Market Research Report

New Zealand IT Services 2012-2016 Forecast and Analysis

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Introduction

This IDC study provides IDC's forecast for the New Zealand IT services market for the 2012-2016 forecast period. This study highlights key assumptions and drivers that are creating significant changes in this market. IDC expects the IT services market will grow at a five-year CAGR of 4%, reaching NZ$3,595.6 million in 2016.

"IDC believes the IT services market will witness considerable changes over the next five years, as organisations embark on their transformation journey, incorporating cloud computing, BYOD, and business analytics as more integrated solution sets, with compliance to security, governance, and corporate policy, says Rasika Versleijen-Pradhan, senior analyst, IT Services, IDC New Zealand. This approach will place pressure on ITSPs to rethink their own internal strategies, go-to-market service delivery, and it will impact long-term support services."

Table of Contents

Table of Contents


IDC Opinion


In This Study


  • Methodology

Situation Overview

  • Economic Snapshot

  • The ICT Market a NZ$11 Billion Market Opportunity

  • Industry Under Transformation

  • Status Quo - Growth Pockets in IT Services

    • Project-Oriented Services

    • Outsourcing Services

    • Support and Training Services

  • Evolving User Expectations - Trends Shaping the Industry

    • Consumerisation of IT

    • New Generation of Consumers

    • Diversification in Media Tools

  • Acceptance of Disruptive IT Technologies

    • Virtualisation Goes Mainstream

    • Cloud Adoption Fragmented

    • Mobility Prevails

    • Improving Customer Centricity with Business Analytics

    • Converged ICT Infrastructure

  • Competitive Disruption

    • Evolving New Partnership Ecosystem

    • Small-Midmarket Focus

  • Transformation

    • The Role of CIOs

    • Cloud Impacts Traditional IT Services Delivery

    • Reshaping of Outsourcing Contracts

    • Significant Investments in Datacentres

    • Key Verticals Changing Face

      • Government Moves to Shared Services and Agency Consolidation

      • Changes in New Zealand Telecommunications Industry

      • The Finance Sector Looks to Revive Customer Centric-Initiatives

Future Outlook

  • Forecast and Assumptions

    • New Zealand IT Services Forecast

      • Foundation Markets

        • Impact on Hosted Infrastructure Services Transitioning to Cloud

      Assumptions to Support Forecast

  • Market Context

Essential Guidance

  • Actions to Consider

Learn More

  • Related Research

  • Methodology

    • Research Sources

    • IDC New Zealand Numbers

  • Synopsis

Table: Key Economic Indicators in New Zealand, 2010-2014

Table: New Zealand IT Services Market Size, 2011


Table: Reason to Invest in Business Analytics


Table: New Zealand IT Services Market Leaders, 2011


Table: New Zealand IT Services Spending, 2011-2016 (NZ$M)


Table: Top 3 Assumptions for the New Zealand IT Services Market, 2012-2016


Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the New Zealand Services Market, 2012-2016


Table: New Zealand IT Services Spending, 2007-2016: Comparison of 2011 and 2012 Forecasts (NZ$M)


Table: IDC's IT Services Overview Market Map


Figure: New Zealand ICT Services Spending by Foundation Market, 2011


Figure: Industry Under Transformation


Figure: Server Virtualisation Penetration Rate in Asia/Pacific


Figure: Asia/Pacific Public Cloud Spending Including VPC Across Asia/Pacific but Excluding Application as a Service


Figure: Adoption Plans for Converged/Unified and Integrated Infrastructure


Figure: CIO Innovation


Figure: Distinction Between Outsourcing and Managed Services


Figure: IT Services Spending by Vertical


Figure: BFSI Heat Map


Figure: New Zealand IT Services Spending by Foundation Market, 2011


Figure: New Zealand IT Services Spending, 2007-2016: Comparison of 2011 and 2012 Forecasts


New Zealand IT Services 2012-2016 Forecast and Analysis published by IDC in June 6, 2012. This report consists of 52 Pages and the price starts from US $ 4500.

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