Six months to Grab $37.5 billion of IT Contracts
Melbourne, 28th April 2010. $37.5 billion of long running IT contracts are set to expire in the next six months, providing opportunities for savvy IT providers according to independent technology analyst Ovum.
According to Ovum’s new ICT Opportunity Profiler tool, which forecasts ICT spend by type, location, sector and company, the greatest opportunities will come in the financial services, energy & utilities and communications industries followed by government and not-for-profit; aerospace & defence and life sciences.
Ian Charlesworth, research director at Ovum, comments: “In the face of ever-increasing competition and continued cost-cutting as a result of the global economic slowdown, business development teams must work as efficiently as possible. Those that focus resources on contracts they know are coming up, take the time to understand their customers’ sector and carefully target their approach will be the winners in the long term.
Ovum’s research examined over 20 business sectors, identifying over 500 IT contracts due to expire before September 2010.
Ian, concludes: “Working with dedicated sector analysts at Datamonitor we’ve been able to not only understand which companies are preparing to spend on ICT and review the incumbent provider but to also examine the key business drivers in the sector and how these will impact on ICT Spend.
“With hundreds of contracts ranging in value from $1 million to $1billion potentially coming onto the market in the next few months, business development teams can quickly gain competitive advantage in a difficult market by knowing who is going to be spending and why”.