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IT shops that outsource infrastructure management and application services can expect to save 12% to 17% annually on average, which means U.S. companies are sitting on about $10 billion in potential savings, according to a new Forrester Research report
Forrester concluded that U.S. companies, which spent close to $150 billion for all IT services and outsourcing in 2006, could reap more rewards by crafting better contracts.
Motivated by previous survey results showing that about 70% of 615 technology decision-makers are hoping to reduce their budget spend on IT services, Forrester teamed with IT outsourcing advisory firm TPI to calculate potential savings. TPI provided data from more then 50 IT outsourcing transactions between 2003 and 2006, and all of the deals used in Forrester's study included infrastructure management services, with 22 of the contracts also featuring application services.
Forrester says companies seeking large outsourcing engagements should target the "sweet spot deal," which runs about seven years in duration and has a total contract value of between $200 million and $1 billion, with between $50 million and $120 million in annual spend. Forrester's savings calculations -- determined by comparing the projected internal costs without outsourcing to the total planned costs with outsourcing -- show that companies landing such sweet spot deals could save 17% at the high end and 12% in more conservative deals.
"The few dozen TPI clients analyzed here have unlocked at least $3.3 billion of total commercial value," Forrester reports.
if Quality goes down, you're doing it wrong...By Fabrizio on December 23, 2007, 11:32 pmThe quality argument to say outsourcing is bad only comes from either people that have no clue of what they're talking about or from people that have done/seen it...
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I don't entirely agree withBy Tom Kricheck on October 30, 2007, 7:51 amI don't entirely agree with this, especially with its relevance to SMEs which I don't think it takes sufficiently into account. The revenues of said organizations...
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Quality - should not be compromised.By Anonymous - Indian on September 28, 2007, 12:02 pmI feel Quality is very important and should not be compromised. However given the situations like 24/7 support, its often good idea to outsource/offshore only the...
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i agree..By Anonymous on September 28, 2007, 2:18 amThis concept is a win-win situation in my opinion. I am Investor, businessman and employee and as far as i see it...the value of a company and overall equity increases...
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Not Sure I AgreeBy limitedwisdom on September 21, 2007, 10:27 amNo one outsources to improve service. Gee, wonder why? I don't agree with that statement. I'm the IT Manager of an extremely small shop. On our monthly budget...
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