This report presents the findings from a survey of 137 Middle Eastern enterprises regarding their Information & Communication Technology (ICT) investment priorities. The survey investigates the core technologies which Middle Eastern enterprises are investing in, including the likes of enterprise applications, security, mobility, communications & collaboration, and Cloud Computing.... Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 110321 1250 USD New
ICT priorities in the Middle East - Enterprise ICT investment plans to 2013
 
 

ICT priorities in the Middle East - Enterprise ICT investment plans to 2013

  • Category : ICT & Media
  • Published On : July   2013
  • Pages : 37
  • Publisher : Kable Market Research
 
 
 
Synopsis
This report presents the findings from a survey of 137 Middle Eastern enterprises regarding their Information & Communication Technology (ICT) investment priorities. The survey investigates the core technologies which Middle Eastern enterprises are investing in, including the likes of enterprise applications, security, mobility, communications & collaboration, and Cloud Computing.
Scope
Recognize Middle Eastern enterprises’ strategic objectives with regards to their ICT investments.

Identify Middle Eastern enterprises’ investment priorities based on their budget allocations across core technology categories such as enterprise applications, security, mobility, communications & collaboration, and Cloud Computing, etc.

Learn about the drivers that are influencing Middle Eastern enterprises’ investments in each technology category.

Establish how Middle Eastern enterprises’ IT budgets are currently allocated across various segments within a technology category.

Gain insight into how Middle Eastern enterprises plan to change their IT budget allocations across various segments within a technology category.
Summary
Why was the report written?
In order to provide deeper insights into Middle Eastern enterprises’ ICT investment priorities and strategic objectives.

What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
Enterprises in the Middle East are witnessing a relatively low adoption of cloud computing solutions. The demand for these solutions is expected to increase, with significant portion of respondents planning to invest here through to the end of 2014.

What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Organizations across the Middle East have gradually started to adopt cloud computing in an effort to minimise costs and reduce burden of IT management.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
Kable Market Research Market Research has invested significant resources in order to interview CIOs and IT managers about their IT investment priorities. Very few IT analyst houses will have interviewed 130+ ICT decision makers in the Middle East market in 2012.
Reasons To Buy
Enterprises in the Middle East are increasing their focus on strengthening their security infrastructure after facing a series of high profile attacks on various high profile multinational firms.

The survey shows that with the increasing complexity of ICT infrastructure, a large proportion of Middle Eastern enterprises are favouring investments in IT systems management in the next two years.

E-mail archiving is the most widely used content management technology in the Middle East, primarily driven by enterprises’ need to meet compliance regulations.

The exponential growth in data generation and the increasing need of companies to make decisions based on actionable insights is driving the demand for data warehousing/marts and data analytics.

Kable Market Research believes that as enterprises continuously look to reduce their impact on environment and minimise IT infrastructure and energy costs, the demand for green IT technologies is expected to grow in the coming months.

Table of Contents
1 Enterprise ICT investment trends
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Survey demographics
1.3 ICT budget changes
1.4 Strategic objectives
1.5 Core technology investment priorities
2 Detailed ICT investment priorities
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Enterprise applications
2.3 Business intelligence
2.4 Security
2.5 Content management
2.6 Mobility
2.7 IT systems management
2.8 Communications & collaboration
2.9 Green IT & virtualization
2.1 Cloud computing solutions
3 Summary
3.1 Middle Eastern enterprises are planning to increase their spending on advanced technologies such as mobility and cloud computing
4 Appendix
4.1 Definitions
4.2 Further reading
4.3 Contact the authors
List Of Tables
Table 1: Middle Eastern enterprise ICT survey geographical breakdown
Table 2: Middle Eastern enterprise ICT survey industry breakdown
Table 3: Middle Eastern enterprise ICT survey breakdown by size band (number of employees)
Table 4: Recent and expected ICT budget changes among Middle Eastern enterprises
Table 5: Current strategic objectives of Middle Eastern enterprises
Table 6: Current and future investment priorities of Middle Eastern enterprises across core technologies
Table 7: Enterprise applications – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Table 8: Business intelligence – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Table 9: Security – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Table 10: Content management – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Table 11: Mobility – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Table 12: IT systems management – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Table 13: Communications & collaboration – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Table 14: Green IT & virtualization – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Table 15: Cloud computing solutions – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
List Of Figures
Figure 1: Middle Eastern enterprise ICT survey geographical breakdown
Figure 2: Middle Eastern enterprise ICT survey industry breakdown
Figure 3: Middle Eastern enterprise ICT survey breakdown by size band (number of employees)
Figure 4: Recent and expected ICT budget changes among Middle Eastern enterprises
Figure 5: Current strategic objectives of Middle Eastern enterprises
Figure 6: Current and future investment priorities of Middle Eastern enterprises across core technologies
Figure 7: Enterprise applications – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Figure 8: Business intelligence – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Figure 9: Security – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Figure 10: Content management – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Figure 11: Mobility – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Figure 12: IT systems management – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Figure 13: Communications & collaboration – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Figure 14: Green IT & virtualization – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
Figure 15: Cloud computing solutions – Middle Eastern enterprises’ current and future investment priorities
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