Businesses and governments, particularly the federal government, are looking to hand more noncore back-office functions such as payroll processing and IT help to third parties, and they want the work done off-premises. They're not just looking to reduce costs or ease staffing burdens. They want process innovation that boosts the bottom line.
Overall, it's a good time to be in business services. Growth in IT services employment alone represented 10.4% of all new U.S. jobs in July. New technologies are making the work more profitable than ever.
Automatic Data Processing, No. 2 on the InformationWeek 500, was the top-ranked company in this industry.
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Inside Consulting & Business Services
3.9%
of Industry's Annual Revenue Devoted to IT
31%
of IT Budget Devoted to New Projects
66%
of Companies Expecting 2006 IT Spending to Exceed 2005
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Business Change
69%
Creating New Products/Services for Customers in 2006
31%
with Global Supply Chain
43%
Deploying Business Intelligence Tools to Raise Productivity
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