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Emerging Technologies, ‘as a Service’ Offerings and Clients’ Cybersecurity Concerns Drive Changes in IT Services Portfolios Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark
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Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Webinar Presenters
Amy McLaughlin
Research Analyst
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @amykate1221
Patrick Heffernan
IT Services Practice Manager and Principal Analyst
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @TBR_PatrickH
Elitsa Bakalova
Professional Services Senior Analyst
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @ElitsaBakalova
Ramunas Svarcas
Professional Services Principal Analyst
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @rjsTBR
Deleon Narcisse
Research Analyst
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @DCNtbr
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BUSINESS QUARTERLYSM
IT Services Vendor BenchmarkFirst Calendar Quarter 2015
Publish Date: June 29, 2015
Authors:
Elitsa Bakalova, Professional Services Senior Analyst
Bozhidar Hristov, Cassandra Mooshian, Jennifer Hamel, Kelsey Mason, Meaghan McGrath and Stephanie Artigliere, Professional Services Analysts
Amy McLaughlin, Dakin Smoyer, Deleon Narcisse and Kevin Collupy, Research Analysts
Content Editors:
Patrick Heffernan ([email protected]),
IT Services Manager and Principal Analyst;
Ramunas Svarcas, Principal Analyst, Professional Services
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Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Key Trends
Professional Services Vendor Trends for 1Q15
The growing Americas region is pushing vendors with less-
developed presence to expand and capture opportunities,
especially in North America.
Customers in energy and utilities in North America are
looking to vendors for consulting and advisory services to
improve their decision making regarding infrastructure
modernization.
The IT services revenue decline of 0.1% year-to-year in 1Q15
will push vendors to more hastily make their IT services
relevant to clients.
IT services revenue growth eroded in 1Q15 due to weakness in ITO stemming from vendors accommodating demand for ‘as a Service’ models
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Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Key Trends
Professional Services Vendor Trends for 1Q15
IT services revenue growth eroded in 1Q15 due to weakness in ITO stemming from vendors accommodating demand for ‘as a Service’ models
The growing Americas region is pushing vendors with less-
developed presence to expand and capture opportunities,
especially in North America.
Customers in energy and utilities in North America are
looking to vendors for consulting and advisory services to
improve their decision making regarding infrastructure
modernization.
The IT services revenue decline of 0.1% year-to-year in 1Q15
will push vendors to more hastily make their IT services
relevant to clients.
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Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: IT Services Performance
IT services revenue growth is decelerating as vendors change their IT services portfolios to help clients balance traditional IT services and cloud IT Services Vendor Benchmark Overview
Note: Includes average trailing 12-month (TTM) service line revenues for the 30 vendors covered in TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark; this is
not representative of a total global market view.
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Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: IT Services Performance
BPO is the fastest-growing service line, thanks to adoption of scalable and rapidly deployable platform solutions augmented with analytics
SOURCE: TBR RESEARCH AND ESTIMATES; COMPANY DATA AND ESTIMATES
Note: Dots indicate year-to-year growth, and arrows indicate directional
change relative to the year-ago quarter. Graph includes average trailing 12-
month service line revenues from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark; this
does not represent a total global market view.
Service Line Performance and Strategies
BPO (fastest YTY revenue growth) • Top Revenue: Xerox, $10.4 billion • Vendors include analytics in business process
outsourcing (BPO) to provide additional value in BPO engagements to drive business outcomes.
• Robotic process automation (RPA) and platforms are transforming the BPO delivery model, enabling vendors to offer differentiated cost savings and attract clients.
ITO (only declining YTY revenue growth) • Top Revenue: IBM, $22.3 billion • The “as a Service” model continues to erode
traditional IT outsourcing (ITO) revenue, leading to year-to-year decline in TTM revenue.
• Legacy ITO, in which the client buys equipment and the IT vendor manages it, is being replaced with managed services; however, cloud-related infrastructure management has yet to gain scale to reverse declining ITO revenue.
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Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: IT Services Performance
The Americas outpaced other regions in TTM revenue growth due to transformational deals, traditional IT services and cloud-based models
SOURCE: TBR RESEARCH AND ESTIMATES; COMPANY DATA AND ESTIMATES
Note: Dots indicate year-to-year growth, and arrows indicate directional
change relative to the year-ago quarter. Graph includes average trailing 12-
month service line revenues from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark; this
does not represent a total global market view.
Geographic Performance and Strategies
Americas (largest in TTM revenue) • Top Revenue: IBM, $22.9 billion • Development of consulting-led capabilities
helped some vendors capture transformational deals and grow revenue in the Americas in 1Q15.
• Vendors capitalize on demand from clients in the U.S. seeking digitally disrupted offerings delivered “as a Service” and outcomes-focused business transformation. However, the cannibalization of traditional IT services revenue as clients adopted cloud-based services slowed growth.
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Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: IT Services Performance
Disruptive technology and security offerings supported by consulting services position vendors to capture opportunities in the connected world
Color Key India-centric Svcs/Product Multiline Svcs Multiline
Cognizant’s 2H14 acquisitions will drive its year-to-year revenue growth close to 20% in 2015. Digital transformation wins and deals leveraging TriZetto and Cognizant offerings will help sustain revenue growth in the midteens in 2016.
Strategy consulting backed by investments in digital, analytics and Internet of Things to provide technology and functional solutions using a global delivery network contributed to Accenture’s revenue expansion.
Offering secure, scalable intelligent networks supported with consulting improves Cisco Services’ reputation as a trusted adviser and supports its above-average revenue growth.
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Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Key Trends
Professional Services Vendor Trends for 1Q15
IT services revenue growth eroded in 1Q15 due to weakness in ITO stemming from vendors accommodating demand for ‘as a Service’ models
The growing Americas region is pushing vendors with less-
developed presence to expand and capture opportunities,
especially in North America.
Customers in energy and utilities in North America are
looking to vendors for consulting and advisory services to
improve their decision making regarding infrastructure
modernization.
The IT services revenue decline of 0.1% year-to-year in 1Q15
will push vendors to more hastily make their IT services
relevant to clients.
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IT services vendors seek niche acquisitions that can accelerate market penetration, enhance security and expand market reach
Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Quarterly Focus — M&A
M&A Focus Areas
Delivery Diversification
Deepen Core Capabilities
Divestments
Innovate Portfolio
• Accenture (Agilex)
• Infosys (Skava, Panaya)
• CSC (Autonomic Resources)
Atos (sold Workplace and Service Desk Services business in France to Proservia)
• Accenture (Gapso)
• Capgemini (iGate)
• Cognizant (CNO Financial Group Inc.)
• IBM (Phytel)
IBM (Explorys, Phytel and AlchemyAPI)
1Q15 Examples of Mergers and Acquisitions
TBR Assessment
• IT services vendors are acquiring to improve capabilities in connected devices, digital and security offerings to deliver results-based services and solutions.
• Firms leverage leading-edge portfolio offerings to attract clients in vertically oriented markets including healthcare, retail and communications.
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Atos and Capgemini use acquisitions to diversify their global revenues and accelerate their expansion in the North America IT services market
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Atos acquired Xerox’s ITO business
• North America revenue rose from 7% of annual revenue to 17%, or $2.3 billion.
• North America headcount rose from 4,000 in 2014 to 7,700 post-integration.
• Anchored Atos’ global leadership in managed services (MS); MS increased from 47% of 2013 revenue to 53% of Atos’ pro forma revenue.
• Strengthened Atos’ Canopy cloud position • Enabled Atos to grow through customer focus, new
offerings and partnerships
Capgemini acquired iGate
• North America revenue rose from 21% of annual revenue to 27%, or $4 billion.
• North America headcount rose from 10,100 in 2014 to more than 15,000 post-integration.
• Reinforced Capgemini’s IP-rich offerings and industry expertise, especially in financial services
• Complemented Capgemini’s applications services, infrastructure services, vertical BPO and engineering services
• Employees in global delivery centers rose to 100,000, or 56% of its headcount, up from 67,000 in 2014.
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Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Key Trends
Professional Services Vendor Trends for 1Q15
IT services revenue growth eroded in 1Q15 due to weakness in ITO stemming from vendors accommodating demand for ‘as a Service’ models
The growing Americas region is pushing vendors with less-
developed presence to expand and capture opportunities,
especially in North America.
Customers in energy and utilities in North America are
looking to vendors for consulting and advisory services to
improve their decision making regarding infrastructure
modernization.
The IT services revenue decline of 0.1% year-to-year in 1Q15
will push vendors to more hastily make their IT services
relevant to clients.
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• United States, Canada and Mexico
• Companies with more than 1,000 employees
• IT decision makers and influencers in IT and line-of-business management
• Surveys for buyers of software applications and related professional services
• Surveys completed in late 2014
TBR SourceIT Energy Sampling Plan
150 survey respondents
Survey Demographics
Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Energy and Utilities North America
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Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Energy and Utilities North America
Services providers should provide energy customers with knowledgeable consultants to assist in IT workload modernization
While generally satisfied with services providers and their offerings, customers are looking to vendors for consulting and advisory services to improve their decision making regarding infrastructure modernization.
The localized nature of the energy and utilities industries prompts an assortment of services providers being used.
• Strategy firms: Identify and optimize future operations
• IT infrastructure firms: Understand existing infrastructure and recommend changes
• Local services providers: Understand regional business settings and associated regulations and customer requirements
Budgets will remain relatively constrained over the next year, with most investment targeted at day-to-day planning with CRM and using ERP workloads for the longer term.
Key Findings
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The energy sector requires considerable consulting services for upgrades of workloads due to its legacy infrastructure, both physical and IT
Workload Top Service Used
HR/Workforce Management
Business process consulting to
determine how to change process to take full advantage of new software
Accounting and Finance
Business process consulting to
determine how to change process to take full advantage of new software
PLM Technical advisory services to determine
if the selected new software will work in the environment
SCM Technical advisory services to determine
if the selected new software will work in the environment
CRM Technical advisory services to help select
the right software vendor or package
ERP/ERM Business consulting to build the business
case for new software
Top Service Used by Software Workload
Energy sector clients require guidance on how to change traditional and, in many cases, region-specific processes to maximize the investment in using new, modern software.
Consulting and advisory become the cornerstone to helping address energy-related firms’ challenges in changes in regulations and customer demand to improve business outcomes.
Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Energy and Utilities North America
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Spending on back-office workloads is contracting as energy firms look more for help in understanding future resource requirements
Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Energy and Utilities North America
2015 PROJECTED BUDGET CHANGE, BY WORKLOAD TBR
Bubble represents workload type
2015 projected workload weighted average budget change
2015 projected overall average budget change
7.5%
Projected Change 2.5% 10% 5%
ERP
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CRM
SCM
PLM
Acct. & Fin.
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SOURCE: TBR SOURCEIT ENERGY & UTILITIES SURVEY
As part of a capital-intensive industry, energy firms need to focus on resource planning while still meeting the demands of customers, necessitating budget dollars dedicated to ERP and CRM workloads.
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Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Key Trends
Professional Services Vendor Trends for 1Q15
IT services revenue growth eroded in 1Q15 due to weakness in ITO stemming from vendors accommodating demand for ‘as a Service’ models
The growing Americas region is pushing vendors with less-
developed presence to expand and capture opportunities,
especially in North America.
Customers in energy and utilities in North America are
looking to vendors for consulting and advisory services to
improve their decision making regarding infrastructure
modernization.
The IT services revenue decline of 0.1% year-to-year in 1Q15
will push vendors to more hastily make their IT services
relevant to clients.
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PSP Research Current Topics 2Q15 Report Key Themes
• Select Vendor Reports: o Accenture o Atos o Capgemini o Cisco Services o Cognizant o CSC o Dell Services o Fujitsu o HP Services o IBM Global Services o Infosys o TCS o T-Systems o Wipro ITS o Xerox
• Select Benchmarks: Business Intelligence Professional Services Vendor, Digital Marketing Services, Global Delivery, Healthcare IT Services, IT Services Vendor, Management Consulting, Public Sector IT Services, Managed Private & Professional Services Cloud
Healthcare industry
Assess vendors’ healthcare IT Services strategies, portfolios, resources and capabilities. Analyze key demand trends and areas of growth in North America and EMEA. Examine the effect of analytics and digital transformation on HITS. Identify how vendors ensure personal data security and integrity.
Digital transformation
Analyze how IT services vendors position to help clients develop and execute digital transformation strategies to adjust business models. Examine how vendors differentiate in digital transformation. Evaluate key industries that embrace digital technologies and vendors’ offerings and activities to address industry-specific needs. Identify how vendors turn digital investments and announcements into revenue.
APAC
Understand how IT services vendors view the near-term outlook for APAC and their strategies for local market expansion. Identify which verticals IT services vendors are targeting in APAC and which service offerings are gaining the most client attention. Analyze vendors’ strategies and activities to help less technologically advanced organizations modernize through social, mobile, analytics, cloud, the Internet of Things and digital solutions. Examine whether vendors are opening new offices and recruiting locally.
Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: 2Q15 Key Topics
TBR will analyze IT services vendors’ strategies in security, digital transformation and Internet of Things to support growth
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Questions?
Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Q&A
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James McIlroy Vice President of Sales Email: [email protected] Telephone: 603.929.1166
Insights from TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark: Contact Information
Twitter: @TBRinc SlideShare: www.slideshare.net/TBR_Market_Insight YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TBRIChannel LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/technology-business-research
Amy McLaughlin
Research Analyst
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @amykate1221
Patrick Heffernan
IT Services Practice Manager and Principal Analyst
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @TBR_PatrickH
Elitsa Bakalova
Professional Services Senior Analyst
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @ElitsaBakalova
Ramunas Svarcas
Professional Services Principal Analyst
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @rjsTBR
Deleon Narcisse
Research Analyst
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @DCNtbr
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PSP Syndicated Research Coverage
IT Services Vendors Public Sector Vendors Benchmarks (Benchmark XLS data also available)
• Accenture • Atos • Capgemini • CGI* • Cisco • Cognizant • CSC • Dell • EMC Services* • Fujitsu • HCL Technologies • HP • IBM Global Services • Infosys • Tata Consultancy Services • T-Systems • Unisys • Wipro IT Services • Xerox
• Booz Allen Hamilton* • CACI International* • General Dynamics IS&T* • L-3 Communications* • Leidos* • Lockheed Martin IS&GS* • ManTech* • Northrop Grumman IS&TS* • Raytheon Intelligence, Information
& Services* • SAIC*
• Ad Tech Vendor Benchmark* • Business Intelligence Professional
Services Vendor Benchmark* • Digital Marketing Services Benchmark* • Global Delivery Benchmark* • Healthcare IT Services Benchmark • IT Services Vendor Benchmark • Management Consulting Benchmark* • Public Sector IT Services Benchmark
Management Consulting Vendors
• Bain & Company* • Boston Consulting Group* • Deloitte Consulting* • McKinsey & Co.* • PwC*
Healthcare IT Services Vendors
• Accenture Healthcare IT Services* • CSC Healthcare IT Services* • Dell Healthcare IT Services* • HP Healthcare IT Services* • IBM Healthcare IT Services*
TBR Professional Services Syndicated Coverage
*Semiannual publication
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