Pasternoster Infosys Intro and Viewpoints
Pasternoster Infosys Intro and Viewpoints
Pasternoster Infosys Intro and Viewpoints
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2007 Infosys Technologies Ltd. Strictly private and confidential. No part of this document should be reproduced or distributed without the prior permission of Infosys Technologies Ltd.
Revenue ($M)
Active Clients
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Employees
Global 500 and Fortune 1000 IT Spending Trend setters for the rest of the business world
Combined IT spend represents 40% of the global IT spending
ADM
Source: IDC 2005, 2006; Deutsche Bank Securities Non-GDM
GDM
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Offshoring has gone beyond providing cost saving or strategic sourcing it has become a competitive necessity
Global Sourcing Key Trends The board of directors of virtually every big company are now insisting on very articulated outsourcing strategy Businessweek, 2006 Global sourcing is becoming a core component of F500 companies corporate strategy The scope is expanding beyond traditional ITO or transaction processing to Centers of Excellence or Specialized Skills Companies are using global sourcing as a means to position themselves for long-term capability building (both skills and capacity) Global sourcing has become a competitive necessity The new frontier is to integrate process and IT operations to improve effectiveness and efficiency
Cisco wants to raise revenue productivity to $1M per employee by enhancing operational effectiveness and focusing employees on value-adding activities -- John Chambers, CEO Cisco Systems
Dont tell me how much I can save. Show me how we can grow by 40% without increasing our capacity in the US Client executive, Jan 2006
This isnt about labor costthe issue is that if you dont do it you wont survive MD of Deutsche Bank Global Business, Jan 2006
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There are 3 strong business drivers for this rapid growth in Outsourcing (1) Reduce Costs, (2) Build Competencies and (3) Increase Revenue
Key CostRelated Drivers
COST
Reduce operating costs Reduce capital investment Turn fixed costs into variable costs Meet downsizing requirements Reduce development costs Obtain intelligence of competitiveness
COMPETENCY FOCUS
89% 81% 58% 38% 35% 29% 81% 60% 55% 52% 42% 34% 18% 60% 46% 42% 40% 38% 22% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Focus on core business Gain access to technology not in company Gain access to needed skills Provide alternative to building capability Create additional capacity Provide backup capabilities Align with policy/philosophy/culture Increase flexibility and responsiveness
REVENUE
Increase speed to market Improve quality Reduce customer response time Grow revenue Gain access to markets
Percent of Respondents
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5.5 16 Life Insurance P&C Insurance 20 15 * Infosys analysis on research from Celent & Gartner Healthcare Life Sciences
Worldwide technology and related services spending is on the rise growing at 7% CAGR over 2006-2010 as against 5% in previous yr
IT spend across IHL is ~ 50 Billion USD. Current Infosys share of IT budgets of the existing accounts is in the range of 2 - 3%. There is a risk of downward trend in US economy because of sub-prime crisis along with concerns of appreciating Indian currency vis--vis USD. Consolidation through M&A across all sub-verticals. Increasing Demand for Transformational opportunities (Consulting + ADM)
Need for strong domain/technology capabilities to deliver integrated services / solution offerings
High Attrition & low recruitment at onsite & tier 1 locations specially senior Software Engineers/Programmer Analysts Rate Pressure and rising costs of operation
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IT spend across IHL is ~ 50 Billion USD Gartner projects Insurance IT spending in North America to reach $57.6 bn in 2010 with a CAGR (2005-2010) of 4.5% Clients with operations across Europe & Asia Pacific - Integration Several large deal contracts expiring in Insurance industry between 2008 and 2010 with a cumulative Total Cost Value (TCV) of over 10 bn USD Larger scale BPO & Packaged Application Sourcing
Insurance
Gartner projects Healthcare provider IT spending in North America to reach $34.6 billion by 2011 with a CAGR (2006-2011) of 5.2%.
Healthcare
Steady growth in Consumer Directed Healthcare market and regulations Increasing trend towards Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) based applications
Significant growth in outsourcing in Life Sciences Offshoring of Enterprise Solutions work (SAP & CRM) in Life Sciences Outsourced R&D spending by the Life sciences industry to touch $26bn by 2010 up from about $14bn in 2005 According to Frost & Sullivan, IT spending in Life sciences expected to touch $50 bn by 2011
Life Sciences
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