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Spending
rises for CRM and ERP
17.06.2002 - IDC
Organisations
are increasing their spending with third party companies
to help deal with their enterprise software, according
to a new study from market research firm IDC.
Enterprise
software, used by companies to automate their business
operations, has always been complicated to implement
and maintain, which in turn has fuelled a demand for
related IT services. Therefore, spending has remained
strong, according to IDC.
Between
2001 and 2006, worldwide spending on IT services related
to enterprise software and related functions will grow
at a compound annual rate of 13.5%, hitting $187bn (£128bn)
in 2006, said Stephanie Torto, an IDC analyst. IDC calls
this the "solution services market" and breaks it down
into six areas of services spending:
Supply chain management (SCM) software services; Enterprise
resource management, better known as enterprise resource
planning (ERP), software services; Customer relationship
management (CRM) software services Knowledge management
software services; E-commerce services for implementing
enterprise software whose main purpose is to create
a system for doing business online Globalisation and
localisation services for adapting enterprise software
to the laws, culture and regulations of specific countries.
Driving
the market's forecasted growth will be services tied
to SCM software, followed by ERP and CRM, Torto said.
Companies are turning to SCM, ERP and CRM software to
gain systems that will address their business operations
in a "holistic" manner, Torto said.
Consequently,
knowledge management and e-commerce initiatives increasingly
are being included as part of the more encompassing
SCM, ERP and CRM projects, she added. In the future,
clients will increasingly demand that IT services firms
be able to provide - by themselves or via partnerships
- a broad variety of enterprise-software services, including
consulting, systems integration, outsourcing, support
and training, Torto said. This "solution services market"
is part of the overall worldwide IT services market,
which will grow at a compound annual rate of 12.4% between
2001 and 2006, reaching $626bn (£427bn) in 2006, according
to an IDC forecast.
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