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Market Research Report

Israel Enterprise Application Software 2009-2013 Forecast and 2008 Vendor Shares

Published by IDC
Published September, 2009 Product code 100414
Content info Pages: 61
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This publication has been discontinued on September 9, 2011.

Introduction

Abstract

This IDC study provides a detailed overview of the Israeli market for integrated enterprise application software (EAS) suites. The EAS vendors tracked in this study include Eshbel, Lawson, Matrix, Oracle, and SAP.

This study includes detailed qualitative and quantitative information, analysis, and forecasts that help to answer the following key questions:

  • What are the defining characteristics of the Israeli EAS market?
  • What is the current size of the EAS market in Israel, and what potential market is forecast?
  • What is the current level of spending on EAS software in Israel in the various vertical markets and end-user segments?
  • Who are the leading players on the EAS market in Israel, and how are they positioning themselves to capitalize on market potential?
  • Which industries are investing in EAS solutions, and how will future spending patterns affect market development?
  • What are the defining characteristics of the EAS installed base in Israel in terms of vertical sectors and end-user market segments?
  • How will the political and economic conditions specific to Israel affect the market?

"Despite the difficult market conditions caused by saturated large and very large organization segments and a slowing economy, the main challenge for EAS vendors is supplying all-encompassing solutions for Israel' s medium-sized organizations." – Senior Software Analyst Efrat Drori, IDC Israel

Table of Contents

  • IDC Opinion
  • In This Study
    • Methodology
    • Executive Summary
  • Situation Overview
    • Market Characteristics
      • Information Technology Market Overview
        • Drivers
        • Inhibitors
    • The Structure of the EAS Market in Israel
    • Overview of the EAS Market by Functional Area
      • Enterprise Resource Management
      • Supply Chain Management
      • Operations Management Applications
      • Customer Relationship Management
      • Business Analytics
    • Overview of EAS Sales by Operating Environment
    • Overview of EAS L&M Revenue and Installed Base by Vertical Market
      • Discrete Manufacturing
      • Process Manufacturing
      • Finance
      • Retail and Wholesale
      • Healthcare
      • Other Industries
    • Overview of EAS L&M Revenue and Installed Base by Market Segment
      • Very Large Organizations (1000+ Employees)
      • Large Organizations (500–999 Employees)
      • Medium-Sized Organizations (100–499 Employees)
      • Small Organizations (10–99 Employees)
      • Small Offices (<10 Employees)
  • Future Outlook
    • Forecast and Assumptions
      • Forecast
    • Market Context
    • Vendor Profiles
      • SAP
        • Vendor Overview
        • Highlights
        • Channel Overview
        • Clients
        • Looking Ahead
      • Oracle
        • Vendor overview
        • Highlights
        • Channel Overview
        • Clients
        • Looking Ahead
      • Eshbel
        • Vendor Overview
        • Highlights
        • Channel Overview
        • Clients
        • Looking Ahead
      • Matrix
        • Vendor Overview
        • Highlights
        • Channel Overview
        • Clients
        • Looking Ahead
      • QAD
        • Vendor Overview
        • Highlights
        • Channel Overview
        • Clients
        • Looking Ahead
      • One1
        • Vendor Overview
        • Highlights
        • Channel Overview
        • Clients
        • Looking Ahead
      • Intentia-Lawson
        • Vendor overview
        • Highlights
        • Channel Overview
        • Clients
        • Looking Ahead
      • Cav Systems
        • Vendor Overview
        • Highlights
        • Channel Overview
        • Clients
        • Looking Ahead
      • Microsoft
        • Vendor Overview
        • Highlights
        • Channel Overview
        • Clients
        • Looking Ahead
  • Essential Guidance
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Definitions
      • Functional Markets
        • General Functional Definitions
      • Applications Market Definitions
        • Enterprise Resource Management Applications
          • Financial Accounting Applications
          • Human Capital Management
          • Payroll Accounting
          • Procurement
          • Order Management
          • Financial Performance and Strategy Management Applications
          • Project & Portfolio Management
          • Enterprise Asset Management
        • Supply Chain Management Applications
          • Logistics
          • Production Planning
          • Inventory Management
        • Operations and Manufacturing Applications
          • Services Operations Management
        • Manufacturing
        • Other Back Office
      • Operating Environment Definitions
    • Methodology
      • Introduction
      • Dimension 1 – Functional Market Classification
      • Dimension 2 – Competitive Market Classification
      • EAS Criteria
      • Research Sources and Methodology
        • Research Sources
        • Notes on Forecasting
    • Synopsis
  • Table: Vendor Market Share of EAS L&M Revenue in Israel, 2008
  • Table: EAS L&M Revenue by Functional Area in Israel, 2008
  • Table: Vendor Market Share of ERM L&M Revenue in Israel, 2008
  • Table: Vendor Market Share of SCM L&M Revenue in Israel, 2008
  • Table: Vendor Market Share of OMA L&M Revenue in Israel, 2008
  • Table: Vendor Market Share of CRM L&M Revenue in Israel, 2008
  • Table: Vendor Market Share of Business Analytics L&M Revenue in Israel, 2008
  • Table: EAS L&M Revenue by Database Installation Environment in Israel, 2008
  • Table: EAS L&M Revenue by Vertical Market in Israel, 2008
  • Table: EAS Installed Base by Vertical Market in Israel, 2008
  • Table: EAS Revenue by Market Segment in Israel, 2008
  • Table: EAS Installed Base by Market Segment in Israel, 2008
  • Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the EAS Market in Israel, 2009–2013
  • Table: Forecast and Analysis of EAS L&M Revenue by Vertical Market in Israel 2009–2013
  • Table: Forecast Comparison of the EAS Market (US$M) in Israel, 2009–2013
  • Table: Overview of Leading SAP Customers in Israel
  • Table: Overview of Leading SAP Customers in Israel
  • Table: Overview of Leading SAP Customers in Israel
  • Table: Overview of Leading SAP Customers in Israel
  • Table: Overview of Leading SAP Customers in Israel
  • Table: Overview of Leading SAP Customers in Israel
  • Table: Overview of Leading SAP Customers in Israel
  • Table: Overview of Leading SAP Customers in Israel
  • Figure: Vendor Market Share of EAS L&M Revenue (US$M) in Israel, 2008
  • Figure: EAS L&M Revenue (US$M) by Functional Area in Israel, 2008
  • Figure: EAS L&M Revenue (US$M) by Operating System in Israel, 2008
  • Figure: EAS L&M Revenue (US$M) by Vertical Market in Israel, 2008
  • Figure: EAS L&M Revenue (US$M) by Market Segment in Israel, 2008
  • Figure: EAS Installed Base by Market Segment in Israel, 2008
  • Figure: New 2008 EAS Installations by Market Segment in Israel
  • Figure: Forecast Comparison of the EAS Market (US$M) in Israel, 2009–2013
  • Figure: IDC' s Software Taxonomy, 2008
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