Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Springboard Research reported that local system integrators
and Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) are playing a role in SOA vendors’
ability to penetrate four major domestic markets in Asia.
This is evident in the Chinese market that is dominated by local players. These
are the findings of Springboard’s latest research covering Asia’s
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) market, based on a survey of 354 CIOs and
IT managers of large and mid-market enterprises in China,
India, Singapore and Australia.
“Local SIs and ISVs form an important part of the SOA ecosystem by integrating
systems well, and by building customized applications on vendor platforms,”
said Balaka Baruah Aggarwal, Senior Manager for Emerging Software for
Springboard Research. “While international software vendors also offer
integration and consulting services directly, ISV/SI partners are key providers
of these services,” added Ms. Aggarwal.
The local ISV/SI partner landscape throughout most of Asia
now has many multinational vendors that have worked in the region with their
top tier global integration partners. However, the Indian market is a notable
exception where global IT companies such as IBM, HP and Microsoft dominate
mindshare as SOA players, despite the presence of home-grown IT giants like
TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL and Satyam.
“The Indian players are now beginning to expand both in the domestic market and
neighbouring markets in the region. The case for Chinese integrators is just
the opposite, as they have established their hold on the domestic market and
are now on the prowl to expand their regional and global presence,” added Ms.
Aggarwal.
Springboard has scanned the SOA partner landscape and identified some key
vendors who are prominent in Asia. These SOA
local leaders include:
Kaz Group- Australia
Kingdee- China
TongTech- China
Patni Systems- India
Satyam Computers- India
TCS- India
Wipro- India
TmaxSoft- Korea
Samsung SDS- Korea
NCS- Singapore
“Integration skills of partners have a critical role in successful SOA projects
as SOA involves bringing together disparate IT systems,” Ms Aggarwal explained.
“The battle for SOA has extended from simply marketing SOA solutions to seeking
out partners who have good integration skills and reach in the local markets.
Ultimately it is good partners who will make the difference in vendors’ ability
to woo customers,” she added.
The study also found that price is not the number one reason for vendor
selection. Important reasons for vendor selection are proven products and
solutions, clearly defined roadmaps for deployment and vendor reputation. On
the other hand, the perception of SOA being expensive emerged as the top
inhibitor for SOA deployment.
“As SOA is a strategic initiative, the process requires investment and a
long-term organizational commitment. Further, since business managers typically
control the budget in an organization, particularly for extended strategic
projects, vendors need to target business managers along with technology
managers,” said Ms. Aggarwal.
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