Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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- The market
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- Figure 1: Development of the UK market for software, 2011-15 actual and 2016-20 forecast
- Figure 2: Segmentation of the UK market for software, 2015
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- Figure 3: Segmentation of the UK market for enterprise software, 2015
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- Figure 4: Segmentation of the UK market for software, by industry application, 2015
- Market factors
- The two major driving forces for software sales are:
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- Figure 5: Development of enterprise software sales and total asset investment, 2011-15
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- Figure 6: Development of software sales compared with the SITS market, 2011-15
- Companies
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- Figure 7: Changes in the structure of the software sector, 2011-15
- What we think
Key Issues
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- What is the biggest change in the software industry?
- Is the cloud not the most fundamental change?
- Why is the software industry so acquisitive?
- So what are the big trends in software itself?
UK Economy
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- Overview
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- Figure 8: UK GDP quarterly development, 2003-15
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- Figure 9: UK GDP in economic downturns and recoveries since 1979
- Inflation
- Interest rates
- House prices
- Consumer spending
- Manufacturing
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- Figure 10: UK output, by industry, 2008-15
- Business investment
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- Figure 11: UK GFCF 2003-15
- Imports
- Exports
Market Factors
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- Agriculture, forestry and fishing
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- Figure 12: Total asset purchases by the agriculture, forestry and fishing sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 13: Segmentation of asset purchases by the agriculture, forestry and fishing sector, 2014
- Mining and quarrying
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- Figure 14: Total asset purchases by the mining and quarrying sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 15: Segmentation of asset purchases by the mining and quarrying sector, 2014
- Manufacturing
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- Figure 16: Total asset purchases by the manufacturing sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 17: Segmentation of asset purchases by the manufacturing sector, 2014
- Electricity and gas
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- Figure 18: Total asset purchases by the electricity and gas sector, 2011-15
- Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
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- Figure 19: Total asset purchases by the water and waste sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 20: Segmentation of asset purchases by the water and waste sector, 2014
- Construction
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- Figure 21: Total asset purchases by the construction sector, 2011-15
- Wholesale and retail
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- Figure 22: Total asset purchases by the wholesale and retail sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 23: Segmentation of asset purchases by the wholesale and retail sector, 2014
- Transportation and storage
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- Figure 24: Total asset purchases by the transportation and storage sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 25: Segmentation of asset purchases by the transportation and storage sector, 2014
- Accommodation and food services
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- Figure 26: Total asset purchases by the accommodation and food service sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 27: Segmentation of asset purchases by the accommodation and food service sector, 2014
- Information and communications
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- Figure 28: Total asset purchases by the information and communications sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 29: Segmentation of asset purchases by the information and communications sector, 2014
- Insurance and finance
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- Figure 30: Total asset purchases by the insurance and finance sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 31: Segmentation of asset purchases by the insurance and finance sector, 2014
- Real estate
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- Figure 32: Total asset purchases by the real estate sector, 2011-15
- Professional services
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- Figure 33: Total asset purchases by the professional services sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 34: Segmentation of asset purchases by the professional services sector, 2014
- Administrative and support services
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- Figure 35: Total asset purchases by the administrative and support services sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 36: Segmentation of asset purchases by the administrative and support services sector, 2014
- Public administration
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- Figure 37: Total asset purchases by the public administration sector, 2011-15
- Education
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- Figure 38: Total asset purchases by the education sector, 2011-15
- Health
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- Figure 39: Total asset purchases by the health sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 40: Segmentation of asset purchases by the administrative and support services sector, 2014
- Arts, entertainment and recreation
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- Figure 41: Total asset purchases by the arts, entertainment and recreation sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 42: Segmentation of asset purchases by the arts, entertainment and recreation sector, 2014
- Other service activities
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- Figure 43: Total asset purchases by the other services sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 44: Segmentation of asset purchases by the other services sector, 2014
- Residential usage
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- Figure 45: Sales of desktop/laptop and tablet computers, 2011-15
Market Size and Trends
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- Key points
- Market size
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- Figure 46: UK market for software, 2011-15
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- Figure 47: UK SITS market, 2011-15
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- Figure 48: UK software role with the SITS market, 2011-15
- Market trends
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- Figure 49: Segmentation of the UK market for software by industry, 2015
- Agriculture
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- Figure 50: UK market for software for the agricultural sector, 2011-15
- Mining
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- Figure 51: UK market for software for the mining sector, 2011-15
- Manufacturing
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- Figure 52: UK market for software for the manufacturing sector, 2011-15
- Electricity and gas
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- Figure 53: UK market for software for the gas and electricity sector, 2011-15
- Water
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- Figure 54: UK market for software for the water sector, 2011-15
- Construction
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- Figure 55: UK market for software for the construction sector, 2011-15
- Retail
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- Figure 56: UK market for software for the retail sector, 2011-15
- Transport
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- Figure 57: UK market for software for the transport sector, 2011-15
- Hotels and restaurants
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- Figure 58: UK market for software for the hotels and restaurants sector, 2011-15
- Information and communications
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- Figure 59: UK market for software for the information and communications sector, 2011-15
- Insurance and finance
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- Figure 60: UK market for software for the insurance and finance sector, 2011-15
- Real estate
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- Figure 61: UK market for software for the real estate sector, 2011-15
- Professions
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- Figure 62: UK market for software for the professions sector, 2011-15
- Administration
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- Figure 63: UK market for software for the administration sector, 2011-15
- Public administration
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- Figure 64: UK market for software for the public administration sector, 2011-15
- Education
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- Figure 65: UK market for software for the education sector, 2011-15
- Health
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- Figure 66: UK market for software for the health sector, 2011-15
- Arts and entertainment
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- Figure 67: UK market for software for the arts and entertainment sector, 2010-14
- Other services
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- Figure 68: UK market for software for the other services sector, 2011-15
- Household
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- Figure 69: UK market for software for the household sector, 2011-15
Market Segmentation
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- Key points
- Market segmentation
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- Figure 70: Segmentation of UK market for software, 2015
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- Figure 71: Segmentation of UK enterprise application software market, 2015
- ERP
- Office suites
- Business intelligence
- CRM
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- Figure 72: Segmentation of UK CRM software market, 2015
- SCM
- PPM
- ECM
- DCC
- Web conferencing
Market Trends
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- Key points
- Clouds ahead rather than a head in the cloud
- Enterprise software changing to subscription pricing
- Out of the office
- Open source
- Security
- It all about function
Industry Structure
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- Key points
- Industry development
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- Figure 73: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the other software publishing industry, (excluding computer games), 2011-15
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- Figure 74: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the business and domestic software publishing industry, 2011-15
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- Figure 75: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the computer consultancy industry, 2011-15
- Structure by employment
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- Figure 76: Analysis of the employment structure of the other software publishing industry (excluding computer games), 2014-15
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- Figure 77: Analysis of the employment structure of the business and domestic software industry, 2014-15
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- Figure 78: Analysis of the employment structure of the computer consultancy industry, 2014-15
- Structure by turnover
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- Figure 79: Analysis of the financial structure of the other software publishing sector (excluding computer games), 2014-15
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- Figure 80: Analysis of the financial structure of the business and domestic software sector, 2014-15
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- Figure 81: Analysis of the financial structure of the computer consultancy services sector, 2014-145
- Company profiles
Adobe Systems Incorporated
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- Figure 82: Financial analysis of Adobe Systems Europe, 2010-14
- Company strategy
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CA Technologies
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- Company strategy
Corel
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- Company strategy
Fiserv
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- Figure 83: Financial analysis of Fiserv (Europe), 2010-14
- Company strategy
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Hewlett-Packard/Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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- Figure 84: Financial analysis of Hewlett-Packard Ltd, 2010-14
- Company strategy
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IBM United Kingdom
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- Figure 85: Financial analysis of IBM United Kingdom, 2010-14
- Company strategy
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Intuit
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- Figure 86: Financial analysis of Intuit, 2010-14
- Company strategy
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Microsoft Corporation
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- Figure 87: Financial analysis of Microsoft, 2010-14
- Company strategy
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Oracle Corporation
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- Figure 88: Financial analysis of Oracle Corporation UK, 2010-14
- Company strategy
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SAP (UK)
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- Figure 89: Financial analysis of SAP (UK), 2010-14
- Company strategy
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Sage Group plc
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- Figure 90: Financial analysis of Sage Group, 2011-15
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- Figure 91: Turnover segmentation of Sage Group, 2015
- Company strategy
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Salesforce.com
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- Company strategy
Symantec (UK)
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- Figure 92: Financial analysis of Symantec (UK), 2010-14
- Company strategy
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Veritas
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- Company strategy
VMWare
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- Company strategy
Forecast
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- Key points
- The market
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- Figure 93: Forecast UK market for software, 2016-20
Further Sources and Contacts
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- Trade associations
- BASDA
- British Computer Society
- British Software Alliance
- techUK
- Trade magazines
- CRN
- Computer Weekly
- Computing
- IT Expert
- IT Reseller
- Linux User & Developer
- Network Computing Magazine
- PC Pro
- SC Magazine
- Scientific Computing World
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