Alsbridge Inc., a benchmarking, sourcing and
transformation advisory firm, today released a report showing that autonomics
solutions are driving down costs of IT service delivery. The report also
concluded, however, that the ultimate economic impact and long-term benefits of
emerging intelligent tools remain difficult to gauge.
“Our ProBenchmark® market pricing data
shows that autonomics solutions are already having a sizable impact on costs
across service towers,” said Howard Davies, Alsbridge Managing Director.
“However, operational data is still in its infancy, and business cases and
detailed benefits analyses are only recently beginning to emerge. This presents
a challenge in terms of building precise benchmarking models and developing
cost/benefit scenarios with confidence.”
Apart from a scarcity of data, developing a
consistent formula to calculate autonomics is problematic. For one thing, the
impact of autonomics varies by enterprise maturity. “The companies that stand
to benefit most and fastest from autonomics are those that are either most
advanced in the use of ITIL and process automation and, conversely, those that
are least mature,” said Davies. “Advanced companies have laid the ground work
and are well positioned to take the next step to autonomics, while the least
advanced can leapfrog and replace inefficient processes with autonomics.”
Moreover, the impact of autonomics varies by tower,
which therefore affects the long-term total cost savings projections of
autonomics on any given enterprise.
“Depending on the labor contribution to service
delivery the autonomics impact can range from modest to substantial,” added
Davies.
Finally, the up-front costs of implementation,
transition, training and support must be included in the total cost
calculation. Alsbridge data shows that
autonomics requires higher costs in the early stages of an autonomics
initiative that are offset by greater savings later in the contract.
“As with the early days of Remote Infrastructure
Management, autonomics has the potential to provide substantial cost savings
over multiple years,” said Davies. “However, an upfront investment is required
to establish the tools and rules for automation.”
These challenges notwithstanding, Alsbridge
anticipates that autonomics will gain significant traction in the coming year.
“As more deals come on line and as we continue to
integrate autonomics metrics into our analytical toolset, we’ll be better
positioned to benchmark and forecast the costs and benefits of autonomics,”
said Davies. “And, as client interest grows and success stories emerge, we
expect to see a virtuous cycle that builds confidence and momentum.”
The new Alsbridge report, titled “Robots for Sale: Gauging the Impact of Autonomics on IT Services Pricing,”
examines the state of autonomics and Robotics Process Automation (RPA)
technology, potential applications for enterprises and providers and issues and
challenges/ Authored by Alsbridge Director David Perara, the report includes
data from the Alsbridge ProBenchmark® database showing current and
projected impacts of RPA solutions.
In addition, Alsbridge is a Supporting Sponsor of Automation Innovation 2014, a conference that will examine the emerging field of autonomics and
focus on its implications for the outsourcing industry. Organized by the Institute for Robotic
Process Automation (IRPA), the one-day event will be held in New York City on
December 10th.
About
Alsbridge Inc.
Alsbridge is
a management consulting firm that helps companies reduce costs and enable their
businesses by optimizing the way they work with their vendors. With over 200 consultants
on four continents, Alsbridge has been a trusted advisor to over 40% of the
Fortune 500 and currently advises over 200 clients a year on over $11B in
spend. This gives us tremendous market insight and deep benchmarking databases
that our experienced consultants use to help clients engage the optimal vendors
for their situation, negotiate best practice terms at fair market prices, and
improve the way they govern vendor relationships. Alsbridge clients utilize the
most cost effective and value added sources globally for IT infrastructure
services, network carrier services, hardware and software, application support
and development, business processes and cloud services.
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Alex Kozlov, Alsbridge
alex.kozlov@alsbridge.com
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