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Wednesday 05 June 2013

TechMarketView May Review

TMV logoWith this ‘Make Or Break’ year fast approaching halfway the TechMarketView team of analysts are busy keeping abreast of how things are shaping up, not least in view of our inaugural Presentation & Dinner event later this month, at which we’ll share our latest forecasts and analysis. Incidentally if you still haven’t bought your ticket to this ‘not to be missed’ evening with the TechMarketView team you may still be lucky enough to nab one of just a handful of tickets which remain – for full details see our TechMarketView events page and contact Tina at Intellect as soon as possible to bag a space (tina.compton@intellectuk.org).

As for our current published research, in May BusinessProcessViews research director, John O’Brien, released his key report on Business process services opportunities in UK central government in which he discusses how the UK central government is shaping up to be one of the stand out sectors for growth in the UK BPS market thanks to some big wins over the past year. To find out where we think the next set of opportunities will be, click here and follow the links to the full report if you’re a BusinessProcessViews or PublicSectorViews subscriber.

Earlier in the month, TechMarketView managing partner, Anthony Miller, published our regular review of the Indian offshore services scene, OffshoreViews Q1 2013. This popular report has the all-important quarterly review for Q1 2013, as well as covering changes to US visa protocol, the ‘Bangalore Blues’ and links to our daily commentary on the offshore scene.

Further to the release of BT’s FY12/13 results on 10th May (see BT GS finally creeps over the FY profit line), InfrastructureViews research director, Kate Hanaghan, followed up with a more in-depth report providing further information on how BT Global Services has performed and what the current year holds, see BT Global Services: More profits to follow?

The exit of Xchanging from Xchanging Transaction Bank (XTB), one of its founding joint venture enterprise partnerships (EPs) (see Xchanging exits Deutsche Bank JV), is a sign of progress according to BusinessProcessViews research director, John O’Brien. To read  our in depth analysis on how this surprise announcement will effect the company read John’s full report on HotViewsExtra Xchanging exits Deutsche Bank JV (update).

Quindell Portfolio’s FY12 results suggested that it really has got the wind in its sails (see Is Quindell the fastest growing SITS provider?). But John O’Brien takes the opportunity to scrutinise Quindell’s growth in his HotViewsExtra report Quindell's full year raises more questions.

ESASViews research director, Angela Eagar, reported on how HR and payroll specialist NorthgateArinso (NGA) has positioned itself so that it is situated across several points of change and intersection to occupy valuable spaces in market intersections. To find out how these developments will start to converge, click here.

If you’re not yet a fully paid-up TechMarketView subscriber this is just a snapshot of how much you are missing out on. You'll find details of more reports published in the first quarter in our Quarterly Research Summary, which you can download here. If you would like to find out more about our subscription packages, just drop Deborah Seth an email and she'll be happy to help.

Posted by HotViews Editor at '08:00'