Length: 25 pages  
January 2, 2007
The Emerging IT Ecosystem
The Line Between Technology And Service Will Blur At A Faster Pace
by Andrew Parker, Tom Pohlmann
with Christopher Mines, Heidi Lo, Caroline Hoekendijk, Pascal Matzke, Paul Roehrig, Ph.D.

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Market forces of commoditization, miniaturization, industrialization, and globalization, along with changing buyer sentiments, will accelerate a shift in the dominant form of IT delivery by 2012 — from buyers self-integrating technology to having it assembled and managed by outside providers. These four underlying drivers aren't new, but their convergence will accelerate this market shift and make it stick: stable operations farmed out to third parties, new IP sourced from open communities and solution brokers, emerging technologies going to market wrapped in process bundles, and new software investments based on subscription rather than ownership. The resulting IT ecosystem structure will place those technology suppliers with the strongest delivery capabilities at the hubs. But in order to stay in the game, today's vendors and service providers will need to overcome their own inertia around the development and management of IP, their rigid engagement models, and their dated partnering strategies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemThe Heralds Of A Reshaped IT Industry

itemFour Trends Will Converge, Accelerating A Shift In IT From Product To Service

itemBuyer Segments Will Advance These Trends At Different Speeds

itemThe Pressure Is On Today's Ecosystem Hubs To Respond

Recommendations

itemAll Suppliers In The IT Ecosystem Must Learn New Rules

WHAT IT MEANS

itemA Couple Of Today's Giants Become Tomorrow's M&A Plays

itemSupplemental Material

Forrester surveyed more than 200 CIOs. We also interviewed 17 technology and service providers: Accenture, BMC Software, British Telecom, Capgemini, Computer Sciences Corporation, Getronics, Hewlett-Packard, IBM Software Group, Infosys, Keane, McKinsey, Microsoft, TPI, Oracle, SAP, salesforce.com, and Wipro. In addition, we interviewed numerous Forrester analysts, as well as subject matter experts like Nicholas Carr.

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Analyst: Andrew Parker, Tom Pohlmann
Technology: IT Management, IT Organization, IT Services
Industry: Computer Software Industry, Corporate Strategy, High-Tech, Product & Solutions Strategies, Professional Services, Tech Sector Economics
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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