Management
IT Infrastructure Management
IT Infrastructure is Fundamental to Business
Without a reliable infrastructure, your business can't compete. Your stakeholders now expect high levels of availability and access to services from almost anywhere in the world. Fujitsu will help you understand how your IT infrastructure can be developed and managed to support the transformation of your business.
Infrastructure Management
- Full Outsourcing
- Datacentre Management
- Network Integration
- End User & Branch Management
- Managed Services
- Help Desk Support
- IT Consulting
- Infrastructure Projects
- IT Deployment & Support
IT Enabled Business Transformation
- Strategic Consulting
- Programme Management
- Design, Build & Run
- Prime Integrator
- Alliance Partner
- IT Sub Contractor
Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) the next big offshore opportunity for India
According to a report released by Nasscom on Thursday, India is strongly positioned to capture $13-15 billion of global opportunity in RIM by 2013, leading to creation of 3.25 lakh to 3.75 lakh jobs. At present, RIM services revenue for India stands at $3.2-3.6 billion. India as been a significant beneficiary of this shift. India is well positioned to capture a proportionate share of the RIM opportunity. In particular, the experiences gained from the rise of the application development and maintenance (ADM) and business process offshoring (BPO) industries, increasing capabilities of India-based providers, management of low-cost talent, and the country ’s reputation as the IT offshoring centre of the world,support this view.
After Application Development and Maintenance (ADM) and BPO, Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) could be the next big offshore opportunity for India. RIM is a mission-critical service requiring sophisticated tools and reflects high customer confidence and relationships.The IMS industry is moving towards a remote delivery model, where services are increasingly being delivered by vendors and captives from low-cost locations.
Market range
It is estimated that the global addressable market for RIM to be in the range of $96-104 billion. If one takes out a $7-billion chunk that is already being addressed by vendors and captives in low-cost locations, the unaddressed RIM market pie works out to $89-97 billion. RIM as an industry could realise $26-28 billion in revenue by 2013, with India capturing as much as 50-55 per cent share of this.
The majority of growth is likely to come from offshoring midrange services, and network towers, likely to account for about 70 per cent of the overall opportunity, during this time. In terms of industries, the banking, financial services, and insurance industries would lead this growth, followed by telecom.
Advantage India
Given its leadership in IT and BPO, India has a substantial head-start over other low-cost locations such as Singapore, Malaysia, Brazil, Eastern Europe, and the Philippines. India-based vendors have increasing scale and maturity, deep customer relationships, access to sound technical infrastructure, and ability to manage a large low-cost talent pool.