Managed IT Solutions
Market Analysis Summary
HELTECH Computer Consulting will adopt a fairly intently focused market strategy.
- A logical segmentation breaks the market down into the following: Home Office Businesses, Small Businesses, Medium Businesses and Large Businesses. Descriptions are provided below.
- The largest and most logical target markets for HCC are the Small and medium size Businesses. These businesses mostly have a need for temporary technical aid, usually billed at an hourly rate. Some opportunity does exist, however, for retainer and/or specific project contracts.
- While there are a fair number of competitors in the local area, they seem to be widely specialized and widely sized, leaving ample opportunity for HCC to create and expand a niche in the chosen market segments.
- Finally worth noting is the growth trend for this market, estimated at around 9 to 10 percent annually through the beginning of the next century.
Market Segmentation
The following chart and table reflect the market segmentation for this business. The size and growth numbers are based on US Census data for the local region.
- Home Office Businesses – The largest and fastest growing segment, this segment is obviously defined as small businesses that are based primarily out of the owner’s home. This is not the same as simple home computer users, which sources warn are NOT a viable market segment for computer consulting.
- Small Businesses – Defined by the government as businesses with 1 to 99 employees, this is the second largest and fastest growing segment in Maryland, DC and Virginia.
- Medium Businesses – 100 to 499 employees.
- Large Businesses – 500 or more employees.
As is obvious in the pie chart, the first two segments comprise the bulk of opportunity for HELTECH Computer Consulting.
Target Market Segment Strategy
Entrepreneur Magazine suggests six market segments as a starting point:
- Businesses not using computers
- Small entrepreneurial businesses using one or more computers
- Small to medium sized corps using computers on networks
- Large corps seeking problem-solving assistance (trouble-shooting) with specific projects
- Government agencies, corporations, and other organizations in search of computer training
- Businesses in search of custom computer programming services
HELTECH Computer Consulting will focus on the top market segments only – an intently focused marketing strategy.
Market Trends
Three primary market trends seem to be most important in this industry:
- Trend #1 – most important -rapid growth in technology, need for continuous upgrades in both hardware and software.
- Trend #2 – moderately important -predicted continued growth in consulting/outsourcing – companies being unwilling to pay fixed costs of salaries, choosing instead to treat computer upgrades and repair as variable costs.
- Trend #3 – least important – rapid growth in ratio of SOHO businesses to traditional medium sized businesses.
These trends are predicted by industry experts to continue well into the next century.
Market Growth
As noted in the previous section, several factors are predicted to continue well into the next decades, not the least of which are the growth rates for this market:
- Growth rate citation – Entrepreneur Magazine says that the consulting industry in general will continue to grow at an annual rate of 9.1%
- Growth rate citation – Census data for each identified segment in the Montgomery County area roughly parallel this growth rate.
- Growth rate citation – Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce published data supports the Federal Census data, predicting continued and rapid growth particularly in the small office/home office market segment.
Market Needs
According to Entrepreneur Magazine, experts in the consulting industry have identified three different opportunities that exist for computer consultants:
- Temporary Technical Aid
- Short term assignments finding solutions for businesses – this is noted as the largest market
- Specific Skill – the largest area is software specialty, the second largest area
- System setup & purchasing guidance
- Systems reengineering/optimization
- Network installation and configuration
- Training
- Hardware and software troubleshooting
- IT Infrastructure deployment and migration
- Database/Application development
- Data Storage
- Disaster Recovery
- Security/Data Protection
- Cloud managed solutions
- Telecommunications
- Bail-Out (Trouble shooting)
- According to Entrepreneur Magazine, private home computer users are NOT a viable market for computer consultants.
Service Business Analysis
The computer consulting business for the local area is already well established, yet still allows ample opportunity for entry and growth for new participants. This is supported by the following points:
- While there already exists a large number of consultants, there is also a wide range of sizes and specialties. This leaves plenty of opportunity for HELTech to find and develop a particular niche.
- Customers in this industry tend to be loyal, relying on the same consultant for future needs once a relationship has been established.
- An analysis of HELTech’s main competitors shows no overwhelming strengths that would be significant barriers to HELTech’s success. Likewise, identifying competitor’s weaknesses has illuminated several areas that HELTech’s can target as marketing strategies.
In short, this business arena, while no longer brand new, is far from exhausted as an opportunity for a new and aggressive company. By utilizing a logical and comprehensive marketing approach, HELTech’s should easily find success in the computer consulting business.
Business Participants
A search of the local Yellow Pages revealed the following: need some research
• Under the heading Consultants – Computer & Data Processing there were a total of four listings
• Under Computers – Service & Repair there were 51 total listings, the majority of which seemed to be stores or companies
• Under Computers – Software & Services there were 88 total listings. Thirteen of those were large companies such as my computer works, JPI Services Inc, and Cassi. Sixteen were specialists in accounting software that listed CPA’s on their staff.
• Under Computers – System Designers & Consultants there were 45 total listings. About half had larger listings and/or company names that implied larger size.
The conclusion is that while there a fair number of competitors in the geographic area, they are widely specialized and widely sized. Many of the larger participants appear to cater to larger clients, thus leaving plenty of opportunity for HELTech Consulting to focus on its chosen market segments.
Main Competitors
Below are examples of a brief analysis of HELTech main competitors.
- Competitor 1 Geeks on site
- Top strength – A very memorable name that will stick in customer’s minds.
- Primary weakness – a focus primarily on remote support.
- Competitor 2 My Computer Works
- Top strength – Longevity and experience, someone who has been in the business locally a long time.
Primary weakness – Slow response and an unwillingness to take on new customers.
Competition and Buying Patterns
As noted above, the local computer consulting industry is fragmented, with a wide variety of sizes and specialties. Two general factors of competition immediately show up in the analysis:
- The larger competitors seem to be grouped into two main categories: those who provide network expertise to large companies, and those who provide “consulting” service to products they sell.
- Of the smaller sized companies, about half still seemed to favor larger businesses as their clients.
Customer buying patterns also highlight the opportunity for HELTech Computer Consulting. While larger companies tend to hire larger consulting firms, the home small / medium size business owner tends to favor the personal relationship that can develop with the smaller consulting firm.
This leads to another very important buying pattern. Customers who have established a relationship with a computer consultant tend to stay very loyal as long as the service and results remain acceptable. This will be critical to the success of a new company like HELTech.
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