Two-Thirds of Enterprises Using Managed Service Providers for GenAI, ISG Study Finds
2024年11月11日 - 11:00PM
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Survey of global decision-makers finds
enterprises look to provider partners for expertise, technology and
capacity
New survey research from leading global technology research and
advisory firm Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III) finds
two-thirds of enterprises are using managed service providers
(MSPs) to support their generative AI (GenAI) initiatives.
Sixty-five percent of the enterprises surveyed for the new ISG
Market Lens™ GenAI Use Case Study report they are using MSPs for
GenAI initiatives, while 35 percent of enterprises are building
their GenAI capabilities in-house.
The main reasons enterprises choose to engage a provider to
support their GenAI initiative, the study found, are to acquire
expertise and knowledge and address in-house capability
limitations. Speed and the need to accelerate projects are also a
factor.
Most providers are delivering traditional managed services such
as application maintenance and infrastructure services, along with
GenAI-specific services such as data preparation or governance.
“Companies are applying their own version of the ‘engineer’s
triangle’ concept – trying to balance expertise, cost and capacity
– when deciding to use an MSP for GenAI initiatives,” said Alex
Bakker, ISG distinguished analyst and co-author of the study.
“Though outsourcing is often viewed as a transfer of expertise from
an enterprise client to a provider, outsourcing for GenAI use cases
is perceived as a two-way street, giving organizations access to
skills they don’t yet have and enabling them to build skills
internally at the same time.”
Businesses that are building GenAI capabilities in house rather
than using MSPs say they possess specialized knowledge and are
developing AI solutions tailored to their unique business
requirements.
A January 2024 ISG Market Lens AI Study found many enterprises
consider innovation to be an internal strength, a point that is
reinforced by the results of the new study, which finds the
companies that are choosing not to engage MSPs are using in-house
expertise to build GenAI capabilities and resources. Relatively few
organizations cited cost considerations or data privacy and
security concerns.
Access to specialized AI skills remains a challenge, however,
with 45 percent of enterprise respondents to the January 2024 study
citing a lack of skills as their top challenge.
“The skills shortage remains challenging and is driving the need
for external support from managed service providers,” said Michael
Dornan, principal analyst and co-author of the study. “GenAI has
moved quickly, but many enterprises already wish they had started
earlier, logged successes or failures faster, and used external
support more in that learning process.”
The study predicts enterprise spending on GenAI initiatives will
increase by 50 percent in 2025, as companies expect to achieve a
greater share of their return on investment (ROI) in the technology
in the coming year.
“Enterprises are hoping for big productivity, efficiency and
cost improvement gains from GenAI, but with enterprise spending
averaging $2.6 million on each GenAI use case, organizations will
need more scaled projects to reach their goals,” Bakker said. “For
the foreseeable future, we believe the growth of GenAI and the
associated talent shortage will continue to drive growth in MSP
contract activity.”
The ISG study surveyed 201 executives in G2000 enterprises in
the Americas and Europe with decision making responsibility for
their organization's biggest GenAI use cases, in August 2024.
ISG Market Lens™ buyer behavior studies combine findings from
surveys of senior-level global executives with expert ISG research
and analysis on market trends and strategic business initiatives.
Recent studies explored mainframes, AI, cloud, application
development and maintenance , BPO, cybersecurity, global capability
centers and sustainability.
Contact ISG for more information on ISG Market Lens
research.
About ISG
ISG (Information Services Group) (Nasdaq: III) is a leading
global technology research and advisory firm. A trusted business
partner to more than 900 clients, including more than 75 of the
world’s top 100 enterprises, ISG is committed to helping
corporations, public sector organizations, and service and
technology providers achieve operational excellence and faster
growth. The firm specializes in digital transformation services,
including AI, cloud and data analytics; sourcing advisory; managed
governance and risk services; network carrier services; strategy
and operations design; change management; market intelligence and
technology research and analysis. Founded in 2006, and based in
Stamford, Conn., ISG employs more than 1,600 digital-ready
professionals operating in more than 20 countries—a global team
known for its innovative thinking, market influence, deep industry
and technology expertise, and world-class research and analytical
capabilities based on the industry’s most comprehensive marketplace
data. For more information, visit www.isg-one.com.
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