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IT Outsourcing

Information Technology (IT) Outsourcing focuses on both the maturing infrastructure and rapidly evolving application development and maintenance (ADM) markets.

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RESEARCH AGENDA

Everest Research Institute focuses on all aspects of IT Outsourcing comprised of Infrastructure Outsourcing (IO) and Application Development and Maintenance (ADM). We also research more specific areas of topical interest to our clients such as the impact of accounting changes on ITO, selecting remote infrastructure outsourcing locations worldwide, the role of infrastructure tools in IO, along with many others. Everest Research Institute uses its ITO framework to establish a simple yet comprehensive industry-wide understanding of the IT Outsourcing market.

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FLUID IT ARCHITECTURE

Although enterprises have attempted to deal with the lack of flexibility and rising costs in their IT operations platform; methods developed to date fall short of delivering a truly flexible platform. Fluid IT is the new approach to infrastructure service delivery originated with Dell Inc. and developed with the assistance of Everest Group. Fluid IT presents new sources of value and provides early adopters with a significant competitive advantage.

To learn more about this concept, please click the link to download the free white paper: Fluid IT - An IT Infrastructure Tsunami is Building.

FEATURED RESEARCH

"Fluid IT Architecture" - The Evolution of Modularity in IT Infrastructure Operations
The concept of modularity created revolutions in many industries (e.g., manufacturing) and firmly established itself in IT. While almost every aspect of IT (e.g., hardware, software) has taken advantage of this powerful concept, IT operations remain monolithic and rarely offered in modules. This research is a forward-looking analysis of the implication of the modularity concept for IT operations and a presentation of an innovative model of IT operations management based on the modular approach. | More