Business Services Industry

Trends Change in Mexico IT Infrastructure Outsourcing

Business Wire, June 28, 2007

FARMINGTON, Conn. -- The Infoshop (http://www.the-infoshop.com/ee/53047) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's product Mexico IT Infrastructure Outsourcing Services Markets to its online catalog.

With the overall IT infrastructure outsourcing contracts decreasing in terms of scope and value, providers in the country are strongly approaching the market with advanced solutions with high margins in an attempt to bundle these services within current customers. Mexico IT Infrastructure Outsourcing Services Markets gives an overview of Mexico, and Latin America, and their position in the IT Infrastructure Outsourcing Markets, the services they provide and where the future might take them.

As companies realize the economic advantages of outsourcing, Mexico, who has been one of the fastest growing providers, will be up against other areas that want to gain from this trend, as well as trends that continuously change.

This reports features the following sections:

1. Market Overview

-- 1. Introduction
    -- 1. Market Background
    -- 2. Market Definitions
-- 2. Market Engineering Measurements
    -- 1. Market Drivers
    -- 2. Market Restraints
    -- 3. Market Engineering Measurements

2. Market Forecasts and Trends

-- 1. Forecast
    -- 1. Current Market Status
    -- 2. Market Forecasts
-- 2. Demand Analysis
    -- 1. Addressable Market
    -- 2. Co-location
    -- 3. Dedicated Hosting
    -- 4. Storage
    -- 5. Disaster Recovery
    -- 6. Network Management
-- 3. Market Trends
    -- 1. Pricing Trends and Strategies
    -- 2. Vertical Market Assessment
    -- 3. Trends and Technologies

3. Competitive Analysis

-- 1. Competitive Environment
    -- 1. Competitive Structure
    -- 2. Market Share Analysis
-- 2. Competitive Profiles
    -- 1. EDS
    -- 2. IBM
    -- 3. HP
    -- 4. T-Systems (Gedas)
    -- 5. Unisys
    -- 6. Kio Networks
    -- 7. Diveo
    -- 8. Triara
    -- 9. Product Analysis

For more information visit http://www.the-infoshop.com/ee/53047

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