Market trends & forecasts
MarketViews is the cornerstone of the Foundation Service, and is the home of TechMarketView’s flagship UK SITS Market Trends & Forecasts report. Published each year, Market Trends & Forecasts looks at the major trends driving the UK SITS market and presents TechMarketView’s industry-leading forecasts for market size and growth—renowned for their accuracy.
Our market forecasts are based upon TechMarketView’s ground-breaking Asset-Led Market Model (ALMM), which aligns the market more closely towards the way that enterprises procure software and IT services than traditional market models. ALMM is specifically constructed around the provision of ‘IT-as-a-Service’ so that suppliers can more easily assess the opportunity segments for ‘cloud’ products and services.
More detailed analysis of each market segment can be found in the companion research programmes, ESASViews (Enterprise Software & Application Services), BusinessProcessViews, InfrastructureViews and PublicSectorViews.
Latest Research
For a taste of some of the latest MarketViews research follow the links below:
Operating margins at the leading European SIs seemed trapped in mid-single digits, less than half the level of global majors and a fraction of the Indian offshore services firms. Read more...
One of the oft-repeated comments from those taking part in the 2012 Olympics was that they had trained for many years but just a few days in August would be ‘make or break’ for their careers. Read more...
In his most incisive analysis yet, Anthony Miller, TechMarketView managing partner (and self-styled 'Born-again Brazilian') challenges the view propagated in the media that the Brazilian IT market remains unaffected by the global economic downturn, and casts doubt on IT industry forecasts of double-digit growth in 2013. Read more...
Could the UK SITS (software and IT services) market be heading for a decade of recession? Read more...
Once again the TechMarketView team has gazed into its crystal ball to bring you our predictions for 2012. Read more...