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The document discusses the findings of an Israeli IT market study conducted by STKI in 2021. It notes that COVID-19 accelerated changes in how IT services are delivered to satisfy new delivery scenarios. The study analyzed trends like the remote-first, data, and passion economies that emerged from the pandemic. The key finding is that the most enduring impact of COVID-19 will be as an "implementation accelerant", forcing faster implementations of technologies to deliver value immediately. The document provides background on STKI and outlines the methodology used in the 2021 market study.
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The document provides information about STKI IT Knowledge Integrators, a market research and strategic analyst firm in Israel. It includes pages describing STKI's services, methodology, research focus areas, and client base. STKI conducts original research through face-to-face interviews and surveys of both technology users and vendors to establish an equilibrium model of the Israeli IT market. The document contains sample slides of the type of data and positioning analyses STKI provides to clients.
Dr. Jimmy Schwarzkopf has over 40 years of experience in various areas of the computer information services industry. He has worked as an industry analyst, academic researcher, consultant, systems professional, sales/marketing professional, teacher/mentor, and entrepreneur. He founded STKI, which is now the leading market research and strategic analyst firm in Israel covering the IT industry. STKI conducts original research and provides advisory services to help clients make strategic decisions about their IT systems. The document provides details about STKI's research methodology, services offered, and summaries of their studies on the Israeli IT market.
The document summarizes Dr. Jimmy Schwarzkopf's background and experience in the IT industry over 38 years. It also provides an overview of STKI, the market research firm he founded, including its goals, methodology, services, and the Israeli IT market research it conducts covering hardware, software, and value-added services. STKI aims to help clients make strategic IT decisions by providing market data and analysis based on thousands of annual interviews with industry participants.
The document summarizes Dr. Jimmy Schwarzkopf's background and experience in the IT industry over 38 years. It also provides an overview of STKI, the market research firm he founded, including its goals, methodology, services, and the Israeli IT market research it conducts covering hardware, software, and value-added services. STKI aims to help clients make strategic IT decisions by providing market data and analysis based on thousands of annual interviews with industry participants.
Dr. Jimmy Schwarzkopf has over 38 years of experience in various areas of the IT industry, including as an industry analyst, academic researcher, consultant, systems professional, and entrepreneur. He has founded three IT companies, including STKI, which provides market research and strategic analysis for the Israeli IT market. STKI uses an equilibrium model to obtain a holistic view of the IT market from both users and vendors. They conduct thousands of interviews annually to track spending trends and IT budgets across industry verticals. STKI also analyzes the hardware, software, and services markets in Israel to provide insights into market size, players, and forecasts.
Dr. Jimmy Schwarzkopf has over 40 years of experience in various roles in the IT industry including as an analyst, academic researcher, consultant, entrepreneur, and teacher. He founded STKI in 1992, which is now the leading market research firm in Israel covering the IT industry. STKI uses an equilibrium model to provide strategic analysis and advisory services to both IT users and vendors in Israel. Their goal is to help clients make informed strategic and financial decisions regarding their IT systems.
This document is a presentation by STKI IT Knowledge Integrators on their 2023 Israel IT Market Study. It provides information on STKI's methodology, which uses an equilibrium model to calculate the IT market size based on interviews with both technology users and vendors. It outlines the types of research and services STKI provides on topics like IT trends, budgets, forecasts, and vendor positioning. The presentation also includes sections on the Israeli economy, changing business environment, and factors impacting the CIO role. Slides are included on Israeli company statistics and examples of STKI's vendor positioning analysis.
STKI is an Israeli market research and strategic analyst firm covering the IT industry. It has over 25 years of experience conducting interviews with IT organizations and suppliers. STKI uses an equilibrium model to determine the size of Israel's IT market, accounting for expenditures from users and revenues reported by vendors. The document provides details on STKI's methodology and services offered to help clients make strategic decisions regarding their IT investments.
STKI is an Israeli market research and strategic analyst firm covering the IT industry. It has over 25 years of experience conducting thousands of interviews annually with IT users and vendors. STKI provides research on IT trends, budgets, forecasts, vendor tiers and positioning to help clients make strategic decisions. It uses an equilibrium model to ensure IT spending reported by users equals sales reported by vendors. The document then provides details on STKI's research methodology and analysis of Israel's IT hardware, software and services markets.
The document describes STKI, an IT market research and strategic analyst firm based in Israel. Over its 31 years in business, STKI has established relationships with major IT organizations and vendors through thousands of annual interviews. STKI uses an equilibrium model to analyze both what users purchase from vendors and what vendors sell, in order to determine the overall Israeli IT market size. The company provides research reports, briefings, and workshops to clients on topics like technology trends, industry surveys, and vendor positioning.
Dr. Schwarzkopf has over 35 years of experience in various areas of computer information services including as an industry analyst, academic researcher, consultant, systems professional, sales and marketing professional, and entrepreneur. He has founded three IT companies. Dr. Schwarzkopf also served on various boards and committees. He holds multiple advanced degrees in related fields from universities in the US and Israel.
- The document summarizes Dr. Schwarzkopf's background and experience in computer information services, academia, consulting, sales, marketing, teaching, and entrepreneurship.
- It describes his roles founding three IT companies and serving on various boards and committees.
- It lists his educational background including degrees from the University of Central Florida, Carnegie Mellon University, and Case Western Reserve University.
The document provides an overview of the 2013 IT market in Israel from Dr. Schwarzkopf's research firm STKI. Some key points:
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- The report examines areas like software/hardware revenues, new vs continuing projects, work done by vendors vs outsourcing, and project pricing models.
- It also provides relevant economic context on Israel's GDP, inflation, unemployment, and comparison to OECD countries. Tables show numbers of companies and employees paying taxes from 2010-2012.
- STKI aims to give a
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Video traffic on the Internet is constantly growing; networked multimedia applications consume a predominant share of the available Internet bandwidth. A major technical breakthrough and enabler in multimedia systems research and of industrial networked multimedia services certainly was the HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) technique. This resulted in the standardization of MPEG Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (MPEG-DASH) which, together with HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), is widely used for multimedia delivery in today’s networks. Existing challenges in multimedia systems research deal with the trade-off between (i) the ever-increasing content complexity, (ii) various requirements with respect to time (most importantly, latency), and (iii) quality of experience (QoE). Optimizing towards one aspect usually negatively impacts at least one of the other two aspects if not both. This situation sets the stage for our research work in the ATHENA Christian Doppler (CD) Laboratory (Adaptive Streaming over HTTP and Emerging Networked Multimedia Services; https://athena.itec.aau.at/), jointly funded by public sources and industry. In this talk, we will present selected novel approaches and research results of the first year of the ATHENA CD Lab’s operation. We will highlight HAS-related research on (i) multimedia content provisioning (machine learning for video encoding); (ii) multimedia content delivery (support of edge processing and virtualized network functions for video networking); (iii) multimedia content consumption and end-to-end aspects (player-triggered segment retransmissions to improve video playout quality); and (iv) novel QoE investigations (adaptive point cloud streaming). We will also put the work into the context of international multimedia systems research.
Are you interested in dipping your toes in the cloud native observability waters, but as an engineer you are not sure where to get started with tracing problems through your microservices and application landscapes on Kubernetes? Then this is the session for you, where we take you on your first steps in an active open-source project that offers a buffet of languages, challenges, and opportunities for getting started with telemetry data.
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In this follow-up session on knowledge and prompt engineering, we will explore structured prompting, chain of thought prompting, iterative prompting, prompt optimization, emotional language prompts, and the inclusion of user signals and industry-specific data to enhance LLM performance.
Join EIS Founder & CEO Seth Earley and special guest Nick Usborne, Copywriter, Trainer, and Speaker, as they delve into these methodologies to improve AI-driven knowledge processes for employees and customers alike.
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Covid19 (in all of its different waves) brought many changes in the way we deliver, what we deliver and how fast we
deliver IT services. New technologies and new organizational structures were needed in order to satisfy the different
delivery scenarios.
POST COVID19 and this set of scenarios have many names:
• Remote-first Economy: Post-covid19 accelerated an ongoing shift to new processes and cultural norms that enable
employees to work productively and build relationships from anywhere. They built new relationships with customers
through B2C, B2B and D2C business models.
• Data Economy: Post-covid19 pushed the use of data and algorithms for purposes of prediction, management,
measurement, and governance.
• Distributive Economy: A post-covid19 paradigm promoting the distribution of innovation and wealth
• Passion Economy: Before covid19 people were forced to make a choice when it came to work: follow the money or
follow their passion; But now, business and art, profit and passion, are linked through a combination of open
design (products, processes, services), new technologies, open business models, freelance employment, etc
• Implementation Age: Most enduring impact will be as an IMPLEMENTATION ACCELERANT. accelerate
implementations of technologies in order to deliver VALUE (NOW, NOW, NOW)
STKI analysts measured the pulse of the Israeli IT Market after Covid19 and publish here our research conclusions
I hope it will answer most of your questions
INTRODUCTION 2
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• Dr. Schwarzkopf has worked during the last 40 years in all areas of Computer Information Services:
▪ As an Industry Analyst at META Group (Israeli Research Manager) and was named a META Group Research Fellow.
▪ As an academic researcher in Entrepreneurship Sciences; has published and presented in several international IT and
Management Conferences
▪ Editorial Board Member of the academic journal "International Journal of Opportunity, Growth and Value Creation".
▪ As a consultant in Arthur Andersen Consulting (USA), Booz Allen (USA) and Kesselman & Kesselman (Israel)
▪ As a systems professional in SCS Computers and the R&D Unit of the Israel Defense Forces.
▪ As a marketing professional in Digital Equipment Corporation.
▪ As a teacher/mentor in the MIS department / Tel-Aviv Yafo Academic College and the Computer School of the IDF.
▪ As an entrepreneur founding three companies in the IT arena: STKI and companies in the areas of store/forward mail and
office systems.
• Dr. Schwarzkopf served on the Board of Directors of Ashot Ashkelon Industries, served as President of the Gymnasia
Herzelia Association, Co-founder of the Mashov Political Movement and was a member of the Central Committee of
the Labor Party. Major (Rav-Seren) in the reserves, Israel Defense Forces (where he served in an elite unit and later
in the R&D unit). Registered Engineer (IS22881), member of MENSA Israel.
• Dr. Schwarzkopf received BSE and MSE degrees (Systems Engineering) from the University of Central Florida.
Received an MSIA (Management Information Systems) and ABD (PhD Program) in Systems Science (received
(twice) the William Larimer Mellon Scholarship/Award) from Carnegie Mellon University. His doctorate (DBA
Entrepreneurship) he received from Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University
Dr. Jimmy Schwarzkopf, Research Fellow , STKI
Dr. Jimmy Schwarzkopf, Research Fellow , STKI 3
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Study Chapters (pages)
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• Who we (STKI) are and what we (STKI) do
• Methodologies for the 2021 Israeli IT Market Study
• How to read and benefit from :
• Product/ Services Market for 2018-2020
• Product/ Services Market Forecasting for 2021-2022
• Vendor Rankings for Hardware, Software & Value-Added
Products /Services
• Product Positioning (support & market penetration)
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STKI : IT Knowledge Integrators
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▪ Over 29 years of experience in the IT analyst sector and thousands of annual face-to-face
interviews with key industry participants have enabled STKI analysts to establish solid, long-
standing relationships with customers.
▪ STKI customers include major IT organizations (government, financial institutions, telecoms,
manufacturing, medical, education, etc.) and IT suppliers/vendors (infrastructure and software
suppliers, consulting and professional services firms).
▪ STKI works closely with vendor senior management (strategy, business development, and
marketing).
▪ Where end users are concerned, analysts meet with CEOs, CFOs, CMOs, CDOs and CIOs (as with all
levels of IT decision making) thereby attaining complete information of their technology as well as
their business needs.
STKI's mission is to advise and analyze users of business technologies as well as their
suppliers while conducting original research and providing advisory services regarding all
parts of the technology puzzle.
▪
Founded in 1992, STKI is the leading business technologies
market research and strategic analyst firm in Israel.
Founded in 1992, STKI is the leading business technologies
market research and strategic analyst firm in Israel.
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Face-to-face meetings
STKI Analyst House Calls
(for both users and
vendors)
CIO STKI "Help Desk"
Inquiries
Surveys
Strategic Marketing &
Positioning
Round Tables for users
Vendor Discovery Series
(Newsletters and
workshops)
Vendor Innovation
Workshops
In-house Workshops
CIO Annual Bootcamp
CTO Annual Bootcamp
Brainstorming
(based on Design Thinking)
Workshops
STKI Annual Summit
STKI services include
Virtual meetings* Weekly Webinars*
* new
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STKI Research Results:
1. IT Trends
2. Surveys about organizational issues
3. Round Table Summaries
4. Industry IT Budgets
5. IT Market Forecasts by category
6. Vendor Tiers by category
7. Product Positioning
8. Staffing Ratios
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STKI Methodology: equilibrium model
The sum of all IT expenditures (from users)
must be equal to all IT sales (from vendors).
most research firms are either
"demand-based"
(market information based on data from users of IT)
"supply-based"
(market information based on data from IT vendors).
STKI is one of the only research firms using an equilibrium model
and the only one in Israel.
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In order to calculate the “IT Market”
(what is bought/sold in Israel)
What users bought?
From whom?
Why?
What users bought?
From whom?
Why?
Technology
Users
Technology
Users
Technology
Vendors
how much did they sell?
to whom?
for how much?
competitors?
how much did they sell?
to whom?
for how much?
competitors?
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› Yearly revenues of hardware sales and hardware maintenance
› Yearly revenues of software subscriptions & licenses, software maintenance
› Differentiation between new projects and continuing projects (New projects count more)
› Distinguish between work done by the vendor's employees and work outsourced to other vendors.
The revenue should be transferred to the vendor actually doing the work.
› Differentiate revenues from projects done in fixed price, cost plus (SLA defined) , managed services
and those done by staff augmentation (non SLA) projects.
› Differentiate value of work done by high level internal professionals in a project versus that done by
staff augmentation employees in the clients IT department.
› We do not include any work/ products for OEMs and military non-IT projects.
Our study looks at any vendor value (products/services) sold to
enterprises (also government & security) in Israel; taking into
account the client’s view/mindshare of value delivered
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Over
150
categories
(revised)
Over
150
categories
(revised)
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servers X86
Legacy (non-x86)
Data Appliances
HCI appliances
Public Cloud IaaS
PaaS (Compute as a
Service )
Window PCs (Notebook
& Desktops) Enterprise
only
Non window's PC's
Enterprise only
Enterprise Storage
:Disks (HHD and SSD)
Enterprise Storage Tape
Libraries, VTL Backup
and other storage
Appliances
Public Cloud IaaS
Storage & Backup as a
Service
Enterprise Networking
Security / Cyber
Appliances
VoIP/Call Center
Equipment
Call Center as a
Service
Data Center Physical
Equipment
Off-site Data Center:
Co-Location; Hosting
(Client owns the HW)
POS +Self Service
(ATM/Kiosks/other)
Infrastructure & System
Software
storage & backup SW
data platforms (SQL,
NoSQL dbms)
AppWEB Server, BPM,,
Emulation, , BRMS
ESB, SOA, FTP,
Messaging, , Streaming,
IT Operations, Asset
Management, APM,
ITSM - Service Desk
Endpoint related tools
NetworkWeb cloud
services (FW, WAF, ddos
data content related
tools (DLP, DB FW, DLP
cyber management tools
(SIEM tool, Incident
Zero Trust including
identity, access, SDP
Other cyber tools
(secure development,
Project & Portfolio
Management
Development tools, ALM,
Devops for all
Low Code tools
Governance, Risk &
Compliance
Office productivity (office
calendar, mail etc.), KM
(Enterprise Portals, ECM, Search,
Knowledgebases tools)
Digital Output
Management/Customer
Employee Collaboration
& Engagement Tools
IT Strategy Consulting
Organizational & Digital
Transformation Consulting (inc.
change mngt, agile consulting, etc.)
Data Strategy Consulting
IT Infrastructure & Cloud Consulting
Application Projects Consulting
Customer & Employee Experience
consulting (customer journeys,
service design)
Automation & Process Consulting
Project Management/ OCIO
Consulting
Cyber Security Consulting
Software Maintenance (3rd party)
Hardware Maintenance (3rd party)
Consolidation/ Virtualization/
Containers /Monitoring/ BSM/
Storage/ Hardware/ Networking
Projects
DevOps and Infrastructure
automation projects
Software integration of middleware,
SOA & BPM
Cyber security product
implementations
Unified Communication Projects
(IM, Video, Voice)
Devops and Infrastructure
automation projects
Software integration,of middleware,
SOA & BPM
Cyber security product
implementation
Unified Communication Projects (IM,
Video, Voice)
PPM & Project management
ALM & Development & Testing
tools implementation
Low Code tool implementation
ERP Implementations
HR & Talent Mngt & Payroll
Implementations
CRM Implementations
ITSM Implementation
E-Commerce and Marketplace
Implementations
Marketing Automation
Implementations
Data Science projects
Data management implementation
(quality, etl, catalogs...)
BI and Analytics implementation /
development
General Software Development
(except Web & Mobile)
Web & Mobile Development
UX Design
Finance Industry Core Projects
Transportation
Public (COVID19) Projects
e-payments Projects
Retail Projects
Public (government) modernizations
Contact Center and Multi channel
engagement projects
Employee Collaboration &
Engagement Tools
Knowledge Management (ECM,
Portals, Search, Knowledgebases.. )
Technological Innovation Projects
Automation tools (RPA, OCR)
Implementations
Blockchain projects
IoT Projects
Professional Education,
Coaching & Mentoring
Project testing & QA
Fruition & Implementation ()הטמעה
Regulation Projects
Auditing, Governance & Risk
Management
Complete and/or application
outsourcing (Client owns the HW)
Infrastructure Outsourcing
(infrastructure, storage mngt, DBA
services)
Call Centers/Help Desk Outsourcing
Services
Cyber security managed services -
CISO as a service, etc. (excluding
SIEM service)
SIEM as a Service
Printing Outsourcing Services (pay
per click)
Business Services as a Service-
BSaaS (Salaries, Payments, BPO, etc.)
Location Based Projects
Self-Service Projects
Tele-medicine Projects
Other…..........................
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456 IT
VENDORS
(4/2021)
in Israel
456 IT
VENDORS
(4/2021)
in Israel
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Manufacturers/Software Houses, Distributors, VARs
NO double bookings for IT Market Size Forecasts
Resellers (VARs) get credit only for their value added unless the
manufacturer/software house is not present in Israel, then they get full credit.
Integrators and other Value Added Service Providers get credit only for the
“services-work” they contributed to the project.
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DISTRIBUTORS (usually are not shown in our study)
are intermediary reseller entities; between the original
MANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE PRODUCTS or
SOFTWARE HOUSES and other entities in the distribution
channel (VARs and INTEGRATORS).
VALUE-ADDED RESELLERS (VARs) offer third party
software and hardware to the end user or integrators at
a markup, along with a limited combination of
procurement consulting, configuration, and
customization services (shown under HARDWARE or
SOFTWARE)
INTEGRATORS offer professional’s services (consulting,
developing, implementing or sourcing manpower) in
order to deliver enterprise computer services to the
organization. (shown under VALUE ADDED SERVICES ).
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Methodology for “Israeli Positioning”
is NOT a technological or functional positioning and SHOULD NOT be used as
such. This positioning is intendent to reflect ONLY THE DEGREE to which a
product is PRESENT AND SUPPORTED IN ISRAEL
Focused on the enterprise sector (not SMB)
X axis (Market Presence):
Installed base; New sales; Mindshare
Y axis (Local ISRAELI Support):
Number and quality of Sis; localization; local R&D
Vendors to watch: New players that only recently entered the market and
therefore cannot be evaluated against longtime players
Global leaders: marked according to international analyst firms
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Israeli Product Positioning Slides
V3
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“Israeli Positioning” slides
This is NOT a technological or functional positioning
and SHOULD NOT be used as such.
This positioning is intendended to reflect
ONLY THE DEGREE
to which a product is
PRESENT AND SUPPORTED IN ISRAEL
V3
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volume of exports and the weight of high-tech companies
Source: The Export Institute, 2020
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Economic Outlook for Israel 1
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Economic Outlook for Israel 2
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Economic Outlook for Israel 3
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Economic Outlook for Israel 4
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Data about Mobile, Internet, eCommerce
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use of Social Media as % of population
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STATISTICS and important DATA… telecom
Operator
System
name
Year
operational
Total
design
capacity
Landing
points
Italy
Greece
Turkey
Israel
Cyprus
Italy
Cyprus
Israel
Italy
Israel
France
Cyprus
Israel
Three companies operate fiber optic submarine
communications cables connecting Israel and Europe:
Bezeq
International
JONAH 2012 7.2Tbit/s
Tamares
Telecom
Tamares
Cable
2012 42Tbit/s
Telecom Italia
MedNautilus 2002 3.84Tb/s
LEV 1998 20Gb/s
Fixed line operators Bezeq, HOT, 012 Smile, Cellcom
Number of fixed phone lines 3.4 million (2014)[1]
Cellular mobile network
operators
Pelephone, Cellcom, Partner, Hot
Mobile, Golan Telecom
MVNO operators
Rami Levy, Free Telecom – x2one
Israel, Home Cellular, 019 Telzar,
Cellact
Number of cellular
subscribers 10.276 million (2014)[1]
Multi-channel TV operators HOT (cable), yes (satellite)
Number of TV subscribers 1.485 million (2014)[1]
Number of Internet Service
Providers (ISPs) 50+ (2014)[1]
Number of broadband
subscriber ~2.075 million (2014)[1]
Average Internet speed 37Mbps (2014)
[1]
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Number of Companies (including government) and sizes
number of
companies
(paying taxes)
number of
companies
(paying taxes)
number of
companies
(paying taxes)
number of
companies
(paying taxes)
number of
companies
(paying
taxes)
& of
TOTAL
21-100 17,995 18,470 4,725 4,849 51-100 3,554 1.31% 3,554 3,554 51-100
6-20 52,265 52,970 38,857 38,760 10-50 30,938 11.37% 30,938
up to 5 192,641 197,928 231,609 235,210 up to 9 234,128 86.01% 234,128
ACCORDING TO
BITUACH LEUMI
2/2017
ACCORDING TO
BITUACH LEUMI
2/2018
ACCORDING TO
BITUACH LEUMI
2/2019
ACCORDING TO
BITUACH LEUMI
2/2020
101-250 2,752 2,817 101-250 2,173
265,066 up to 50
totals
267,275
totals
272,221
totals
ACCORDING TO BITUACH LEUMI 6/2021
273,981 279,610
1,428 0.52%
3,601 over 101
251+ 1,622 1,796 251+
0.80%
number
of
employees
v1
2020
number of
employees v1
subtotals
2019
number of
employees
v1
1,696
2,738
283,253
2016
1,711
2,708
2017 2018
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developments in the business sector
data on opening and closing of businesses
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The development of agreed credit days in the economy
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Business “health” in Israel
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Companies (businesses) in Israel
• In recent years, some 55,000 businesses have opened in Israel each year, while
40,000-45,000 businesses have closed each year:
• In 2019: 56,500 businesses opened, and 45,500 businesses were closed
• In 2020: 40,000 businesses were opened (decrease of 30% compared to
2019) and almost 75,000 businesses were closed (65% increase compared to
2019)
• Industries with a high number of business closures : restaurants (around
4,000 restaurants and food stalls closed), building and renovation
contractors (some 2,000 businesses closed in this field), transport and
transportation (some 1,200 businesses closed the field), fashion and
clothing stores (around 950 closed in this field), and others.
• In 2021 we are seeing changes in the areas of new business (spirit of the
times): e-commerce, deliveries, various ventures, courses and training, home
cooking and baking, and more.
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הקורונה נגיף התפשטות בעת העסקים מצב סקר תוצאות
)
גל
11
(
Survey of Businesses in Israel during the Coronavirus Crisis (11th Wave)
שינוי על המעסיקים צפי
בכלל העתידי העובדים במספר
הסקר אוכלוסיית
בין התפעולי ברווח השינוי
שנת
2019
לשנת
2020
אפריל בחודש סקר
)
18.04.2021
-
22.04.2021
(
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במאי העבודה כוח תכונות
2021
-
מקוריים נתונים
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מהבית בעבודה היעילות מידת
,
העבודה למקום בהשוואה
ודצמבר יולי חודשים מין לפי
2020
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ענף לפי מהבית בעבודה תמיכה על המדווחים שיעור
דצמבר
2020
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Israel Economic Activity
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% yearly change : “State of the Economy Index”
State of the Economy
Index
reflects the economy’s
difficulty in increasing the
volume of production, (low
supply of qualified workers)
so the country needs to
provide a larger share of the
demand from outside sources
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Business Tendency Survey - MAY 2021
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2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
6,353,028 6,493,030 6,639,382 6,954,684 6,795,150 7,488,300 7,597,000 8,390,500 9,426,500
% change 2.20% 2.25% 4.75% -2.29% 10.20% 1.45% 10.44% 12.35%
Total IT market
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
6,353,028 6,493,030 6,639,382 6,954,684 6,795,150 7,488,300 7,597,000 8,390,500 9,426,500
% change 2.20% 2.25% 4.75% -2.29% 10.20% 1.45% 10.44% 12.35%
Total IT market
STKI changed “categories”
retroactively (2017) in order to
represent better the trends of:
on-prem, cloud, payment by
subscription, All as a Service, etc
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IT Market (K USD) 2014-2022
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industry
Budgets
2017
change
from
2017
Budgets
2018
change
from
2018
Budgets
2019
change
from
2019
Budgets
2020
change
from
2020
Budgets
2021
% total
Market
size
% total industry
government $1,530 6.54% $1,630 5.95% $1,727 -16.04% $1,450 4.14% $1,510 16%
security $506 3.75% $525 2.29% $537 2.42% $550 5.45% $580 6%
education $270 8.15% $292 4.45% $305 14.75% $350 17.14% $410 4%
health $335 4.48% $350 -2.86% $340 14.71% $390 15.38% $450 5%
utilities $235 -8.51% $215 -2.33% $210 11.90% $235 6.38% $250 3%
transport $325 4.62% $340 7.35% $365 10.96% $405 11.11% $450 5%
banks $865 6.36% $920 10.87% $1,020 -6.86% $950 -3.16% $920 10%
insurance $395 2.53% $405 3.70% $420 3.57% $435 3.45% $450 5%
fin other $265 16.98% $310 29.03% $400 12.50% $450 13.33% $510 5%
manuf $880 -0.57% $875 -1.71% $860 -2.33% $840 7.14% $900 10%
retail $230 3.48% $238 -3.36% $230 8.70% $250 18.00% $295 3%
high tech $825 2.06% $842 7.01% $901 38.73% $1,250 32.00% $1,650 17%
IT local vendors $150 10.00% $165 9.09% $180 -2.78% $175 2.86% $180 2%
telecomm $205 12.20% $230 13.04% $260 -5.77% $245 -6.12% $230 2%
media $175 2.86% $180 11.11% $200 15.00% $230 8.70% $250 3%
SMB/SME $400 2.50% $410 -6.10% $385 -11.69% $340 17.65% $400 4% $400 4.24% SMB
in M USD
$7,591 4.43% $7,927 5.21% $8,340 2.46% $8,545 10.42% $9,435 100% $9,435 100% in M USD
$480 5.09%
telecomm
/ media
$1,195 12.67%
manuf/
retail
$1,830 19.40%
high tech/
IT
$700 7.42%
utilities/
transport
$1,880 19.93% financial
IT BUDGETS (cash-out NOT opex/capex accounting)include some other expenses
$2,950 31.27% public
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Israeli IT Market (K USD) 2014-2022
Values in Million USD
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Israeli IT Market (% change) 2014-2022
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Hardware (Infrastructure) Market 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
hardware market 1,698,000 1,674,000 1,655,200 1,688,000 1,756,150 1,868,000 2,065,000 2,287,000 2,558,000
% change -1.41% -1.12% 1.98% 4.04% 6.37% 10.55% 10.75% 11.85%
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Hardware (Infrastructure) Categories (pages)
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SERVER MARKET 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2018 2019 2020 0.05% 2021 2022
servers X86 $305.00 1.64% $310.00 -6.45% $290.00 10.34% $320.00 3.75% $332.00
Legacy (non-x86) $32.00 -4.69% $30.50 -14.75% $26.00 19.23% $31.00 12.90% $35.00
Data Appliances $13.00 15.38% $15.00 -13.33% $13.00 -15.38% $11.00 -9.09% $10.00
HCI appliances $36.00 25.00% $45.00 24.44% $56.00 25.00% $70.00 21.43% $85.00
Public Cloud IaaS PaaS
(Compute as a Service )
$130.00 30.77% $170.00 17.65% $200.00 30.00% $260.00 38.46% $360.00
TOTALS $516.00 10.56% $570.50 2.54% $585.00 18.29% $692.00 18.79% $822.00
2018 2019 2020 0.05% 2021 2022
servers X86 $305.00 1.64% $310.00 -6.45% $290.00 10.34% $320.00 3.75% $332.00
Legacy (non-x86) $32.00 -4.69% $30.50 -14.75% $26.00 19.23% $31.00 12.90% $35.00
Data Appliances $13.00 15.38% $15.00 -13.33% $13.00 -15.38% $11.00 -9.09% $10.00
HCI appliances $36.00 25.00% $45.00 24.44% $56.00 25.00% $70.00 21.43% $85.00
Public Cloud IaaS PaaS
(Compute as a Service )
$130.00 30.77% $170.00 17.65% $200.00 30.00% $260.00 38.46% $360.00
TOTALS $516.00 10.56% $570.50 2.54% $585.00 18.29% $692.00 18.79% $822.00
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SERVERS X86
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SERVERS X86 VARs
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Market Presence
Local
Support
DellEMC
HPE
CISCO
Lenovo
Fujitso
Same
positioning
General Purpose INTEL Server Brands
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LEGACY (NON-X86)
Legacy
(non-x86) VARS
alphabetic order
CCC
Emet
Malam Team
One
Yael Group
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DATA APPLIANCES
Data
Appliances
VARS
alphabetic
order
Emet
HILAN-NESS-
we-ankor
Matrix
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HCI APPLIANCES
HCI appliances VARS
alphabetic order
Bezeqint
Bynet
Cellcom
DNA-IT
Emet
Malam Team
Matrix
One
Terasky
Yael Group
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PUBLIC CLOUD IaaS; PaaS, Compute as a Service
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PUBLIC CLOUD (VARs) IaaS; PaaS, Compute as a Service
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Market Presence
Local
Support
AWS
Microsoft
Google
Oracle
IBM
Global Public Clouds
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CLIENTS (commercial only) MARKET 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
Window PCs (Notebook &
Desktops) Enterprise only
$278.00 1.08% $281.00 28.83% $362.00 -3.31% $350.00 -14.29% $300.00
Non window's PC's
Enterprise only
$13.00 7.69% $14.00 50.00% $21.00 33.33% $28.00 10.71% $31.00
TOTALS $291.00 1.37% $295.00 29.83% $383.00 -1.31% $378.00 -12.43% $331.00
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
Window PCs (Notebook &
Desktops) Enterprise only
$278.00 1.08% $281.00 28.83% $362.00 -3.31% $350.00 -14.29% $300.00
Non window's PC's
Enterprise only
$13.00 7.69% $14.00 50.00% $21.00 33.33% $28.00 10.71% $31.00
TOTALS $291.00 1.37% $295.00 29.83% $383.00 -1.31% $378.00 -12.43% $331.00
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WINDOWS PCs (COMMERCIAL ONLY)
Window PCs
(Notebook &
Desktops) Enterprise
only- VARS alphabetic
order
BezeqInt
CCC
Emet
Malam Team
Matrix
One
Yael Group
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STORAGE MARKET 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
Enterprise Storage :Disks
(HHD and SSD) $119.50 2.93% $123.00 7.32% $132.00 2.27% $135.00 -3.70% $130.00
Enterprise Storage Tape
Libraries, VTL Backup and
other storage Appliances
$30.15 6.14% $32.00 31.25% $42.00 14.29% $48.00 6.25% $51.00
Public Cloud IaaS Storage &
Backup as a Service
$20.00 35.00% $27.00 29.63% $35.00 17.14% $41.00 21.95% $50.00
TOTALS $169.65 7.28% $182.00 14.84% $209.00 7.18% $224.00 3.13% $231.00
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
Enterprise Storage :Disks
(HHD and SSD) $119.50 2.93% $123.00 7.32% $132.00 2.27% $135.00 -3.70% $130.00
Enterprise Storage Tape
Libraries, VTL Backup and
other storage Appliances
$30.15 6.14% $32.00 31.25% $42.00 14.29% $48.00 6.25% $51.00
Public Cloud IaaS Storage &
Backup as a Service
$20.00 35.00% $27.00 29.63% $35.00 17.14% $41.00 21.95% $50.00
TOTALS $169.65 7.28% $182.00 14.84% $209.00 7.18% $224.00 3.13% $231.00
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ENTERPRISE STORAGE DISKS (HHD & SSD)
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ENTERPRISE STORAGE DISKS (HHD & SSD) VARs
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Market Presence
Local
Support
EMC
IBM
NETAPP
Hitachi
Infinidat
HPE
Lenovo The fact that one vendor is
located next to another
doesn’t mean they are
similar in terms of
functionality/technology.
Vendors to watch:
Pure Storage
Similar location
General Purpose Storage
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Market Presence
Local
Support
EMC
IBM
NETAPP
Hitachi
HPE
The fact that one vendor is
located next to another
doesn’t mean they are
similar in terms of
functionality/technology.
Infinidat
High End For Critical Systems Storage
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ENTERPRISE STORAGE TAPE LIBRARIES,
VTL, BACKUP & OTHER STORAGE APPLIANCES
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ENTERPRISE STORAGE TAPE LIBRARIES, VTL, BACKUP,
OTHER STORAGE APPLIANCES VARs
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DRaaS (Storage as a Service)
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NETWORKING, VoIP, SECURITY MARKET 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
Enterprise Networking $220.00 2.27% $225.00 4.44% $235.00 10.64% $260.00 5.77% $275.00
Security / Cyber
Appliances
$148.00 5.41% $156.00 15.38% $180.00 8.33% $195.00 4.10% $203.00
VoIP/Call Center
Equipment
$51.50 2.91% $53.00 47.17% $78.00 5.13% $82.00 4.88% $86.00
Call Center as a Service $5.00 60.00% $8.00 125.00% $18.00 33.33% $24.00 16.67% $28.00
TOTALS $424.50 4.12% $442.00 15.61% $511.00 9.78% $561.00 5.53% $592.00
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
Enterprise Networking $220.00 2.27% $225.00 4.44% $235.00 10.64% $260.00 5.77% $275.00
Security / Cyber
Appliances
$148.00 5.41% $156.00 15.38% $180.00 8.33% $195.00 4.10% $203.00
VoIP/Call Center
Equipment
$51.50 2.91% $53.00 47.17% $78.00 5.13% $82.00 4.88% $86.00
Call Center as a Service $5.00 60.00% $8.00 125.00% $18.00 33.33% $24.00 16.67% $28.00
TOTALS $424.50 4.12% $442.00 15.61% $511.00 9.78% $561.00 5.53% $592.00
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ENTERPRISE NETWORKING
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ENTERPRISE NETWORKING VARs
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Market Presence
Local
Support
CISCO
HPE
Juniper
Arista
Mellanox (Nvidia)
Enterprise Networking
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SECURITY/ CYBER APPLIANCES
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SECURITY/ CYBER APPLIANCES VARs
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VoIP / CALL CENTER EQUIPMENT
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CALL CENTER as a SERVICE
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SELF-SERVICE & DC EQUIPMENT MARKET 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
Data Center Physical
Equipment
$97.00 2.58% $99.50 -14.57% $85.00 20.00% $102.00 58.82% $162.00
Off-site Data Center:
Co-Location; Hosting (Client
owns the HW)
$88.00 6.82% $94.00 8.51% $102.00 22.55% $125.00 60.00% $200.00
POS +Self Service
(ATM/Kiosks/other)
$170.00 8.82% $185.00 2.70% $190.00 7.89% $205.00 7.32% $220.00
TOTALS $355.00 6.62% $378.50 -0.40% $377.00 14.59% $432.00 34.72% $582.00
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
Data Center Physical
Equipment
$97.00 2.58% $99.50 -14.57% $85.00 20.00% $102.00 58.82% $162.00
Off-site Data Center:
Co-Location; Hosting (Client
owns the HW)
$88.00 6.82% $94.00 8.51% $102.00 22.55% $125.00 60.00% $200.00
POS +Self Service
(ATM/Kiosks/other)
$170.00 8.82% $185.00 2.70% $190.00 7.89% $205.00 7.32% $220.00
TOTALS $355.00 6.62% $378.50 -0.40% $377.00 14.59% $432.00 34.72% $582.00
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DATA CENTER PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT
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DATA CENTER PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT VARs
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OFF-SITE DATA CENTER, CO-LOCATION, HOSTING
(client owns the HW)
** under construction
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POS & SELF SERVICE (ATM, KIOSKS, OTHER)
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SOFTWARE (on-prem & cloud) PRODUCTS
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Software (on-prem & cloud)
Market 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
1,625,014 1,687,515 1,742,266 1,833,667 1,804,500 1,971,200 1,919,000 2,092,000 2,277,000
% change 3.85% 3.24% 5.25% -1.59% 9.24% -2.65% 9.02% 8.84%
software market
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TOP VENDORS: Software Markets
VARs
Software Companies Software VARS
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SOFTWARE CATEGORIES (pages)
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SYSTEM, STORAGE & DATA PLATFORMS
MARKET 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Infrastructure & System Software $150.00 17.33% $176.00 7.95% $190.00 7.89% $205.00 -2.44% $200.00
storage & backup SW $82.00 21.95% $100.00 5.00% $105.00 4.76% $110.00 -4.55% $105.00
data platforms (SQL, NoSQL dbms) $65.00 -3.08% $63.00 -4.76% $60.00 3.33% $62.00 4.84% $65.00
TOTALS $297.00 14.14% $339.00 4.72% $355.00 6.20% $377.00 -1.86% $370.00
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Infrastructure & System Software $150.00 17.33% $176.00 7.95% $190.00 7.89% $205.00 -2.44% $200.00
storage & backup SW $82.00 21.95% $100.00 5.00% $105.00 4.76% $110.00 -4.55% $105.00
data platforms (SQL, NoSQL dbms) $65.00 -3.08% $63.00 -4.76% $60.00 3.33% $62.00 4.84% $65.00
TOTALS $297.00 14.14% $339.00 4.72% $355.00 6.20% $377.00 -1.86% $370.00
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INFRASTRUCTURE & SYSTEM SOFTWARE
Infrastructure
& System
Software
VARS -
alphabetical
AMAN
Belocal
Bezeqint
Bynet
Elad
Emet
Malam Team
Matrix
Ness Hilan We
One
Terasky
Yael Group
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STORAGE & BACKUP SOFTWARE
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STORAGE & BACKUP SOFTWARE VARs
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Market Presence
Local
Support
Veeam
Commvault
Veritas
DellEMC
Rubrik
Brands in backup
– SW, backup
appliances (not
“apples to
apples”)
Arcserve
HCL (TSM)
Backup Solutions
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DATA PLATFORMS (SQL, NoSQL, DBMS)
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DATA PLATFORMS (SQL, NoSQL, DBMS) Cloud-based
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AppWEB Server, BPM, Emulation, BRMS
APaaS (container platforms)
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AppWEB Server, BPM, Emulation, BRMS
APaaS (container platforms) VARs
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Market Presence
Local
Support
RedHat (IBM) openshift
VMWARE tanzu
SUSE Rancher
On-Premise (+Cloud) Container Platforms
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ESB, SOA, FTP, Messaging, , Streaming, API Mngt
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ESB, SOA, FTP, Messaging, , Streaming, API Mngt -- VARs
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Market Presence
Local
Support
IBM
Google
Broadcom (layer7)
SoftwareAG
WSO2
Vendors to watch:
Redhat (3scale)
Salesforce (Mulesoft)
Tyk
KONG
Microsoft
API Management (with on premise option)
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API Management (with on premise options) selected integrators
Vendor Product Israeli Rep. Integrators
IBM API Connect IBM Matrix, Ellipsis
Google APIGEE Google Israel Yeal Software
Tibco Mashary Yeal Software
Redhat 3Scale Redhat Israel Matrix
Broadcom Layer7 Ness Pro Ness Pro, Emet
SoftwareAG WebMethods API mng. SoftwareAG Israel One
Tyke EL-AZ
Open source
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Market Presence
Local
Support
IBM
Oracle
Tibco
SoftwareAG
WSO2
Brands in
Application
integration include
ESB, IPaaS, Hybrid
integration etc. (not
“apples to apples”)
iConduct
OpenLegacy
Magic
Redhat
Talend
Informatica
Workato
Salesforce (Mulesoft)
Boomi
Vendors to watch:
Celigo
SAP
IPPAS
Application Integration
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Application Integration Selected Integrators
Vendor Product Israeli Rep. Integrators
IBM WMB Websphere
Message Broker
IBM Matrix, Ellipsis
Iconduct Iconduct Iconduct Ness Pro One
Tibco BusinessWorks Yeal Software
Redhat Fuse Redhat Israel Matrix
Workato Workato Service Wise, Malam
SoftwareAG WebMethods SoftwareAG Israel One
Oracle OSB Oracle Israel Malam One
Magic XPI Magic Israel Malam
WSO2 WSO2 Enterprise
Integrator
Matrix
Open source
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Application Integration Selected Integrators / Cont.
Vendor Product Israeli Rep. Integrators
OpenLegacy OpenLegacy OpenLegacy Ness
Talend Talend Integration UCL
Informatica Informatica PowerCenter Aman
Celigo Integrator.io SangIT
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IT MANAGEMENT & OPERATIONS TOOLS
MARKET 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
IT Operations, Asset Management,
APM, AIOPS Monitoring, Workload-
Scheduling excluding ITSM,
Service Desk
$80.00 5.62% $84.50 -5.33% $80.00 -6.25% $75.00 6.67% $80.00
ITSM - Service Desk $24.00 10.42% $26.50 -16.98% $22.00 13.64% $25.00 8.00% $27.00
TOTALS $104.00 6.73% $111.00 -8.11% $102.00 -1.96% $100.00 7.00% $107.00
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
IT Operations, Asset Management,
APM, AIOPS Monitoring, Workload-
Scheduling excluding ITSM,
Service Desk
$80.00 5.62% $84.50 -5.33% $80.00 -6.25% $75.00 6.67% $80.00
ITSM - Service Desk $24.00 10.42% $26.50 -16.98% $22.00 13.64% $25.00 8.00% $27.00
TOTALS $104.00 6.73% $111.00 -8.11% $102.00 -1.96% $100.00 7.00% $107.00
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Workload-Scheduling (excluding ITSM, Service Desk)
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IT Operations, Asset Management, APM, AIOPS Monitoring,
Workload-Scheduling (excluding ITSM, Service Desk) VARs
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Market Presence
Local
Support
BMC
Broadcom
(CAAutomic)
IBM/HCL
Job Scheduling
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Job Scheduling Selected Integrators
Vendor Product Israeli Rep. Integrators
BMC Control-M BMC Matrix
Broadcom Automic Broacdom Israel Ness Pro
IBM/HCL IBM/HCL workload
manager
IBM Matrix, Emet
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ITSM - Service Desk
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ITSM - Service Desk VARs
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Endpoint related tools
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NetworkWeb cloud services
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Data Content Related Tools (DLP, DB FW, DLP (Halbana) etc.)
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CYBER MANAGEMENT TOOLS
(SIEM tool, incident responds, automation)
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Zero Trust including identity, access, SDP software defined
perimeter, SASE (secure access service edge) IDM, Access
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other cyber tools (secure development, awareness etc.)
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PROJECT DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT TOOLS
MARKET 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Project & Portfolio Management $28.00 3.57% $29.00 -13.79% $25.00 -12.00% $22.00 -9.09% $20.00
Development tools, ALM, Devops
for all environments (including
Mobile)
$74.00 2.70% $76.00 -14.47% $65.00 7.69% $70.00 2.86% $72.00
Low Code tools $2.00 115.00% $4.30 39.53% $6.00 50.00% $9.00 33.33% $12.00
TOTALS $104.00 5.10% $109.30 -12.17% $96.00 5.21% $101.00 2.97% $104.00
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Project & Portfolio Management $28.00 3.57% $29.00 -13.79% $25.00 -12.00% $22.00 -9.09% $20.00
Development tools, ALM, Devops
for all environments (including
Mobile)
$74.00 2.70% $76.00 -14.47% $65.00 7.69% $70.00 2.86% $72.00
Low Code tools $2.00 115.00% $4.30 39.53% $6.00 50.00% $9.00 33.33% $12.00
TOTALS $104.00 5.10% $109.30 -12.17% $96.00 5.21% $101.00 2.97% $104.00
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Project & Portfolio Management Tools
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Market Presence
Local
Support
Atlassian
CA
Microsoft
MSP
Schiforma
Service
Now
SAP
BMC
Clarizen
Vendors to Watch:
Monday.com
PPM Israeli Market Positioning
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PPM Tools & Integrators
12
7
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Global leader
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PPM Tools & Integrators
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PPM Tools & Integrators
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Development tools, ALM, Devops for all
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Market Presence
Local
Support
Atlassian
Microsoft
Microfocus
IBM
Broadcom (Rally)
ALM (Application Lifecycle Management)
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ALM Selected Integrators
Vendor Product Israeli Rep. Integrators
Atlassian Jira, Confluence,
Bitbucket, etc.
Methoda, Matrix,
practiproject , HMS
Broadcom Rally NessPro
Microfocus QC, Octaine, etc. Microfocus Israel matrix qualitset vness
Gitlab Gitlab ALM Toolbox
sonatype Matrix
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Low Code tools
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EGRC MARKET 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Governance, Risk & Compliance $20.00 24.50% $24.90 -19.68% $20.00 -10.00% $18.00 -5.56% $17.00
TOTALS $20.00 24.50% $24.90 -19.68% $20.00 -10.00% $18.00 -5.56% $17.00
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Governance, Risk & Compliance $20.00 24.50% $24.90 -19.68% $20.00 -10.00% $18.00 -5.56% $17.00
TOTALS $20.00 24.50% $24.90 -19.68% $20.00 -10.00% $18.00 -5.56% $17.00
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KNOWLEDGE & COLLABORATION TOOLS
MARKET 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Office productivity (office calendar,
mail etc.), KM (Enterprise Portals,
ECM, Search, Knowledgebases tools)
$175.00 -6.86% $163.00 -3.07% $158.00 -1.90% $155.00 -9.68% $140.00
Digital Output
Management/Customer
$20.00 10.00% $22.00 13.64% $25.00 12.00% $28.00 14.29% $32.00
Employee Collaboration &
Engagement Tools
$8.00 25.00% $10.00 50.00% $15.00 33.33% $20.00 50.00% $30.00
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Office productivity (office calendar,
mail etc.), KM (Enterprise Portals,
ECM, Search, Knowledgebases tools)
$175.00 -6.86% $163.00 -3.07% $158.00 -1.90% $155.00 -9.68% $140.00
Digital Output
Management/Customer
$20.00 10.00% $22.00 13.64% $25.00 12.00% $28.00 14.29% $32.00
Employee Collaboration &
Engagement Tools
$8.00 25.00% $10.00 50.00% $15.00 33.33% $20.00 50.00% $30.00
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Office productivity (office calendar, mail etc.), KM (Enterprise
Portals, ECM, Search, Knowledgebases tools)
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KM (Enterprise Portals, ECM, Search, Knowledgebases tools) VARs
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Employee Collaboration & Engagement Tools
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ANALYTICS & DATA MANAGEMENT TOOLS
MARKET 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
BI and Analytics Tools $125.00 4.00% $130.00 7.69% $140.00 7.14% $150.00 5.33% $158.00
Data Mgmt. Tools (including data
catalog, governance, ETL, quality)
$45.00 11.11% $50.00 16.00% $58.00 3.45% $60.00 20.00% $72.00
Data Science Tools $10.00 20.00% $12.00 50.00% $18.00 11.11% $20.00 30.00% $26.00
AI/ML/DL Tools $3.00 166.67% $8.00 37.50% $11.00 45.45% $16.00 37.50% $22.00
TOTALS $183.00 9.29% $200.00 13.50% $227.00 8.37% $246.00 13.01% $278.00
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
BI and Analytics Tools $125.00 4.00% $130.00 7.69% $140.00 7.14% $150.00 5.33% $158.00
Data Mgmt. Tools (including data
catalog, governance, ETL, quality)
$45.00 11.11% $50.00 16.00% $58.00 3.45% $60.00 20.00% $72.00
Data Science Tools $10.00 20.00% $12.00 50.00% $18.00 11.11% $20.00 30.00% $26.00
AI/ML/DL Tools $3.00 166.67% $8.00 37.50% $11.00 45.45% $16.00 37.50% $22.00
TOTALS $183.00 9.29% $200.00 13.50% $227.00 8.37% $246.00 13.01% $278.00
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BI and Analytics Tools
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Market Presence
Local
Support
Qlik
Microsoft
IBM
Global leader
Salesforce (Tableau)
Pyramid Analytics
Tibco Spotfire
SAS
Microstrategy SAP
Oracle
Panorama
Web Focus
Sisense
re:Dash (Databricks)
Einstain Analytics
BI and Discovery Analysis Tools
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BI General Platforms - Part 1:
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BI Platforms - Part 2:
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Data Mgmt. Tools (including data catalog,
governance, ETL, quality)
VARs
(Alphabetic
order):
Aman
Brillix
Emet
HMS
Malam
Matrix
UCL
AI Smart Stream
Solutions
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Market Presence
Local
Support
Informatica
Talend
Microsoft
Oracle
IBM
Vendors to
watch: new
age cloud data
integration
such as Skyvia,
Stich (talend),
Xplenty, etc.
ETL (Extract Transform Load)
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ETL Selected Integrators
Vendor Product Israeli Rep. Integrators
Informatica Informatica Informatica Israel Aman Matrix
Talend Talend Integration UCL
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Data Science Tools
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Market Presence
Local
Support
SAS
IBM
Spss + Watson Studio
Global leader
Data Robot
Amazon
Google
Alteryx
Oracle
Python
Rapid Miner
Knime
SAP
Microsoft
DMway
Databricks
Iguazio
Analytics & Data Science Platform
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Data Science Platforms – Part 1:
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Data Science Platforms – Part 2:
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ERP PACKAGES
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Market Presence
Local
Support
SAP
Oracle
Infor LN
eBusiness Suite +
Oracle ERP Cloud
ECC + S/4Hana
Priority
Large-Scale ERP
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Market Presence
Local
Support
Priority
Oracle Netsuite
One1view
Comax
Infor M3
SAP B1 + SBD
Tafnit
Microsoft
QAD
SMB + Mid market ERP projects (~10-300 users)
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CRM APPLICATIONS
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CRM Platforms
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CRM Packages
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CRM Packages cont
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HR/ Talent Mgmt./ LMS APPLICATIONS
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MARKETING AUTOMATION SOFTWARE
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Market Presence
Local
Support
Vendors to Watch:
Pega Marketing Automation
SalesManago
SAP Emarsys
Unica Journey
Oracle
Acoustic
Salesforce
SAS
Upsite
SAP
Adobe
Hubspot
Global leader
Marketing Automation Suites
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Marketing Automation Platforms
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Package Rep. in Israel Integrators
SAP Marketing Cloud
SAP Emarsys Engagement Platform
SAP Israel
SAP Hybris Marketing: Abra, NGSoft,
Matrix, STUNIS ,iProsis, Ideo Digital,
Hilan-Ness
Emarsys: SAP Israel, Be2See
Hubspot Yael Group (CloudTech)
Upsite Hilan-Nesspro Digital Hilan-Nesspro Digital
Pega Marketing Automation Elad Elad
SalesManago SignatureIT SignatureIT
Marketing Automation Platforms CONT
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Contact Center and Multi channel engagement tools
(Chatbots, Virtual IVR, Video, Voice, etc.…)
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Contact Center and Multi channel engagement tools
(Chatbots, Virtual IVR, Video, Voice, etc.…)
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Package Israeli Rep. Integrators
Twillio Aman Aman
7Twenty 7Twenty Matrix
Vongae (Nexmo) KPMG KPMG
Commbox Commbox eWave, Matrix, Hilan-NessPro
Glassix Glassix, Consist I.E Mittwoch, Consist
Simplechat Elad Elad
Omni – Channel Platforms
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E-Commerce & Marketplace Platforms
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Web Content Management Platforms
VARs
VARs
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Blockchain Platforms
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RPA Platforms
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Market Presence
Local
Support
Vendors to Watch:
IBM RPA
Microsoft Power Automate
Nice
RPA
Kryon
Automation
Anywhere
UiPath
Jacada
Kofax
RPA Positioning
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* - Current installation
RPA Integrators
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Integrators
New Clients 2021
Clients
EY, IBM, KPMG,
Yael, Matrix, Ness,
Bynet
Bynet: Wolfson Hospital
Hilan, Western Digital
Ness: Meitav Dash - OCR
Matrix: Max
Teva, Mekorot, Shaam
Automation
Anywhere
IBM, ABP
IBM RPA
Deloitte, Valor
Tnuva
Applied Materials, Bank
Mizrachi, Iroads
NICE RPA
Malam/
Aman
Kofax
Discount
Jackada
(RDA)
InterAI
Cellcom
InterAI
RPA Integrators CONT
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IoT Tools and Platforms
IoT VARs
Alphabetical
Abra
Bynet
Cloudofthings
CodeOasis
DxC
ELAD
Emet
EWAVE
EY
GIV Solutions
I.E.Mittwoch
MALAM TEAM
Matrix
One
Softimize
Systematics
Yael
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Industry Specific and Special Purpose Applications
MARKET 2018-2022
Values in Million USD
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
GIS, WMS, transportation, etc $100.00 10.00% $110.00 -22.73% $85.00 17.65% $100.00 20.00% $120.00
banking, insurance and other
financial market software
$80.00 12.50% $90.00 -27.78% $65.00 23.08% $80.00 25.00% $100.00
TOTALS $180.00 11.11% $200.00 -25.00% $150.00 20.00% $180.00 22.22% $220.00
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
GIS, WMS, transportation, etc $100.00 10.00% $110.00 -22.73% $85.00 17.65% $100.00 20.00% $120.00
banking, insurance and other
financial market software
$80.00 12.50% $90.00 -27.78% $65.00 23.08% $80.00 25.00% $100.00
TOTALS $180.00 11.11% $200.00 -25.00% $150.00 20.00% $180.00 22.22% $220.00
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VALUE ADDED SERVICES
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VALUE ADDED SERVICES MARKET
Values in Million USD
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
3,030,014 3,131,515 3,241,916 3,433,017 3,234,500 3,649,100 3,613,000 4,011,500 4,591,500
% change 3.85% 3.24% 5.25% -1.59% 9.24% -2.65% 9.02% 8.84%
VAS market
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TOP 10 VENDORS: Value-Added Services Markets
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VAS CATEGORIES (pages)
182 194 197 205 212
216 223 228 232 233
237 242 246 249
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IT Strategy Consulting
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IT Strategy Consulting
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Organizational & Digital Transformation Consulting
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Organizational & Digital Transformation Consulting
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Data Strategy Consulting
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IT Infrastructure & Cloud Consulting
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Application Projects Consulting
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Customer & Employee Experience Strategy Consulting
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Project Management/ OCIO Consulting
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Cyber Security Consulting
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Cyber Security Consulting
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Consolidation/ Virtualization/ Containers /Monitoring/ BSM/
Storage/ Hardware/ Networking Projects
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Consolidation/ Virtualization/ Containers /Monitoring/ BSM/
Storage/ Hardware/ Networking Projects
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DevOps & Infrastructure Automation Projects
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Software Integration of Middleware, SOA & BPM
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Cyber Security Product Implementations
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Cyber Security Product Implementations
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Unified Communication Projects (IM, Video, Voice)
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CLOUD: Consolidation/ Virtualization/ Containers /Monitoring/
BSM/ Storage/ Hardware/ Networking Projects
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CLOUD: Consolidation/ Virtualization/ Containers /Monitoring/
BSM/ Storage/ Hardware/ Networking Projects
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DevOps & Infrastructure Automation Cloud Projects
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Software Integration of Cloud Middleware, SOA & BPM
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Cyber Security Cloud Product Implementation
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Cyber Security Cloud Product Implementation
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PPM & Project Management Implementation
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ALM & Development & Testing Tools Implementation
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Low Code Tool Implementation
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ERP Implementations
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HR & Talent Mngt & Payroll Implementations
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CRM Implementations
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ITSM Implementation
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E-Commerce and Marketplace Implementations
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Marketing Automation Implementations
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DATA, ANALYTICS & BI PROJECTS MARKET 2018-2022
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
Data Science projects $2.00 150.00% $5.00 140.00% $12.00 83.33% $22.00 72.73% $38.00
Data management implementation
(quality, etl, catalogs...) $25.00
40.00%
$35.00
-14.29%
$30.00
16.67%
$35.00
20.00%
$42.00
BI and Analytics implementation /
development $175.00
24.57%
$218.00
10.09%
$240.00
10.42%
$265.00
13.21%
$300.00
TOTALS $202.00 27.72% $258.00 9.30% $282.00 14.18% $322.00 18.01% $380.00
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
Data Science projects $2.00 150.00% $5.00 140.00% $12.00 83.33% $22.00 72.73% $38.00
Data management implementation
(quality, etl, catalogs...) $25.00
40.00%
$35.00
-14.29%
$30.00
16.67%
$35.00
20.00%
$42.00
BI and Analytics implementation /
development $175.00
24.57%
$218.00
10.09%
$240.00
10.42%
$265.00
13.21%
$300.00
TOTALS $202.00 27.72% $258.00 9.30% $282.00 14.18% $322.00 18.01% $380.00
Values in Million USD
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Data Science Projects
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225
Data Management Implementations (Quality, ETL, Catalogs...)
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226
BI and Analytics Implementation / Development
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BI and Analytics Implementation / Development
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BUSINESS APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT &
IMPLEMENTATIONS MARKET 2018-2022
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
General Software Development
(except Web & Mobile) $105.00
11.43%
$117.00
-18.80%
$95.00
-98.95%
$1.00
0.00%
$1.00
Web & Mobile Development $29.00 10.34% $32.00 34.38% $43.00 34.88% $58.00 37.93% $80.00
UX Design $47.00 11.70% $52.50 14.29% $60.00 15.00% $69.00 14.49% $79.00
TOTALS $181.00 11.33% $201.50 -1.74% $198.00 -35.35% $128.00 25.00% $160.00
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
General Software Development
(except Web & Mobile) $105.00
11.43%
$117.00
-18.80%
$95.00
-98.95%
$1.00
0.00%
$1.00
Web & Mobile Development $29.00 10.34% $32.00 34.38% $43.00 34.88% $58.00 37.93% $80.00
UX Design $47.00 11.70% $52.50 14.29% $60.00 15.00% $69.00 14.49% $79.00
TOTALS $181.00 11.33% $201.50 -1.74% $198.00 -35.35% $128.00 25.00% $160.00
Values in Million USD
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General Software Development (including Web & Mobile)
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UX Design
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231
UX Design
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234
Contact Center & Multi Channel Engagement Projects
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235
Employee Collaboration & Engagement Tools
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236
Knowledge Management (ECM, Portals, Search, Knowledgebases.. )
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Technological Innovation Projects
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Automation Tools (RPA, OCR, others) Consulting & Implementations
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240
Blockchain Projects
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241
IoT Projects
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Professional Education, Coaching & Mentoring
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Project Testing & QA
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Fruition & Implementation ()הטמעה
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Regulation Projects
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Auditing, Governance & Risk Management
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OUTSOURCING & MANAGED SERVICES
MARKET 2018-2022
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
Complete and/or application
outsourcing (Client owns the HW) $140.00
1.43%
$142.00
2.11%
$145.00
4.83%
$152.00
18.42%
$180.00
Infrastructure Outsourcing
(infrastructure, storage mngt, DBA
services) $110.00
1.82%
$112.00
7.14%
$120.00
6.67%
$128.00
4.69%
$134.00
Call Centers/Help Desk Outsourcing
Services $82.00
3.66%
$85.00
29.41%
$110.00
27.27%
$140.00
7.14%
$150.00
Cyber security managed services -
CISO as a service, etc. (excluding
SIEM service) $27.00
14.81%
$31.00
67.74%
$52.00
34.62%
$70.00
21.43%
$85.00
SIEM as a Service $3.00 16.67% $3.50 185.71% $10.00 50.00% $15.00 33.33% $20.00
Printing Outsourcing Services (pay
per click) $58.00
12.07%
$65.00
-46.15%
$35.00
20.00%
$42.00
19.05%
$50.00
Business Services as a Service-
BSaaS (Salaries, Payments, BPO, etc.)
$145.00
10.34%
$160.00
15.63%
$185.00
12.43%
$208.00
5.77%
$220.00
TOTALS $565.00 5.93% $598.50 9.77% $657.00 14.92% $755.00 11.13% $839.00
2018 0.05% 2019 0.05% 2020 0.05% 2021 0.05% 2022
Complete and/or application
outsourcing (Client owns the HW) $140.00
1.43%
$142.00
2.11%
$145.00
4.83%
$152.00
18.42%
$180.00
Infrastructure Outsourcing
(infrastructure, storage mngt, DBA
services) $110.00
1.82%
$112.00
7.14%
$120.00
6.67%
$128.00
4.69%
$134.00
Call Centers/Help Desk Outsourcing
Services $82.00
3.66%
$85.00
29.41%
$110.00
27.27%
$140.00
7.14%
$150.00
Cyber security managed services -
CISO as a service, etc. (excluding
SIEM service) $27.00
14.81%
$31.00
67.74%
$52.00
34.62%
$70.00
21.43%
$85.00
SIEM as a Service $3.00 16.67% $3.50 185.71% $10.00 50.00% $15.00 33.33% $20.00
Printing Outsourcing Services (pay
per click) $58.00
12.07%
$65.00
-46.15%
$35.00
20.00%
$42.00
19.05%
$50.00
Business Services as a Service-
BSaaS (Salaries, Payments, BPO, etc.)
$145.00
10.34%
$160.00
15.63%
$185.00
12.43%
$208.00
5.77%
$220.00
TOTALS $565.00 5.93% $598.50 9.77% $657.00 14.92% $755.00 11.13% $839.00
Values in Million USD
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250
Complete and/or Application Outsourcing
(client owns the HW)
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251
Infrastructure Outsourcing
(infrastructure, storage mngt, DBA services)
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Call Centers/Help Desk Outsourcing Services
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SIEM as a Service
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Business Services as a Service- BSaaS
(Salaries, Payments, BPO, etc.)