Market Analysis
published on Apr 04, 2022
Report Overview:
NelsonHall’s “Impact of Digital on IT Services in the Automotive Sector: 2022” 45-page report is based on global interviews of senior executives across the automotive sector in four geographies: U.S., U.K., Continental Europe, and the Asia Pacific.
The report identifies the principal business issues faced by automotive sector companies over the period 2022-2022, the IT and digital initiatives planned in response to these issues, and their anticipated changes in IT spend and sourcing.
Who is this Report for:
NelsonHall’s “Impact of Digital on IT Services in the Automotive Sector 2022” report is a comprehensive market assessment report designed for:
- Sourcing managers investigating sourcing developments within the Automotive Sector
- Vendor marketing, sales, and business managers developing strategies to target IT services (ITS) opportunities within the Automotive Sector
- Financial analysts and investors specializing in the IT services
Scope of this Report:
The report is based on interviews with executives in the automotive sector in the U.S., U.K., Continental Europe, and the Asia Pacific.
The report analyzes the worldwide market for IT services within the automotive sector and addresses the following questions:
- What are the principal business priorities faced by organizations in the automotive sector?
- What IT initiatives are planned by organizations in the automotive sector?
- How relevant are digital initiatives to organizations in the automotive sector?
- What digital initiatives are planned by organizations in the automotive sector?
- What business areas are targeted for digital initiatives by organizations in the automotive sector?
- What are the key selection criteria used by organizations in the automotive sector to select suppliers to implement digital initiatives?
- What shifts in Run the Business (RTB) vs Change the Business (CTB) are expected by executives in the automotive sector in the coming year?
Key Findings & Highlights:
The automotive sector is currently undergoing a major reinvention of both its product and its means of doing business. At the same time, it has faced. It is likely to continue to face considerable uncertainty and volatility in its supply chain with an attendant need to enhance its supply chain agility. Two major business priorities to do this, identified unprompted by the automotive sector were:
- Need to reduce risk in our supply chain Improve policy administration and management through the expanded use of automation.
- Need to improve visibility of the supply chain (
Accordingly, the automotive sector is:
- Digital initiatives in the automotive sector are focused on the supply chain & logistics
- Digital has become a key mechanism in this repositioning and not just cost reduction for the automotive sector
- Automotive companies are strongly increasing their cloud migration & SaaS adoption
- Automotive companies are using niche specialists to support their SaaS and cloud initiatives while consolidating vendors in application services and traditional infrastructure management.