Network Outsourcing Market Grows and is Expected to be Worth $70 Billion by 2011
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27700) has announced the addition of Network Outsourcing Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2005 To 2011 to their offering
Enterprises are achieving a focus on core competencies. They seek to make their infrastructure more flexible; they seek to introduce services that let people manage the business intelligently. They seek to make the supply chain more efficient and to exchange information with partners. The enterprise seeks to manage IT infrastructure efficiently while reducing complexity. Enterprise network outsourcing is evolving in this context.
Service providers are faced with the need to converge their existing voice and data networks onto a single, packet-based network to meet the increasing demand from end users for fast and seamless communication. Convergence is complicated; it will happen across multiple layers; applications, infrastructures and back-office environments and will involve multiple components.
Network outsourcing is positioned to apply technology innovation for continuous improvement. Access expertise and infrastructure are part of the network outsourcing story. Network outsourcing is positioned to Improve return on technology investment (ROTI) through consolidation of assets and functions.
Network outsourcing provides a service level agreement - a guarantee to keep the infrastructure at a certain level. Network consulting is positioned for the building of resilient enterprise networks. Companies can realize network management of a new dimension of the types of risks and vulnerabilities that are possible in business. They need to plan for a range of events that can include man-made occurrences or natural disasters.
Network outsourcing is the taking over of the network and running it according to an SLA. The SLA is measurable and represents a very rich portfolio services. It may be a more targeted strategic prepackaged system to solve client pain points that are a roadmap addressing specific issue.
Service providers need to build the capacity for net services that leverage the opportunity brought by broadband. Services implementation depends on network flexibility and cost reductions.
Network outsourcing customer success depends on the evolution of the business models and their networks. Network outsourcing is taking place in this context.
Services providers in the network outsourcing business have employees dedicated to professional services, managed services, deployment services and maintenance services. Services organizations maintain a direct sales force that supplements the sales effort from the global sales organization.
Planning, design, optimization, integration and management services are critical to simplifying convergence and empowering service providers to bring profitable lifestyle-changing services to end users, while driving increased revenues.
Network outsourcing markets at $28.7 billion in 2004 are expected to grow significantly through out the forecast period to $70 billion by 2011.
Report Methodology
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Network Outsourcing Market Grows and is Expected to be Worth $70 Billion by 2011