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Market Research Report

Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Software 2010 Top 10 Predictions: Turning the Corner in Adoption Path

Published by IDC
Published February, 2010 Product code 114425
Content info Pages: 10
Price
US $ 3500 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)


Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Software 2010 Top 10 Predictions: Turning the Corner in Adoption Path published by IDC in February, 2010. This report consists of Pages: 10 and the price starts from US $ 3500.

Introduction

Abstract

This IDC Study reviews the market trends and developments that are shaping the software market in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan), or APEJ. As a result, it identifies the top 10 predictions that will impact software adoption in this region in 2010.

"Global software vendors who are offering SaaS should focus more on their partner strategy. They should target the local VARs, ISVs, SIs, and ISPs to expand their network presence and generate the volume sales needed," says Alan Tong, senior research manager, Applications and Services Practice Research Group. "Furthermore, they can help their partners to understand the benefits of SaaS model and also develop incentive program and tools to win more customers."

Table of Contents

  • Predictions
  • In This Study
  • Situation Overview
  • Future Outlook
    • Prediction #1 Crystal Ball of Business Analytics Will Define the Future of the Enterprise
    • Prediction #2: "Think Global, Buy Local:" Local SaaS Vendors Will Rise in Emerging Countries
    • Prediction #3: Partner Cavalry Will Arrive as Reinforcements for SaaS
    • Prediction #4: Security as a Service Will Lock the Attention of the CIO
    • Prediction #5: "Risky Business" Will Bring Risk Management to Center Stage
    • Prediction #6: Hire, Not Fire, Gain, and Retain Will Be the HR Initiatives in the Enterprise
    • Prediction #7: Public Cloud Showers Will Focus on IaaS
    • Prediction #8: Virtualization: Management Will be Hot, Consolidation Will Not
    • Prediction # 9: Socialism Will be the New Threat to the Enterprise
    • Prediction #10: DLP Wrench Will Fix Data Leakage
  • Essential Guidance
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis
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