I mentioned earlier today a flood of managed services-oriented research reports from Untangle and other organizations. But here’s another interesting twist on the managed services industry: Research and Markets has announced a Microsoft Excel data file that forecasts US business managed services spending for 2007 through 2012.
The spreadsheet, according to Research and Markets, covers such topics as:
- Web and application hosting services
- Managed infrastructure services
- Managed network services
Each of these product category forecasts are broken into the following segments and sub-segments:
- SOHO business (1 to 4 employee firms and self-employed)
- Small business (5 to 9 employees, 10 to 19 employees, 20 to 49 employees, and 50 to 99 employees)
- Mid-sized business (100 to 249 employees, 250 to 499 employees, and 500 to 999 employees)
- Enterprise (1,000 to 4,999 employees, 5,000 to 9,999 employees, and 10,000 or more employees)
Key Topics Covered:
- Changes From 2007 Forecasts, Methodology, and Definitions
- Managed Services Spending (US$ in Millions) – US Business, 2007–2012
- Web and Application Hosting Services Spending (US$ in Millions) – US Business, 2007–2012
- Managed Infrastructure Services Spending (US$ in Millions) – US Business, 2007–2012
- Managed Network Services Spending (US$ in Millions) – US Business, 2007–2012
For more information, visit Research and Markets.
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