In this blog post, we break down the reasons listed for the growth in demand from the Campus Safety Magazine article, and explain how InformaCast addresses each of these needs.
Category: Market Research Survey
2017 Review Shows $180 billion Cloud Market Growing at 24% Annually
CLP Central Survey: Consulting Market Growth Driven by Clients’ Current Needs, Not Necessarily by Next Gen Technology Trends
Re-envisioning the CLP: The Consultant Learning Portal; or CLP 2.0
CLP Central is excited to announce the launch of our re-envisioning of the CLP: the Consultant Learning Portal, or CLP 2.0. Our new vendor CLPs transition content to conversation, providing easy access to relevant content by market segment and solution category, along with direct links to the appropriate vendor subject matter experts for interaction, discussion and learning. Participating consultants can join these conversations to offer insights, experiences and ask additional questions.
Market Research Survey Results and a New Question
Markets Served Holding Steady, But There Are Changes
The results of this survey show that the need for communications technology consultants continues to cut across all vertical markets and that the majority of consultants horizontally serve the needs of these markets. Only two verticals showed significant change: banking & financial services, and healthcare.
Survey Shows Comm Tech Consultants Moving to Larger Clients
The trend is that consultants are moving back upstream to large business clients. This seems to align with the results we saw in our last question about how industry consultants are classifying themselves from telecommunications five years ago, i.e., premise-based phone systems, to broader, more strategic communications technology consulting classifications today. This aligns more with large business needs.
Consulting Survey: From Telecom to Strategic/Business Driven in 5 Years
Welcome back to the CLP Central Communication Technology Consultants Market Research Survey. In the past few years we’ve seen big changes in the communications technology consulting industry. Five years ago 42 percent of respondents considered themselves telecommunications consultants; today that has dropped to 10 percent.