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New competitive threats for IT MNS market

A survey conducted by Datamonitor shows that major players in the MNS market are facing tough competition from new and smaller providers, as the leaders seek to consolidate their position in the global market

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New competitive threats for IT MNS market
Friday, November 28, 2008

Demand for managed network service (MNS) providers is growing rapidly as enterprises of all shapes and sizes are grappling with increased network traffic and complexity. At the same time, enterprises are seeing their budgets shrink. This has created an intensely competitive landscape among global MNS providers. Even the industry's major providers are facing significant compe­titive threats. A new report by 'Decision Matrix: Selecting a Managed Network Services Provider' independent market analyst firm Datamonitor evaluates 13 of the world's leading MNS providers based on their network services, end user sentiments and market impact.

Smaller MNS providers on the rise
The global MNS market is extremely competitive, particularly among the large telecom­munications providers and conglomerate systems integrators that dominate it: AT&T, BT Global Services, HP Services and IBM Global Technology Services. Yet new threats are emerging in the form of smaller, more agile rivals, such as CSC, Orange Business Services, Verizon Business Vanco, despite the latter's recent financial troubles. These smaller providers are forging key partnerships to expand their MNS portfolios while at the same time maintaining a focus on overall customer experience. This is putting new pressures on industry leaders.

The mid-market battle
There is a chase to the mid-market among most of the world's top MNS providers, which deem the market catered to by small to mid-sized enterprises as the next frontier for new customers and revenues. And while large enterprise customers drive the vast majority of MNS profits, small to mid-sized ones are increasingly seeking MNS, as their networks also become more complex and difficult to manage. However, the research shows that mid-market user sentiment varies to that of large enterprises and that most MNS providers are missing the mark when it comes to the mid-market.

Consolidation icing MNS
There has also been a flurry of consolidation in the market, including among the 'big four' as well as amid smaller but highly competitive rivals. In some cases, small players such as THUS and Vanco have acquired newfound market strategies, which in time may catapult them to the next competitive level.

A survey conducted by Datamonitor shows that major players in the MNS market are facing tough competition from new and smaller providers as the leaders seek to consolidate their position in the global market. When it comes to HP's acquisition of EDS, however, it is a case of the strong acquiring stronger. Yet it remains to be seen how well HP will incorporate EDS' MNS portfolio and customers, and its effect would be on HP's global ranking.

The report's findings show that the most successful MNS providers have a winning recipe that includes broad portfolio capacity, solid financial stability, excellent quality of services, customer relationship management and global reach. It also predicts that while MNS will continue to align with business objectives, providers must adopt a more focused go-to-market approach and improve their execution capabilities for future successes.

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