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  • Accenture - Remote Infrastructure Management

    November 2007 | Vendor Analysis by Katy Ring

    Analyzes the offerings and capabilities of Accenture in remote infrastructure management.

  • Accenture - Software Testing

    December 2011 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    Analyzes Accenture's offerings and capabilities in software testing.

    Historically, Accenture has provided testing services embedded within its vertically-aligned operating units. In the early 2000s, Accenture created a testing practice out of those loosely connected testing specialists. The practice is known as Accenture's Application Testing Services (ATS).

  • Accenture - Software Testing

    September 2008 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    Historically, Accenture provided testing services embedded within its operating groups (i.e; industry verticals). In the early 2000s Accenture created a testing practice out of those loosely connected testing personnel, known as Accenture Test Services (ATS).

  • Amdocs - Software Testing

    November 2011 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

  • AppLabs - Software Testing

    August 2010 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    AppLabs is a U.S.-headquartered, privately-held software testing specialist backed by Sequoia Capital. The company was set up in 2001 to deliver specialist testing services from India to U.S. clients. Since then, AppLabs has expanded its client base to U.K. and Europe.

  • Application Management Assessment and Forecast

    July 2008 | Market Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    The report "Application Management Assessment and Forecast" analyzes the global application management market and consists of 78 pages.

    Application management has undergone a lot of changes in the past years, moving away from T&M to SLA-based provisioning, from onsite to factory-based delivery, and overall becoming much more industrialized than in the past. In addition, Indian vendors have changed the rules of the AM games with their low-cost, process-oriented and certification-heavy offering as well as by their ability to provide low-cost staff augmentation services.

  • Application Management - July 2003

    July 2003 | Market Analysis by John Willmott

    Use of application management has traditionally been driven by the need for radically different in-house resourcing levels and skill profiles in the face of major new system developments.

    However, new system development is now financially constrained and typically more incremental in approach than previously and this is having an impact on both the level and nature of the application management market.

    Managers involved in targeting the application management market will need to adjust to these changes and should understand:

    • How have the expectations from application management services changed over the past year?
    • What benefits are clients now seeking from application management services?
    • How do user requirements and expectations differ by industry sector?
    • How have contractual and sourcing expectations changed in the face of increasing user demands?
    • What selection criteria will clients use in choosing suppliers of application management?
    • What vendor capabilities are now needed for success?
    • Where are the new service opportunities?
    • How are our competitors addressing these opportunities?

    NelsonHall's "Application Management Services" Market Assessment Report will help you to answer these questions. It is a current view that will assist you in developing your strategy to address emerging application management opportunities.

  • Application Management Services

    January 2003 | Market Analysis by John Willmott

    Application management has in the past been primarily concerned with cost-effectively freeing management from concerns regarding largely static applications.

    However, there are now increased pressures on the delivery of application management services. At the same time that demands for greater cost-effectiveness have intensified so has the need for more varied and proactive management of the application portfolio.

    Managers involved in targeting the application management market will need to adjust to these changes and should understand:

    • How have the expectations from application management services changed over the past year?
    • What benefits are clients now seeking from application management services?
    • How do user requirements and expectations differ by industry sector?
    • How have contractual and sourcing expectations changed in the face of increasing user demands?
    • What selection criteria will clients use in choosing suppliers of application management?
    • What vendor capabilities are now needed for success?
    • Where are the new service opportunities?
    • How are our competitors addressing these opportunities?
  • Application Management Vendor Landscape

    September 2008 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    This vendor landscape report consists of 64 pages.

    It analyzes the positioning, capabilities, strengths and challenges of the leading suppliers of application management services.

  • A Revised Forecast of Specialist Software Testing Spending

    June 2009 | Market Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    This analysis provides a revised forecast for specialist software testing services in response to the impact of the current economic environment of software development and hence and software testing.

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