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Decision Matrix: Selecting an IT Systems Management Vendor (Competitor Focus) |
| Published Date : 7 December 2009 |
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Pages : 37 |
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Introduction
This report provides a summary of IT systems management vendors' capabilities based on a quantitative assessment of their market impact and end user sentiment, as well as the technology features that they offer. Ovum also provides guidance for enterprises looking to deploy IT systems management solutions.
Scope
*Provides an overview of the most important trends affecting the IT systems management market and influencing its competitive dynamics.
*Delivers an overall comparison of IT systems management vendors in terms of their technology, user sentiment and market impact.
*Presents a detailed view of each vendor's IT systems management offering and capabilities, as well as advice on their suitability for enterprises.
*The report covers the following IT systems management vendors: BMC, CA, EMC, Fujitsu, HP, IBM, Microsoft, Novell and Symantec.
Highlights
Realizing the value from an IT systems management deployment is critically dependent upon the vendor's ability to execute the organization's overall information management, security and risk and compliance strategies. As such, a decision to purchase one solution over another should be based on a broad array of factors.
The decision matrix clearly shows that the market is still dominated by the established vendors known as the 'Big Four', namely BMC, CA, HP and IBM. All of these vendors have a marked technology advantage over their challengers and while the gap between them and vendors like EMC and Microsoft has narrowed somewhat, their lead remains significant.
Of the 'Shortlist' vendors, HP has the most noteworthy performance overall. HP has the top technology and market impact scores, and also outperforms its closest competitors in terms of end-user sentiment. The vendor has also successfully translated its competitive advantage into customer wins and revenue growth.
Reasons to Purchase
*Gain detailed knowledge of IT systems management vendors' strengths with regards to technology, user sentiment and market impact.
*IT systems management vendors can benchmark their own performance against that of their competitors according to various key metrics.
*Enterprise IT managers will gain valuable insight to improve their IT systems management purchasing decisions. |
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Table of Contents : |
OVUM VIEW 1 CATALYST 1 SUMMARY 1 2 TABLE OF FIGURES 3 MARKET DEVELOPMENTS 4 Organizational and technical developments are driving the growth of the systems management market 4 Systems management technology is a key component of efficient enterprise IT 4 Systems management is still primarily deployed by large enterprises 5 Green IT directly and indirectly stimulates the uptake of systems management 5 The optimal use of cloud computing requires an investment in systems management 6 Demand for virtualization management has followed the growth of virtualization 6 THE IT SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT DECISION MATRIX 7 The 'Big Four' dominate the systems management market, with HP gaining a slight lead 9 CA has significantly improved its end-user perceptions, but it still lags behind its competitors 9 Microsoft has made significant advances in its technology and is gradually closing in on the leaders 9 EMC has finally brought a coherent vision to the market with the release of Ionix 10 MARKET LEADERS 11 Market leaders: Technology 11 HP has gained an edge over the other 'Big Four' vendors 11 Surprisingly, Microsoft is the market leader in terms of virtualization and cloud management 12 Novell has some best-of-breed technologies, but lacks the necessary breadth 12 Market leaders: User Sentiment 13 EMC has impressed end-users with its product quality, client engagement and support 13 HP has good overall end-user sentiment but it needs to improve its client engagement and service levels 14 Market leaders: Impact 14 HP also leads in terms of its market impact ratings, with CA taking second place 14 HP has significantly outperformed the market in terms of revenue growth 15 VENDOR ANALYSIS 16 BMC: IT Systems Management Radar 16 Recommendation: Shortlist 17 CA: IT Systems Management Radar 18 Recommendation: Shortlist 19 EMC: IT Systems Management Radar 20 Recommendation: Consider 21 Fujitsu: IT Systems Management Radar 22 Recommendation: Explore 23 IBM: IT Systems Management Radar 24 Recommendation: Shortlist 25 HP: IT Systems Management Radar 26 Recommendation: Shortlist 27 Microsoft: IT Systems Management Radar 28 Recommendation: Consider 29 Novell: IT Systems Management Radar 30 Recommendation: Explore 31 Symantec: IT Systems Management Radar 32 Recommendation: Explore 33 In summary, technology changes are leading to more efficient, controlled and automated IT 33 APPENDIX 34 Definitions 34 Ovum ratings 34 Extended methodology 35 Technology 35 User sentiment 35 Market impact 36 Further reading 37 Ask the analyst 37 List of Tables Table 1: The IT systems management Decision Matrix 8
List of Figures Figure 1: The IT Systems Management Decision Matrix 8 Figure 2: Market leaders analysis: Technology 11 Figure 3: Market leaders analysis: User sentiment 13 Figure 4: Market leaders analysis: Impact 14 Figure 5: The BMC IT Systems Management Radar 16 Figure 6: The CA IT Systems Management Radar 18 Figure 7: The EMC IT Systems Management Radar 20 Figure 8: The Fujitsu IT Systems Management Radar 22 Figure 9: The IBM IT Systems Management Radar 24 Figure 10: The HP IT Systems Management Radar 26 Figure 11: The Microsoft IT Systems Management Radar 28 Figure 12: The Novell IT Systems Management Radar 30 Figure 13: The Symantec IT Systems Management Radar 32 |
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Published By : Datamonitor |
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