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Bangalore
18th May, 2007
Worldwide IT services revenue totaled $672.3 billion in 2006, a 6.4 percent
increase from 2005 revenue of $631.8 billion, according to Gartner. "Core
business process outsourcing (BPO) services had a strong showing in 2006,"
said Kathryn Hale, research VP for Gartner's worldwide IT services group.
"These process management services grew 8.6 percent worldwide, and several
market leaders grew faster than the overall market. Still, development and
integration services represent the backbone of IT services, accounting for 30
percent of the market in 2006."
Across all IT services, IBM continued to be the worldwide market leader, but
its growth rate was below the industry average. EDS and Accenture were the only
vendors in the top six that experienced revenue growth rates above the overall
market average. Market share for 13 of the top 20 vendors dropped in 2006.
While global sourcing makes the location of a provider's headquarters
increasingly less relevant, Gartner tracks this information for more than 400
vendors that collectively account for more than 70 per cent of end-user spending
worldwide. India-based vendors' IT services revenue grew 33.3 percent in 2006
and earned only three percent of revenue tracked, while US-based vendors earned
57 percent of that total. "Without significant acquisitions, it would take
India-based vendors many years to reach even half the revenue of US-based
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