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Duration of outsourcing deals shortening: Datamonitor

By Leslie D'monte in Mumbai
February 26, 2008 02:45 IST
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Enterprises, it appears, are showing an increased preference for shorter-duration deals with lower value.

Data culled from a new report by consultancy and research firm Datamonitor reveal that of the 1,605 contracts signed globally between January 2007 and January 2008, 41 per cent were signed for three to five years and 36 per cent spanned five to 10 years.

The report also noted that only five 10-year contracts were signed in January 2008. Besides, of the 144 contracts signed in January 2008, 52 per cent were signed for an average duration of three to five years, followed by contracts spanning five to 10 years. IBM, EDS, AT&T and Atos Origin won the most deals in January 2008.

Cumulatively too, the total deal value recorded globally for January 2008 declined 45 per cent to stand at $10.41 billion compared to $19.21 billion recorded in January 2007. This was primarily on account of the drop in billion-dollar deals from seven to two in January 2008.

The data also reveals that for the past three to four years, enterprises and governments have displayed a marked preference for signing multi-vendor contracts. However, in the last few months, single-sourcing deals have re-surfaced as the preferred mode of outsourcing giving further credibility to the single-sourcing model.

Shorter durations and smaller-value transactions, analysts reason, allow businesses to spread operational risk and develop new relationships according to business demands.

Moreover, the consultancy firm believes that IT services vendors will seek to strike a few multi-year deals in the coming months as contracts worth more than $335 million (around Rs 1,340 crore) expire in these service areas in the near future.

Datamonitor has also observed a seasonal trend in the number of contracts signed during the year, which reaches its trough at the end of the year but then recovers in the first quarter of the following year.

For instance, IT services deals gained momentum in January 2008 and the number of deals grew 43 per cent compared to the trailing month. The highest value deal signed in January 2008 was the $1.5 billion sub-contract awarded to Proactive Communications.

The IT services deal volume in January 2008, the report indicates, was also significantly above the average deal volume for the last 12 months. The deal volume recorded in January 2008 was 13 per cent more than the deals signed in January 2007.

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