capioIT is excited to release the 2013 capioIT Asia Pacific Natural Resources IT Solutions Capture Share report. It highlights the overall key strengths and weaknesses of 14 selected Natural Resources IT Solution providers in the Asia Pacific region.
This report highlights that whilst there is a diverse number of Natural Resources IT solution providers with a range of skills and capabilities, leadership for the Asia Pacific Natural Resources IT solutions is shared between Accenture and IBM. They are the two highest ranked “Market Makers”
Accenture and IBM have both made increasingly significant investments in Natural Resources capability since the resources and mining boom of recent years. It has also been a timely investment as other sectors such as financial services were adversely impacted by the Great Recession.
Following these two, are the other Market Maker Vendors:
- CSC – Has the longest history particularly on the infrastructure management
- SAP – Enterprise Application Platform of choice for Tier 1 miners
- Ventyx – Investment of ABB into Mincom creates a strong platform
- Schneider – Big focus on automation and process management
All 6 of these vendors provide a differentiated capability and highlight that unlike most other industries the blending of Information Technology and Operational Technology (IT and OT) can create unique opportunities for partnerships and creating measurable client outcomes.
Part of the success for these leading providers is that they have invested in capability and engagement across the three subsectors in the industry
- Mining
- Oil and Gas
- Engineering
It is difficult to build scale in just one of the sectors. In the same theme, geographic diversity is important. Whilst Australia is the hub market (and Perth the epicentre, particularly for mining and engineering), it is not the only market. Significant demand exists in Indonesia, India, China and markets such as Singapore which are global or regional hubs.
The recent rise in importance of the Natural Resources sector for vendors globally and across the Asia Pacific region has led to a clearly delineated market with many recent entrants to the market still immature in their proposition and account list. This is a clear factor that has made the Natural Resources IT Solutions market one of the most delineated between the “haves” and “have nots” that capioIT has studied.
With the exception of Infosys (rated as a Transform Focus vendor) the remaining vendors included in the study are market makers. All are investing in capability and looking to increase their exposure to the industry. However, all are far from mature in both strategy and execution. It will take at least 2 years for investments made by the likes of Wipro and Telstra to emerge into deep client referencing and delivery capabilities.
In the future capioIT expects entry to the market will require a capability to capitalise on the increased overlap and integration by vendors in the OT, IT and Engineering Technology (ET). Without this, vendors will be very limited. This also will raise the importance of new and focused relationships with both niche software providers and the major natural resources industry solution providers and engineering firms. This shift may create some corporate tension as differing cultures and business objectives have to be aligned.
The following vendors participated in the report:
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