in this market have on the players in it? How might the developments predicted in this market affect the revenue of the players? What are the not-to-be-missed opportunities? "The worldwide services industry continues to undergo major makeovers," said Sophie Mayo, director for Worldwide Services at IDC. "Leveraging standards, new software platforms, new delivery models, global sourcing, and their clients' business processes as guides, services players are remodeling their portfolios of services and go-to-market strategies. In the years ahead, we expect the worldwide services industry to be widely different from what we know today." Manufacturer: IDC Research
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Worldwide Services 2005-2009 Forecast: Business in the Driver Seat
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