Analyse The Managed Services Adoption Trends And Spending Of The US Government Sector.DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River. , Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c69354) has announced the addition of "US Government Sector: Managed Services An umbrella term for third-party monitoring and maintaining of computers, networks and software. The actual equipment may be inhouse or at the third-party's facilities, but the "managed" implies an ongoing effort; for example, making sure the equipment is running at a certain quality Adoption Trends and Spending" to their offering. We predict steadily increasing managed services spending growth in the US government sector with a 7% CAGR CAGR See: Compound Annual Growth Rate through 2011, though this is slightly slower than managed services spending growth in the overall US business market through the same period. There are three main sections of this report. The first section focuses on demand for managed services, including managed services adoption trends for four new business network functions covered in the 2007 Managed Services Survey. Also covered is demand for fully-managed IP telephony The two-way transmission of voice over a packet-switched IP network, which is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite. The terms "IP telephony" and "voice over IP" (VoIP) are synonymous. and fully-managed desktop solutions. The second section focuses on adoption of utility computing (1) Pay-per-usage processing provided by a service organization that uses its own computers and facilities. Customers access the computers via a private network or over the Internet and are charged according to how much computing time they use, such as CPU seconds, minutes or hours. , or on-demand services in the government sector. Covered is demand for on-demand network/bandwidth capacity, computer storage capacity, and server/CPU capacity. The third section focuses on managed services spending. Survey data tables that detail current and future demand for all surveyed business network business functions are broken down to the government sector sub-segment level. A forecast of government sector managed services spending through 2011 is included. We divide the US government sector into three sub-segments; the federal sub-segment, the state sub-segment, and the local sub-segment. The spending forecast is split into these sub-segments in the third section of this report. Topics Covered: US Government Sector Decision-Makers More Likely to be DIYers than Total US Business Market Government Managed Services Take-Rates Lag Overall US Business Take-Rates Through 2009 New Network Functions Covered for 2007 Fully-Managed Solutions Garner Interest at Federal Level Fully-Managed Desktop Solutions Resonate res·o·nate v. res·o·nat·ed, res·o·nat·ing, res·o·nates v.intr. 1. To exhibit or produce resonance or resonant effects. 2. in Federal Sector Utility Computing Adoption in the Government Vertical on Par with Total US Adoption Profile of a Utility Computing Adopter Current Non-Users Crave TO CRAVE. To ask; to demand. 2. This word is frequently used in pleading; as, to crave oyer of a bond on which the suit is brought; and in the settlement of accounts, the accountant general craves a credit or an allowance. 1 Chit. Pr. 520. See Oyer. Bandwidth The Non-Interested Fail to See Financial Reasons to Adopt On-Demand Services Government Sector Slightly More Likely to DIY DIY abbr. do-it-yourself DIY or d.i.y. Brit, Austral & NZ do-it-yourself DIY abbr DIY do it yourself a DIY shop/job. than US Market Future Cost and Complexity Still the Biggest Factors in Increased Managed Services Spending Related Reports Methodology For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c69354 |
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