Gartner: Sieben Trends verändern den Software Markt innerhalb der nächsten zehn Jahre

Freitag, 16. November 2007 um 11:00

Increased use of SaaS

Gartner predicts that 25 per cent of all new business software will be delivered by SaaS by 2011.  This model - in which software is managed and delivered remotely and charged as a paid service - will have a big impact on buyer-supplier relationships and on software margins.  Gartner believes that many of the lock-in costs will be lower in SaaS models (customisation, for example, is usually limited to configuration in a SaaS environment).  Some costs may be completely provided by the SaaS vendor and embedded in the monthly fee, for example, implementation and upgrading costs.  “These cost differentials will change the dynamic between customers and suppliers,” said Mr Snyder.  “Although switching SaaS providers is neither easy nor free, the notion of competition doesn’t disappear after the initial purchase, enabling some level of negotiation on renewal of deals.”  

Low-Cost Development Locations Combined with Modular Architectures

The advent of SOAs and more modular service-oriented applications, together with the availability of skills in lower-cost development environments such as India and China, means that alternative sources for new business software components are becoming more widely available.  For example, an organisation might not go to an offshore provider for an entire finance or HR application but might approach them to purchase a smaller add-on module at a more competitive rate.   The Emergence of Third-Party Support Offerings Maintenance services have been a quasi-monopoly for software vendors.  For many years only the software vendor had rights to the source code of the critical components of the system.  This made it impossible to go to an open, competitive market to obtain upgrades, services and support, which in turn made it impossible to negotiate maintenance fees.  Now a secondary market is emerging to provide alternative maintenance services.  Whilst these companies do not provide new functionality, nor do they generally have access to source code they do offer to maintain established versions and do legal and regulatory updates, usually for half the price of established maintenance fees.  

Growing Interest in Open-Source Software

The open-source software (OSS) movement is having a distinct impact on buyer-supplier relationships in the software industry.  The most direct impact involves the ability to provide higher-quality software at lower costs.  OSS is also shifting focus to the services provided which will mean more competition and lower margins. " OSS solutions will compete directly with closed-sourced products in all software markets although their influence will vary significantly one from technology market to another,” said Mr Snyder.  “Although it is never going to destroy industry giants such as IBM and Microsoft, it will put pressure on traditional software margin structures as these and other large vendors endeavour to counter this competitive threat.”  Gartner predicts significant interest in OSS in areas such as server, operating systems, development tools and database technologies but much less maturity in technologies such as ERP and CRM.  

Emerging Chinese Software Companies

Many dominant foreign software vendors are struggling to enter the Chinese market where the premium prices usually charged for business applications are severely challenged by the relatively price-sensitive local market.  Local companies such as Kingdee International Software Group and Ufida Software are consequently gaining market share with Chinese companies.  Western companies looking at China are asking about local software packages because they see SAP/Oracle as too big or too sophisticated for Chinese operations.  Gartner believes that once companies can offer pan-Asian solutions – be they Western or Chinese - they will represent more credible competition and the lower prices they offer could affect the global software market significantly, creating downward pressure on margins.   

Rapid Expansion of Chinese, Indian and Brazilian Markets Drives Demand for Lower Costs

One of the most potentially profound impacts on software costs and markets is the entrance of largely populated countries into the computing market.  Because of their large workforces, as these countries adopt technology more broadly, there will swiftly come an inflection point at which software costs will be more problematic.  Furthermore, these countries are not held back by legacy software investments and are free to start from a ‘Greenfield’ environment using the latest and best techniques from both an architectural and economic point of view.  The ability to leverage SaaS, instead of relying on purchased software licenses, gives largely populated countries entering the market even more latitude on how they will invest in software.    “Software buyers need to realise that the pendulum is beginning to swing in their favour and there are an increasing number of alternatives in today’s software market,” concluded Mr Snyder.  “We would advise IT organisations to use BPO and open-source alternatives to improve their negotiating power with software suppliers as well as employing the emergence of third-party vendors as a means to reduce higher maintenance fees on older versions of software.  Costing out the possibility of using offshore skills to build application functionality as web services will also help negotiations with vendors.”  

About Gartner

Gartner, Inc. (NYSE: IT) is the world’s leading information technology research and advisory company. Gartner delivers the technology-related insight necessary for our clients to make the right decisions, every day. From CIOs and senior IT leaders in corporations and government agencies, to business leaders in high-tech and telecom enterprises and professional services firms, to technology investors, Gartner is the indispensable partner to 60,000 clients in 10,000 distinct organizations. Through the resources of Gartner Research, Gartner Consulting and Gartner Events, Gartner works with every client to research, analyze and interpret the business of IT within the context of their individual role. Founded in 1979, Gartner is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, U.S.A., and has 3,900 associates, including 1,200 research analysts and consultants in 75 countries. For more information, visit www.gartner.com.

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