AMI-Partners' Study Predicts IT and Telecom Spending among SMBs
Worldwide to Exceed $850 Billion During 2004
-- New
Business Formation and IT
Infrastructure Buildout in Emerging
Markets Fuels Growth;
-- Productivity and Security Driven IT Revival in Developed
Economies;
-- Global SMB IT and Telecom Spending on Track to Exceed $1
Trillion in 2006
Online Stock Market Trading NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 7, 2004--AMI-Partners- According
to AMI-Partners' bi-annual worldwide SMB IT and Telecommunications
opportunity sizing study titled "The SMB Global Model", IT and
telecommunications spending among SMBs worldwide is expected to
touch $868 Billion by the end of 2004. IT products and services are
expected to drive approximately $528 billion of this figure, up 13%
from the $467 billion spent during 2003. Telecommunications
products and services, including VoIP services and on-premises
equipment such as PBXs, will drive approximately $340 billion of
spending during 2004.
Based on AMI-Partners' comprehensive annual primary research based
tracking with over 5,000 SMBs across the globe, The SMB Global
Model study predicts worldwide SMB IT and Telecommunications
spending will exceed $1.1 trillion during 2008, suggesting a
2003-2008 annual growth rate of 7.2%. APEJ (Asia-Pacific Excluding
Japan) and EEMEA (Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa) will grow
their combined share of this figure from 27% to 32% during the same
period, as North America and Western Europe's combined share
adjusts from 58% to 53%.
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IT acquisition growth include:
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Stock Market Game -- Strong new business formation in Eastern Europe, Russia and
China, led by privatization and the eastward expansion of the EU.
Of the 9.5 million new businesses expected to be added to the
global SMB universe by 2008, 75% , or about 7 million are expected
to come from the Eastern European and Asia-Pacific regions.
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costs.
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industrial exporters to the broader SMB universe.
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boom led consumer consumption spree in mature economies such as the
US, UK and Australia.
Stock Investing Software While these broader economic trends provide the fundamental
basis for business growth, the stars are fully aligned on the
technology side as well. The traditional 4-year PC-replacement
cycle is in full swing from the Y2K period and, in combination with
the ongoing shift to notebooks, is resulting in exceptional growth
in PC shipments. The study shows SMBs bought $81.7 billion worth of
PC hardware during 2003 and are expected to spend over $93 billion
during 2004, an increase of 14%. Worldwide SMB PC shipments are
likely to reach 71 million units in 2004, up 17% from 2003.
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Technology
Stock Investing For Dummy The study shows rapid PC adoption and PC density (PCs per firm)
growth in India, China and Russia, with annual PC shipment growth
in rates of over 20%. "Emerging markets are witnessing the rapid
emergence of a services sector to serve growing affluence and
domestic demand, and SMBs need basic IT infrastructure to deliver
and be competitive", said Deepinder Sahni, Sr. VP at AMI-Partners.
PC hardware spending among SMBs in China is expected to touch $4.1
billion in 2004, and grow to $8.1 billion in 2008. PC Shipments
among SMBs in India will grow from 2.1 million units to 4.9 million
during the same period, while shipments to Russian SMBs are
expected to grow at an annual rate of 20% from 1.7 million units in
2004 to 4.2 million in 2008. Strong growth in businesses adopting
networking products for the first time is fueling growth in
routing, switching and wireless LAN gear, with annual spending
growth rates in these categories exceeding 30%, and expected to
grow to over $3 billion by 2008.
Stock Market Crash Mature Markets Drive Productivity Boosting and Security
Technology
Stock Investing Tip Meanwhile, SMBs in the US and Western Europe are seeking
productivity growth and looking to manage costs without boosting
hiring back to unmanageable levels. The study shows the hosted
applications/on-demand (ASP) computing model is gaining
credibility, with over 1 million North American and Western
European SMBs now using software as a service. By 2008, over 3
million are expected to utilize ASP services. AMI's study shows
ASP, enterprise applications such as CRM and ERP/SCM, security,
intranets, IT consulting services, portable PCs and storage
solutions will provide the
underpinnings of IT growth in mature markets. Productivity growth
is also likely to be boosted by investments in wireless networking
gear, which is expected to increase from $600 million in 2003 to
$835 million in 2004 in North America and Western Europe. "VoIP is
just beginning to makes its presence felt in the SMB space. The
intersection of VoIP and wireless technology is expected to bring
huge productivity gains to this space worldwide", said Sahni.
Mature market SMBs are also bolting on security apparatus to their
already robust networking and computing infrastructure, driving
annual growth in security spending in the 25% range. SMB spending
on the full spectrum of security hardware and software during 2004
is expected to be $3.5 billion in North America and Western Europe,
and likely to grow to over $10 billion by 2008.
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Online Stock Investing SMBs in countries such as Singapore, Taiwan and Korea, which
serve as strong global manufacturing/exporting hubs, are merging
into global supply chains, driving investments in networking
infrastructure, ERP/SCM and
CRM software and storage
solutions. With an uptick in manufacturing in these countries,
driven by an improving global outlook, the AMI study predicts
total IT spending in these 3 countries combined will grow from
$11 billion in 2004 to over $17 billion in 2008, an annual
growth rate of over 11%.
Stock Market Crash Of This AMI study, titled The Global Model, provides a detailed
picture of IT adoption and spending patterns in the SMB space
across 28 IT sectors and 15 countries, with roll ups to regional
and worldwide views. The number of businesses and their spending on
various technologies - including wireless LANs, IP PBXs, VoIP,
outsourced IT services, storage, VPNs/firewalls, intrusion
detection, CRM, ERP/SCM - are examined in depth across the
2003-2008 time frame. The study also provides drill down views of
each of these technologies by 8 employee size and 7 vertical market
segments and serves as the industry's most comprehensive worldwide
SMB market planning tool.
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Global SMB research, please call AMI-Partners at 212-944-5100,
email ask_ami@ami-partners.com, or visit the AMI Web site,
www.ami-partners.com.
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Markets International (AMI) Partners, Inc., a leading consulting
firm specializing in IT, Internet, Telecom and business services
market intelligence, trends and strategy with a strong focus on
global small and medium business enterprises. AMI conducts the IT
industry's most comprehensive annual tracking surveys of small and
medium business (SMB) enterprises in several countries including
the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, U.K., Australia, China, India,
Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Brazil and Mexico.
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business services strategy, venture capital and actionable market
intelligence - focusing on global small and medium business (SMB)
enterprises. The AMI-Partners mission is to empower the firm's
clients for success with the highest quality data, business
planning and "go-to-market" solutions. AMI-Partners was founded in
1996 under the name of Access Media International (USA), Inc.
(AMI-USA) by Andy Bose, formerly a group vice president at IDC.
Since its inception, the firm has built a world-class management
team spanning 10 to 25 years in IT, telecommunications, online
communications, and multimedia. The team is comprised of
individuals who formerly built careers at leading
industry-companies such as ADP, Cablevision, Compaq, IBM, IDC,
Gartner, McKinsey, and other major corporations.
Wall Street Journal Com AMI-Partners has helped shape the go-to-market SMB strategies of
more than 130 leading IT, Internet, Telecom and business services
companies in the last seven years. The firm is well known for its
IT and Internet-adoption-based segmentation of the SMB markets; its
annual retainership services based on global SMB tracking surveys;
and its proprietary database of several thousand SMBs in the U.S.,
Canada, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Latin America. The firm invests
significantly in collecting survey-based information with several
thousand SMBs globally through the industry's most comprehensive
SMB survey instrument, and is considered to be the leading
benchmark for tracking SMB trends.
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