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State of the marketSobha Meera
Analyst Meet 2001, August 6, 2001 Infosys Technologies Ltd., © 2001
Corporate IT spending continues to be sluggish in the immediate term – even though budgets exist or market forecasts have indicated otherwise
Corporate IT spending continues to be sluggish in the immediate term – even though budgets exist or market forecasts have indicated otherwise
Industry analysts have forecasted slower short-term growth forecast for the IT Services industry
» 11% in FY’01 v/s 5-year CAGR of 12% (IDC, Jul 01)
» 12.5% in FY’01 v/s 5-year CAGR of 15.6% (Gartner, Jul 01)
Recent CIO polls show greater than expected impact to IT budgets
» 6% growth in IT budgets for next 12 months, down sharply from 19% in Nov’ 00
» 52.7% CIO’s indicate that the slowdown will have a negative impact on IT spending (CIO Magazine Tech poll, Jun 01)
Recent predictions and forecasts have been proven wrong in the market
» The European market, believed less affected by any US downturn, is seeing downward adjustment of growth estimates
» Various security software and services firms missing estimates in June quarter, contrary to most survey indications
» There is visible demand or move towards services delivered online, despite doomsday forecasts for the ASP model
Analyst Meet 2001, August 6, 2001 Infosys Technologies Ltd., © 2001
The economic environment and resulting negative sentiment has driven actual
spending down, well below IT budgets planned earlier» Significant portion (over 50%) of IT spending is discretionary
» New technology investment decisions are being put on hold
Thus, bottom line targets or cost reduction strategies are impacting IT spending
Corporate IT spending continues to be sluggish in the immediate term – even though budgets exist or market forecasts have indicated otherwise
Corporate IT spending continues to be sluggish in the immediate term – even though budgets exist or market forecasts have indicated otherwise
Analyst Meet 2001, August 6, 2001 Infosys Technologies Ltd., © 2001
The sluggishness in the market presents both a challenge and an opportunity for InfosysThe sluggishness in the market presents both a challenge and an opportunity for Infosys
Cost consciousness making the global delivery model more attractive – clients more open to sourcing a range of consulting, IT and IT-enabled services from global or remote sites
Shakeout and consolidation of Consulting & IT services firms – Clients look to financial stability, quality of management and brand when selecting vendors
The worst is not yet over in the worst-hit telecom sector – we continue to de-risk across multiple industry sectors
Despite increased interest, client readiness is low and decisions are on hold for strategic outsourcing – inked deals also having slower ramp-up and missing planned project starts
Analyst Meet 2001, August 6, 2001 Infosys Technologies Ltd., © 2001
We are focusing on our strengths to convert this market environment to an opportunity for Infosys to build a position of strength going forward
We are focusing on our strengths to convert this market environment to an opportunity for Infosys to build a position of strength going forward
Consulting/SI
Tactical Outsourcing
Strategic Outsourcing
Opportunity size for Infosys
Brand leverage for Infosys
Low
Low
High
High
Competition – Medium
Pricing pressure – High
Decision cycle - High
Competition – High
Pricing pressure – High
Decision cycle - Medium
Competition – High
Pricing pressure – High
Decision cycle - Low
Source: Infosys Analysis
Cost consciousness of IT buyers allows Infosys to penetrate areas like Consulting & SI
The flight to quality and the Infosys brand continue to drive increased interest our way in areas like strategic outsourcing
Analyst Meet 2001, August 6, 2001 Infosys Technologies Ltd., © 2001
The Infosys value proposition continues to be relevant in these market conditionsThe Infosys value proposition continues to be relevant in these market conditions
Analyst Meet 2001, August 6, 2001 Infosys Technologies Ltd., © 2001
Multiple initiatives mark Infosys’ response to the challenges and opportunities in today’s market environmentMultiple initiatives mark Infosys’ response to the challenges and opportunities in today’s market environment
Broader range of services for existing clients and to drive new business growth
» Recent high-end consulting engagements in the areas of Supply Chain Optimization, post-merger integration, IT strategy & planning
» Increasing interest in "process consulting" – based on our internal process & quality capabilities
» Growing share of package implementation and solution integration opportunities» Creating a competitive edge in this space using the global delivery model in today’s
market, and also improving or sustaining our margins with these services
Deeper client relationship through demonstrated relationship value and long-term partnering strategy to help clients manage their business and IT challenges
» Client information sessions (e.g. technology trends, project management processes, etc.)» Best practices sharing sessions (e.g. annual client meet, facilitated client information
exchange)» Higher top management exchanges including (across functions like HR, Leadership,
Quality, etc.)
Analyst Meet 2001, August 6, 2001 Infosys Technologies Ltd., © 2001
Mid-market initiative – Workadia» Infosys plans to tapping the high growth hosted applications and web services
market through Workadia – the recently announced JV with American Express and TIBCO
» Infosys will build Workadia’s hosted environment and also provide integration services to Workadia clients
» Focused sales initiative to provide consulting services leading to IT services in this market
Building and leveraging the Infosys brand to compete for large or strategic outsourcing opportunities
» Competing with consulting & SI majors based on Infosys high value – reasonable cost equation
» Building client readiness among “new” outsourcing clients – through advisory consulting to jointly evolve their outsourcing strategy including organizational change management support
Multiple initiatives mark Infosys’ response to the challenges and opportunities in today’s market environmentMultiple initiatives mark Infosys’ response to the challenges and opportunities in today’s market environment
Analyst Meet 2001, August 6, 2001 Infosys Technologies Ltd., © 2001
Pursue parallel geography and segment specific penetration and growth strategies
» Expanding into newer geographies and intensify focus on specific geographies
» Specific offerings for high growth opportunity segments e. g: Healthcare (HIPAA), Straight through processing, Germany Banks (ISIN), etc.
» Adapter Competency Center approach – to demonstrate better value in the emerging enterprise integration market opportunity (starting with the TIBCO Adapter Factory, jointly with TIBCO)
Multiple initiatives mark Infosys’ response to the challenges and opportunities in today’s market environmentMultiple initiatives mark Infosys’ response to the challenges and opportunities in today’s market environment
Analyst Meet 2001, August 6, 2001 Infosys Technologies Ltd., © 2001
The current environment has validated the growth strategy we chose to pursue – positioning us well for the long term
The current environment has validated the growth strategy we chose to pursue – positioning us well for the long term
The flight to quality continues to drive business our way The inherent stability of our model vis-à-vis competition means that
our staying power is much higher in difficult times Expanding into higher value services Continuing to invest in & nurturing the brand through multiple
initiatives» Client relationship programs
» Industry analyst relationship programs – traction already yielding rich dividends
» Focused brand building initiatives
Extending the brand to leverage our end to end services capability » Entry into new remote or global service delivery opportunities such as BPO and IT
Outsourcing
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