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Since 1974, information technology (IT) users and vendors throughout the world have relied on INPUT for data, objective analysis, and insightful opinions to support their plans, market assessments and technology directions particularly in computer software and services. Clients make informed decisions more quickly and save on the cost ofinternal research by using INPUT'S services. Call us today to learn how your company can use INPUT'S knowledge and experience to grow and profit in the revolutionary IT world ofthe 1990s. — Annual Subscription Programs NorthAmerican and European MarketAnalysis Programs Analysis ofInformation Services, Software, andSystemsMaintenance Markets 5-year Forecasts, Competitive and TrendAnalysis 15 Vertical Markets • 9 Categories of Software and Services • 7 Cross-Industry Markets • The Worldwide Market (30 countries) — — US. Focused Programs European Focused Programs Outsourcing (vendor and user) Outsourcing (vendor and user) Downsizing (vendor and user) Downsizing (vendor and user) Systems Integration Systems Integration EDI and Electronic Commerce Network Management IT Vendor Analysis Customer Services U.S. Federal Government IT Procurements Custom Consulting I Many vendors leverage INPUT'S proprietary data and industry knowledge by contracting for custom consulting projects to address questions about their specific market strategies, new product/service ideas, customer satisfaction levels, competitive positions and merger/acquisition options. INPUT advises users on a variety ofIT planning and implementation issues. Clients retain INPUT to assess the effectiveness ofoutsourcing their IT operations, assist in the vendor selection process and in contract negotiation/implementation. INPUT has also evaluated users' plans for systems and applications downsizing. INPUT Worldwide- ^ ^ — — San Francisco 1280 Villa Street London 17 Hill Street Mountain View, CA 94041-1 194 London WIX 7FB, England Tel. (415) 961-3300 Fax (415) 961-3966 Tel. +71 493-9335 Fax +71 629-0179 — — New York 400 Frank W. Burr Blvd. Paris 24, avenue du Recteur Poincare Teaneck, NJ 07666 75016 Paris, France Tel. (201) 801-0050 Fax (201) 801-0441 Tel. +1 46 47 65 65 Fax +1 46 47 69 50 — — Washington, D.C. 1953 Gallows Rd., Ste. 560 Frankfurt Sudetenstrasse 9 VA Vienna, 22182 W-6306 Langgons-Niederkleen, Germany Tel. (703) 847-6870 Fax (703) 847-6872 Tel. + 6447-7229 Fax +6447-7327 — Tokyo Saida Building, 4-6 Kanda Sakuma-cho, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 101, Japan M&S459/01 1/93 Tel. +3 3864-0531 Fax +3 3864-4114 JUNE 1993 WORLDWIDE INFORMATION FORECAST SERVICES America LATIN 1992-1997 INPUT San Francisco • New York • Washington • London • Paris • Frankfurt • D.C. • Tokyo WORLDWIDE INFORMATION SERVICES FORECAST, 1992-1997 INPUT Published by INPUT 1280 Villa Street Mountain View, CA 94041-1194 U.S.A. U.S. Information Services Market Analysis Program (MAMAP) Worldwide Information Services Forecast — Latin America 1992-1997 Copyright © 1993 by INPUT. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributedinanyform,orbyanymeans,orstoredInadata base or retrieval system, without the prior written permission ofthe publisher. The information provided in this report shall be used only by the employees of and within the current corporate structure of INPUTs clients, and will not be disclosed to any other organization or person including parent, subsidiary, or affiliated organization without prior written consent of INPUT. INPUT exercises its best efforts in preparation of the information provided in this report and believes the information contained herein to be accurate. However, INPUTshall have no liability for any loss or expense that may result from incompleteness or inaccuracy of the information provided. MAW92 • 426 • 1992 1 WORLDWIDE INFORMATION SERVICES FORECAST, 1992-1997 INPUT Table of Contents M Introduction A. Purpose and Scope I-l B. Methodology 1-3 1. Research/Analysis Methodology 1-4 2. Forecasts and Inflation 1-5 C. Report Structure 1-6 1. Report Organization 1-6 2. Data Diskette 1-7 D. Related INPUT Reports I-IO — n Regional Summary Latin America n-1 A. Regional Overview II- 1. Driving Forces II-2 2. Inhibiting Factors II-3 B. Information Services Market Forecast II-4 C. Market Considerations n-10 m — National Profiles Latin America m-i A. Argentina m-i 1. National Overview m-i a. Driving Forces in-2 b. Inhibiting Factors in-2 2. Information Services Market Forecast in-3 3. Market Considerations in-6 B. Brazil m-io 1. National Overview in-10 a. Driving Forces m-ii b. Inhibiting Factors m-ii 2. Information Services Market Forecast in-12 3. Market Considerations in-15 C. Mexico m-18 1. National Overview in-18 a. Driving Forces in-19 b. Inhibiting Factors in-20 MAW92 © 1993byINPUT. ReproductionProhibited. 11 WORLDWIDE INFORMATION SERVICES FORECAST, 1992-1997 INPUT Table of Contents (Continued) m 2. Information Services Market Forecast in-20 3. Market Considerations m-24 Other Latin America in-27 1. Regional Overview in-27 2. Information Services Market Forecast in-27 Venezuela in-32 1. National Overview in-32 a. Driving Forces in-33 b. Inhibiting Factors in-33 2. Information Services Market Forecast m-33 3. Market Considerations in-36 rv Conclusions and Recommendations IV- A. Conclusions IV- B. Recommendations IV-3 Appendixes A. Definition of Temis A-1 A. Introduction A-1 B. Overall Definitions and Analytical Framework A-2 1. Information Services A-2 2. Market Forecasts/User Expenditure A-3 3. Delivery Modes A-4 4. Market Sectors A-4 5. Trading Communities A-4 6. Outsourcing A-5 C. Delivery Modes and Submodes A-6 1. Software Products A-6 a. Systems Software Products A-8 b. Applications Software Products A-9 2. Turnkey Systems A-11 3. Processing Services A-12 4. Systems Operations A-13 5. Systems Integration A-14 6. Professional Services A-16 7. Network Services A-18 a. Electronic Information Services A-18 b. Network AppUcations A-19 8. Equipment Services A-20 D. Computer Equipment A-20 ii ©1993byINPUT.ReproductionProhibited. MAW92 WORLDWIDE INFORMATION SERVICES FORECAST, 1992-1997 INPUT Table of Contents (Continued) Appendixes E. Sector Definitions A-21 1. Industry Sector Definitions A-21 2. Cross-Industry Sector Definitions A-25 3. Delivery Mode Reporting By Sector A-27 F. Vendor Revenue and User Expenditure Conversion A-29 B. Currency Conversion Factors B-1 C. Economic Assumptions C-1 MAW92 © 1993byINPUT. ReproductionProhibited. 1 WORLDWIDE INFORMATION SERVICES FORECAST, 1992-1997 INPUT Exhibits — •1 Information Services Industry Structure 1992 1-2 2 Worldwide Information Services Forecast, 1992-1997 Data 1-8 Diskette Description — n -1 Market Forecast Latin America, 1992-1997 II-4 — -2 Market Distribution Latin America, 1992 and 1997 II-5 — -3 Market Forecast by Delivery Mode Latin America, II-6 1992-1997 — -4 Delivery Mode Analysis, Information Services Market II-9 Latin America, 1992 and 1997 -5 International Vendors Active in Latin America, 1992 II-1 m -1 Market Forecast—Argentina, 1992-1997 111-3 — -2 Market Forecast by Delivery Mode^ Argentina, 111-4 1992-1997 — -3 Selected Vendors by Delivery Mode Argentina, 1991 111-7 -4 Information Services Industry Market Forecast 111-9 — by Delivery Mode and Submode, 1992-1997 Argentina -5 MarketForecast—Brazil, 1992-1997 in-12 Mode— -6 Market Forecast by Delivery Brazil, 1992-1997 111-13 — -7 Selected Vendors by Delivery Mode Brazil, 1991 111-16 -8 Information Services Industry Market Forecast 111-17 — by Delivery Mode and Submode, 1992-1997 Brazil -9 MarketForecast—Mexico, 1992-1997 in-21 10 MarketForecastby Delivery Mode—Mexico, 1992-1997 111-22 — 11 Selected Vendors by Delivery Mode Mexico, 1991 111-25 12 Information Services Industry Market Forecast by 111-26 — Delivery Mode and Submode, 1992-1997 Mexico 13 MarketForecast—Other Latin America, 1992-1997 in-28 — 14 Market Forecast by Dehvery Mode Other Latin 111-29 America, 1992-1997 15 Selected Vendors by DeUvery Mode—Chile, 1991 IH-BO 16 Information Services Industry Market Forecast by 111-31 Delivery Mode and Submode, 1992-1997—Other Latin America IV ©1993byINPUT. 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MAW92 — WORLDWIDE INFORMATION SERVICES FORECAST, 1992-1997 INPUT Exhibits (Continued) m -17 MarketForecast—Venezuela, 1992-1997 in-34 — -18 Market Forecast by Delivery Mode Venezuela, 111-35 1992-1997 — -19 Selected Vendors by Delivery Mode Venezeula, 1991 111-36 -20 Information Services Industry Market Forecast by 111-38 — Delivery Mode and Submode, 1992-1997 Venezuela Appendixes — -1 Outsourcing Components INPUT'S View A-5 — -2 Information Services Industry Structure 1992 A-7 — -3 Systems Software Products Market Stnicutte A-8 -4 Applications Products and Tumkey Systems A-10 -5 The Customization Spectrum A-12 -6 Processing Services Market Structure A-12 -7 Products/Services in Systems Integration Projects A-15 -8 Professional Services Market Structure A-17 -9 Network Services Market Structure A-18 -10 Industry Sector Definitions A-22 — -11 Delivery Mode versus Market Sector Forecast Content A-28 -12 Vendor Revenue to User Expenditure Conversion A-30 C -1 U.S. GNP Inflation Growth Rate Assumptions C-1 1992-1997 — -2 Inflation Assumptions 1990 and 1991 C-2 MAW92 © 1993byINPUT.ReproductionProhibited. 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