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A study by AMI-Partner indicates that SMBs in India are set to invest $860 million on packed software this year, showing a steady growth level
 
DQC NEWS BUREAU
 
Tuesday, May 19, 2009

 

As per the AMI study, small and medium businesses (SMBs) in India are on track  to invest about $860 million in packaged software this year, almost 15 percent more than 2008. The estimated growth level is down amid this current economic slowdown, but still steady.

In 2008, small businesses (SBs) posted a 21 percent rise in software spending, while medium businesses (MBs) showed a much lower 12 percent growth in the same spending category last year. 2008 displayed good traction for productivity suits, collaborative tools and even high-end applications like BI tools, middleware, security/storage applications and network management tools.

“Buying behavior and purchase decisions have become very formalized and systematic,” said Nirupam Chaudhuri, Sr Research Manager, AMI-Partners. “There is increasing pressure on the technology decision makers to ensure that application investments meet both short-term and long-term business and financial goals,” said Chaudhuri.

The study also stated that among verticals, the manufacturing and professional services sector together drove more than 47 percent of SB software spending-and 70 percent of MB software spend. Applications for productivity enhancements, accounts and financial solutions, advanced marketing and sales tools, analytics tools will find buyers even in current times of slowdown.

Consolidation and virtualization solutions will find major takers, although adoption is still much lower than global standards. Hosting service providers with third-party data centers have been leading adopters of virtualization, Chaudhuri said. Various users are in different phases, starting from conceptualization, architecting and final deployment. Customer base will increase manifolds in coming times amid focus to leverage existing IT and more utilization of resources in place. Scale is essential to get full potential of virtualization; below some trade-off points these solutions are not yet cost effective, he added.

Companies in India show high awareness but low enthusiasm for software as a service. In these times of tech slowdown, lower initial capital investments for SaaS applications is to be expected, he said. The proliferation of broadband with increasing speeds has been a major influencer for increased interest in SaaS. The scenario in India has to improve a lot more. ISVs have to think of innovative business models to support installations; advertisement revenues also can be explored to keep user costs down.

To support ISVs, SaaS hosts can provide them with value-added services like SLA monitoring, billing, etc. Post/sales support services and maintenance are major activities for partners in this domain. Implementation activities are rising in association with primary SaaS solution vendors. Integration of SaaS offerings with remaining in-house applications is also a major activity.

DQC News Bureau

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