Introduction
An analyst-based report on the contracts signed in the previous month, with graphical representation of key activity by volume and value for industries and IT services domains. The analysis will cover any significant deals and compare activities to the previous 12 months, highlighting contracts up for expiration.
Scope
Covers global markets, including North America, EMEA and the emerging markets in APAC and Latin America Covers all deal types in all IT services domains, including infrastructure, applications and BPO
Highlights
The main trends seen during the month include a Y-o-Y increase of total IT services contract value. Deals valued under $50m accounted for 77% of the total deal volume.
Infrastructure management contracts accounted for 56% of TCV while Central and federal government agencies contributed 32% to the month's TCV.
Enterprises tended to prefer shorter deals with durations of less than three years. Value of IT services contracts signed in North America increased 96% Y-o-Y.
Reasons to Purchase
Track major deals among your competitors and plan your strategy accordingly Understand which deals are set to expire, and when Analyze trends by IT Services domain and by client industry and country
An analyst-based report on the contracts signed in the previous month, with graphical representation of key activity by volume and value for industries and IT services domains. The analysis will cover any significant deals and compare activities to the previous 12 months, highlighting contracts up for expiration.
Scope
Highlights
The main trends seen during the month include a Y-o-Y increase of total IT services contract value. Deals valued under $50m accounted for 77% of the total deal volume.
Infrastructure management contracts accounted for 56% of TCV while Central and federal government agencies contributed 32% to the month's TCV.
Enterprises tended to prefer shorter deals with durations of less than three years. Value of IT services contracts signed in North America increased 96% Y-o-Y.
Reasons to Purchase
DATAMONITOR VIEW
CATALYST
SUMMARY
ANALYSIS
IT services contracts value increased 81% Y-o-Y to $10.7bn
Deals valued under $50m accounted for 77% of the total deal volume
Infrastructure management contracts accounted for 56% of total contract value
TCV of application management deals increased significantly Y-o-Y
Central and federal government agencies contributed 32% to the month's TCV
Defense sector also witnessed increase in IT spending
TCV of services sector deals more than doubled Y-o-Y
Ian, Evan & Alexander Corp led the IT services space with the highest total deal value signed
Enterprises tended to prefer shorter deals with durations of less than three years
Value of IT services contracts signed in North America increased 96% Y-o-Y
Of all the contracts expiring in the next six months, 21% are infrastructure management contracts
Of the total contracts set to expire by July 2010, 20% are in the financial services sector
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Top 10 contracts signed in January 2010 by value
Table 2: Definitions - IT Services
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Number of contracts in the IT services sector, January 2009 to January 2010
Figure 2: Breakdown of contracts by domain, January 2009 to January 2010
Figure 3: Breakdown of contracts by industry, January 2009 to January 2010
Figure 4: Contracts won by vendors, January 2009 to January 2010
Figure 5: Contracts by duration, January 2009 to January 2010
Figure 6: Volume of contracts by geographic location
Figure 7: Contracts expiring by IT service type, February 2010 to July 2010*
Figure 8: Contracts expiring by vertical industries, February 2010 to July 2010
CATALYST
SUMMARY
ANALYSIS
IT services contracts value increased 81% Y-o-Y to $10.7bn
Deals valued under $50m accounted for 77% of the total deal volume
Infrastructure management contracts accounted for 56% of total contract value
TCV of application management deals increased significantly Y-o-Y
Central and federal government agencies contributed 32% to the month's TCV
Defense sector also witnessed increase in IT spending
TCV of services sector deals more than doubled Y-o-Y
Ian, Evan & Alexander Corp led the IT services space with the highest total deal value signed
Enterprises tended to prefer shorter deals with durations of less than three years
Value of IT services contracts signed in North America increased 96% Y-o-Y
Of all the contracts expiring in the next six months, 21% are infrastructure management contracts
Of the total contracts set to expire by July 2010, 20% are in the financial services sector
Appendix
Bibliography
Ask the analyst
Datamonitor consulting
Disclaimer
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Top 10 contracts signed in January 2010 by value
Table 2: Definitions - IT Services
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Number of contracts in the IT services sector, January 2009 to January 2010
Figure 2: Breakdown of contracts by domain, January 2009 to January 2010
Figure 3: Breakdown of contracts by industry, January 2009 to January 2010
Figure 4: Contracts won by vendors, January 2009 to January 2010
Figure 5: Contracts by duration, January 2009 to January 2010
Figure 6: Volume of contracts by geographic location
Figure 7: Contracts expiring by IT service type, February 2010 to July 2010*
Figure 8: Contracts expiring by vertical industries, February 2010 to July 2010
