Technology services have become critical for enterprises to ensure continued engagement and superior user experiences for customers. While the COVID-19 pandemic impacted global economies and affected most industries and verticals, it proved to be a blessing in disguise for technology-led R&D services, which grew manifold due to digital enablement across all businesses. In fact, digital transformation led to faster adoption of emerging technologies (such as AI, ML, blockchain, and 5G) among enterprises and consumers globally. Therefore, it is vital for market participants (enterprises, GBS organizations, and service providers) to continue to introduce and leverage these new avenues in their wider service delivery constructs in a sustained manner. To remain competitive and sustainable, market stakeholders will also have to review their location strategies and develop a delivery portfolio that aligns with the blueprint of their digital transformation go-to-market strategy.
This Everest Group handbook will support market participants looking to identify the right location/s to support technology services delivery. It highlights the relative attractiveness of leading global locations for supporting technology services based on a holistic and multi-faceted assessment. The handbook examines technology services’ delivery attractiveness along three broad dimensions:
The handbook analyzes the attractiveness of 20 locations for technology services delivery, including software, quality assurance, data services, and exponential technology skills clusters, across major geographies and industries
Industry: global sourcing, engineering services
Geography: global
In this report, we examine the attractiveness of 20 locations for technology services delivery and help market participants select:
We also carry out a comparative assessment of locations to help build an optimized delivery portfolio.