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Reasons Why Current, or Would-Be, MNS Users Have Adopted Managed Services As Well As What Might Drive Future Adoption

Posted on: Tuesday, 9 January 2007, 09:01 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c48146) has announced the addition of "In-Dustry Update: Managed Services Adoption Trends and Spending: Healthcare" to their offering.

This report covers managed services adoption trends and spending in the healthcare market. Covered is the current state of MNS adoption and how it compares to in-house performance of IT functions as well as how this landscape will change over the next two years. Included are reasons why current, or would-be, MNS users have adopted managed services as well as what might drive future adoption.

Also included is a table that forecasts MNS spending through 2010 in the healthcare market broken down by the four sizes of US business sub-segments: SOHO-1 to 4 employees, small business-5 to 99 employees, mid-sized business-100 to 999 employees, and enterprise-1,000+ employees. The report is based upon primary research obtained in a recent survey that includes healthcare business network decision-makers.

This report is helpful to any service provider that currently offers, or is planning to offer a managed service to decision-makers in the healthcare market.

Topics Covered:

Healthcare Shows Promise for Future MNS Adoption

Hosting is the Most Currently Out-Tasked Healthcare Function

Security Shows Potential for Future MNS Adoption

Accessing Technology Drives MNS Adoption

Healthcare Vertical Managed Services Spending, 20052010

Security Key to All Healthcare Managed Solutions

Methodology

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For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c48146


Source: Business Wire

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