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Research and Markets: IT Infrastructure Outsourcing Services Market: Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/flk7f4/it_infrastructure)
has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's (News - Alert) new report "IT
Infrastructure Outsourcing Services Market: Colombia, Mexico, and
Venezuela" to their offering.
The IT infrastructure outsourcing services market is becoming more
mature in Latin America as some cultural restraints related to security
and infrastructure issues are been addressed. Disaster recovery and
storage are the faster growing markets, while co-location and dedicated
hosting are more mature in terms of adoptions and for that reason have
lower growth rates. New market opportunities and trends with cloud
computing and new business models are stimulating the IT infrastructure
outsourcing services markt and several mergers and acquisitions have
been witnessed in the region. The main market competitors in the region
are IBM, HP, Unisys (News - Alert), Daycohost, Global Crossing, and Kio.
Key Topics Covered:
Methodology and Market Definitions
Analysis and Forecasts of the Colombian IT Infrastructure Outsourcing
Services Market
- Executive Summary
- Market Overview
- Drivers and Restraints
- Market Size Trends and Forecast
- Service Type
- Vertical Segment
- Market Share
Analysis and Forecasts of the Colombian IT Infrastructure Outsourcing
Services Market
- Executive Summary
- Market Overview
- Drivers and Restraints
- Market Size Trends and Forecast
- Service Type
- Vertical Segment
- Market Share
Analysis and Forecasts of the Venezuelan IT Infrastructure Outsourcing
Services Market
- Executive Summary
- Market Overview
- Drivers and Restraints
- Market Size Trends and Forecast
- Service Type
- Vertical Segment
- Market Share
Companies Mentioned
- IBM
- HP
- Unisys
- Daycohost
- Global Crossing (News - Alert)
- Kio
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/flk7f4/it_infrastructure
Source (News - Alert): Frost & Sullivan

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