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Europe Sees AI-Driven Cloud Growth in Q4 as Managed Services Demand Slows: ISG Index™

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Europe's IT and business services market showed mixed performance in Q4, with combined market ACV up 17% YoY to US $8.3 billion, but down 7% from Q3. The quarter was marked by contrasting trends: managed services declined 5% YoY to US $3.7 billion, while cloud-based services (XaaS) surged 42% to US $4.6 billion, driven by AI-related demand.

For the full year, the combined market reached a record US $32.6 billion, up 14%. Managed services hit US $16.6 billion (+5.6%), while XaaS reached US $16.0 billion (+23%). By region, the UK market weakened, while DACH showed strong growth. Looking ahead, ISG forecasts 4.5% growth for managed services and 18% for XaaS in 2025, with AI spending expected to drive market momentum despite economic uncertainties.

Il mercato dei servizi IT e aziendali in Europa ha mostrato prestazioni miste nel quarto trimestre, con un ACV di mercato combinato in aumento del 17% rispetto all’anno precedente, raggiungendo i 8,3 miliardi di dollari, ma in calo del 7% rispetto al terzo trimestre. Il trimestre è stato caratterizzato da tendenze contrastanti: i servizi gestiti sono diminuiti del 5% rispetto all’anno precedente, raggiungendo 3,7 miliardi di dollari, mentre i servizi basati su cloud (XaaS) sono aumentati del 42%, arrivando a 4,6 miliardi di dollari, trainati dalla domanda legata all'AI.

Per l'intero anno, il mercato combinato ha raggiunto un record di 32,6 miliardi di dollari, con un aumento del 14%. I servizi gestiti hanno toccato i 16,6 miliardi di dollari (+5,6%), mentre l'XaaS ha raggiunto i 16,0 miliardi di dollari (+23%). Per quanto riguarda le regioni, il mercato del Regno Unito si è indebolito, mentre il DACH ha mostrato una forte crescita. Guardando al futuro, ISG prevede una crescita del 4,5% per i servizi gestiti e del 18% per l'XaaS nel 2025, con la spesa per l'AI che dovrebbe guidare l'andamento del mercato nonostante le incertezze economiche.

El mercado de servicios de TI y empresariales de Europa mostró un rendimiento mixto en el cuarto trimestre, con un ACV de mercado combinado que subió un 17% interanual a 8.3 mil millones de dólares, pero bajó un 7% respecto al tercer trimestre. El trimestre estuvo marcado por tendencias contrastantes: los servicios gestionados cayeron un 5% interanual a 3.7 mil millones de dólares, mientras que los servicios basados en la nube (XaaS) aumentaron un 42% hasta 4.6 mil millones de dólares, impulsados por la demanda relacionada con la IA.

Durante todo el año, el mercado combinado alcanzó un récord de 32.6 mil millones de dólares, un 14% más. Los servicios gestionados alcanzaron 16.6 mil millones de dólares (+5.6%), mientras que el XaaS llegó a 16.0 mil millones de dólares (+23%). Por regiones, el mercado del Reino Unido se debilitó, mientras que el DACH mostró un fuerte crecimiento. De cara al futuro, ISG prevé un crecimiento del 4.5% para los servicios gestionados y del 18% para el XaaS en 2025, con el gasto en IA que se espera impulse el impulso del mercado a pesar de las incertidumbres económicas.

유럽의 IT 및 비즈니스 서비스 시장은 4분기에 혼합된 실적을 보였으며, 시장의 ACV가 전년 대비 17% 증가하여 83억 달러에 이르렀지만 3분기 대비 7% 감소했습니다. 이번 분기는 상반된 추세가 나타났습니다: 관리 서비스는 전년 대비 5% 감소하여 37억 달러에 도달했지만, 클라우드 기반 서비스(XaaS)는 AI 관련 수요에 힘입어 42% 상승하여 46억 달러에 도달했습니다.

전체 연도 동안, 시장은 326억 달러의 기록을 세우며 14% 증가했습니다. 관리 서비스는 166억 달러(+5.6%), XaaS는 160억 달러(+23%)에 도달했습니다. 지역별로는 영국 시장이 약세를 보였고, DACH는 강한 성장을 보였습니다. 앞으로의 전망으로 ISG는 2025년 관리 서비스에 대해 4.5%, XaaS에 대해 18%의 성장을 예측하고 있으며, AI 지출이 경제적 불확실성에도 불구하고 시장 동력을 끌어올릴 것으로 예상하고 있습니다.

Le marché des services informatiques et d'affaires en Europe a montré des performances mixtes au quatrième trimestre, avec un ACV de marché combiné en augmentation de 17 % par rapport à l'année précédente, atteignant 8,3 milliards de dollars, mais en baisse de 7 % par rapport au troisième trimestre. Ce trimestre a été marqué par des tendances opposées : les services gérés ont diminué de 5 % par rapport à l'année précédente, atteignant 3,7 milliards de dollars, tandis que les services basés sur le cloud (XaaS) ont bondi de 42 % à 4,6 milliards de dollars, soutenus par la demande liée à l'IA.

Pour l'ensemble de l'année, le marché combiné a atteint un niveau record de 32,6 milliards de dollars, soit une augmentation de 14 %. Les services gérés ont atteint 16,6 milliards de dollars (+5,6 %), tandis que le XaaS a atteint 16,0 milliards de dollars (+23 %). Par région, le marché britannique s'est affaibli, tandis que la région DACH a montré une forte croissance. En regardant vers l'avenir, ISG prévoit une croissance de 4,5 % pour les services gérés et de 18 % pour le XaaS en 2025, avec des dépenses en IA qui devraient soutenir l'élan du marché malgré les incertitudes économiques.

Der IT- und Business-Service-Markt in Europa zeigte im vierten Quartal eine durchwachsene Leistung, mit einem kombinierten Markt-ACV, das im Jahresvergleich um 17% auf 8,3 Milliarden USD stieg, aber im Vergleich zum dritten Quartal um 7% fiel. Das Quartal war von gegensätzlichen Trends geprägt: Managed Services sanken im Jahresvergleich um 5% auf 3,7 Milliarden USD, während Cloud-basierte Dienste (XaaS) um 42% auf 4,6 Milliarden USD anstiegen, angetrieben durch die Nachfrage im Zusammenhang mit KI.

Im Gesamtjahr erreichte der kombinierte Markt einen Rekord von 32,6 Milliarden USD, was einem Anstieg von 14% entspricht. Managed Services erzielten 16,6 Milliarden USD (+5,6%), während XaaS 16,0 Milliarden USD (+23%) erreichte. Regional gesehen schwächte sich der Markt im Vereinigten Königreich, während DACH starkes Wachstum zeigte. Ausblickend prognostiziert ISG für 2025 ein Wachstum von 4,5% für Managed Services und 18% für XaaS, wobei die KI-Ausgaben voraussichtlich den Marktmomentum trotz wirtschaftlicher Unsicherheiten unterstützen werden.

Positive
  • Combined market ACV reached record US $32.6 billion in 2024, up 14% YoY
  • XaaS segment soared 42% in Q4, reaching US $4.6 billion
  • Cloud services demand grew average 23.5% quarterly over last four quarters
  • Total managed services contracts increased 11% to 1,164 in 2024
  • DACH market grew 64% to US $4.3 billion in 2024
Negative
  • Managed services declined 5% YoY in Q4 to US $3.7 billion
  • Q4 saw only one mega-deal vs six in Q3
  • UK market declined 33% YoY in Q4 to US $935 million
  • IT outsourcing slumped 7% YoY to US $2.7 billion in Q4
  • BFSI sector declined 22% YoY

Insights

The Q4 2024 ISG Index reveals compelling market dynamics in Europe's IT services sector. The combined ACV of $8.3 billion represents a 17% YoY growth, despite a 7% sequential decline. Most notable is the stark contrast between segments - XaaS surged 42% while managed services declined 5%, indicating a clear shift in enterprise priorities.

The cloud services boom, particularly the 52% growth in IaaS to $3.4 billion, signals strong AI-driven infrastructure investments. This surge represents the strongest quarterly growth since Q2 2022, with Europe's cloud demand averaging 23.5% quarterly growth over the past year.

For the full year 2024, the record $32.6 billion combined ACV and the increase in XaaS market share to 49% (up from 45% in 2023) demonstrates the accelerating cloud transformation trend. The geographical performance shows concerning weakness in the UK market, while DACH's 64% growth suggests a significant market shift toward Continental Europe.

The report presents several key financial indicators that warrant attention. The managed services segment's weakness, particularly in mega-deals (only one in Q4 versus six in Q3), suggests pricing pressure and longer sales cycles. However, the 12% growth in smaller deals ($5-9 million range) indicates healthy mid-market demand.

The BFSI sector's 22% decline is particularly concerning given its status as the region's largest sourcing sector. However, ISG's forecast of 4.5% managed services growth for 2025 (up from 1.8% in 2024) suggests potential recovery. The 18% projected XaaS growth maintains momentum, driven by AI investments.

For III's shareholders, the company's positioning as a leading technology research firm during this cloud/AI transformation period presents growth opportunities, despite near-term regional challenges. The shift toward cloud services and AI adoption could drive increased demand for ISG's advisory services.

Combined market ACV up 17% from prior year, but down 7% from Q3

Managed services ACV off 5%, while XaaS soars 42%

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AI-driven demand for cloud services fueled overall growth in Europe’s IT and business services market in the fourth quarter, even as demand for managed services slowed, according to the latest state-of-the-industry report from Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a leading global technology research and advisory firm.

The EMEA ISG Index™, which measures commercial outsourcing contracts with annual contract value (ACV) of US $5 million or more, shows ACV for the combined market (both managed services and cloud-based as-a-service) advanced 17 percent, to US $8.3 billion, in the fourth quarter, but slowed by 7 percent sequentially from a record third quarter.

“Europe came off a record high demand for managed services in the third quarter, as continued economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions weighed on the market during the fourth quarter,” said Steve Hall, president, ISG EMEA. “On the plus side, demand for cloud services surged to an all-time quarterly high, as enterprises reaccelerated their move to the cloud, seeking overall cost savings and greater efficiency and innovation through AI.”

Q4 Results by Segment

Managed services ACV for the fourth quarter declined 5 percent year on year, to US $3.7 billion, and was down 25 percent sequentially from a record third quarter. There were 283 managed services contracts awarded in the quarter, up 10 percent versus the prior year, but down 8 percent quarter on quarter. During the fourth quarter, only one mega-deal (contract with an annual value of $100 million or more) was awarded, down sharply from the six mega deals awarded in Q3. At the other end of the spectrum, deals in the US $5 million to US $9 million category, the smallest measured by the ISG Index, rose 12 percent versus the prior year.

Within managed services, IT outsourcing (ITO) slumped 7 percent year on year, to US $2.7 billion, driven lower by an 18 percent decline in application and development services, the largest ITO segment. Business process outsourcing (BPO), meanwhile, rose 2 percent, to US $992 million, boosted by facilities management and HR services.

ACV in the cloud-based as-a-service (XaaS) segment soared 42 percent versus the prior year, to US $4.6 billion, and was up 14 percent against the prior quarter. The market’s percentage growth year on year was the most in a quarter since the second quarter of 2022. Over the last four quarters, Europe’s demand for cloud services has grown an average of 23.5 percent a quarter.

Both the infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and software-as-a-service (SaaS) segments turned in strong performances in Q4. IaaS climbed 52 percent year on year, to US $3.4 billion, while SaaS rose 21 percent, to $1.2 billion.

Full-Year Results

Combined market ACV was up 14 percent for the full year, to a record US $32.6 billion, surpassing the previous annual record in 2022 by 8 percent. In 2023, the combined market was down 5 percent.

Managed services had a record year, with ACV of US $16.6 billion, up 5.6 percent, although the entire upside for the year was driven by strong growth in Q3. ITO, at US $12.4 billion, was up 6 percent, while BPO, at US $4.1 billion, was up 4 percent. A total of 1,164 managed services contracts were awarded in 2024, up 11 percent from the prior year. Thirteen of those were mega deals, up from 12 in the prior year, even as the combined annual value of the mega deals was down 12 percent.

New scope ACV advanced 10 percent, to a record $10.7 billion. By industry, travel and transportation ACV soared 84 percent versus the prior year, on the strength of large awards in Germany. Energy, retail and manufacturing were each up slightly, while the region’s largest sourcing sector, banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), slumped 22 percent.

The XaaS market generated ACV of US $16.0 billion, up 23 percent, surpassing its previous annual high in 2022 by 9 percent, after slumping 11.5 percent in 2023. IaaS jumped 30 percent, to US $11.6 billion, while SaaS rose 8 percent, to US $4.4 billion. XaaS accounted for 49 percent of the combined market in 2024, up from 45 percent in 2023.

Geographic Performance

In the fourth quarter, the region’s largest market, the U.K., declined 33 percent from the prior year, to US $935 million of managed services ACV, its weakest quarter in two years after producing seven straight quarters with ACV of more than US $1 billion. Meanwhile, DACH, the region’s second-largest market, saw its ACV rise by 4 percent, to US $719 million, while number-three market France declined 11.5 percent, to US $708 million.

For the full year, the U.K. generated US $4.4 billion of managed services ACV, off 23 percent. DACH came in at $4.3 billion, up 64 percent, buoyed by several large contracts. The Nordics advanced 12 percent, to US $1.6 billion, and the Benelux market finished up 16 percent, to US $1.4 billion. France, meanwhile, was off 5 percent, to US $2.1 billion.

2025 Global Forecast

For the full year, ISG is forecasting 4.5 percent revenue growth for managed services, up from 1.8 percent growth in 2024, and 18 percent revenue growth for XaaS, in line with the prior year.

“We expect a gradual recovery in enterprise demand for IT and business services,” Hall said. “Companies are still cautious amid continuing economic and geopolitical uncertainty. In Europe, we are likely to see subdued growth, with the upcoming elections in Germany creating uncertainty in the market until the second half.

“At the same time, we see some tailwinds at play that should boost the global market,” Hall said. “AI spending continues to gain momentum, with hundreds of billions being spent on infrastructure, setting the stage for widespread adoption. In managed services, we're seeing early signs of improvement in the BFSI sector as discretionary spending begins to pick up.”

About the ISG Index™

The ISG Index™ is recognized as the authoritative source for marketplace intelligence on the global technology and business services industry. For 89 consecutive quarters, it has detailed the latest industry data and trends for financial analysts, enterprise buyers, software and service providers, law firms, universities and the media.

The 4Q24 Global ISG Index results were presented during a webcast January 16. To view a replay of the webcast and download presentation slides, visit this webpage.

About ISG

ISG (Information Services Group) (Nasdaq: III) is a leading global technology research and advisory firm. A trusted business partner to more than 900 clients, including more than 75 of the world’s top 100 enterprises, ISG is committed to helping corporations, public sector organizations, and service and technology providers achieve operational excellence and faster growth. The firm specializes in digital transformation services, including AI, cloud and data analytics; sourcing advisory; managed governance and risk services; network carrier services; strategy and operations design; change management; market intelligence and technology research and analysis. Founded in 2006, and based in Stamford, Conn., ISG employs more than 1,600 digital-ready professionals operating in more than 20 countries—a global team known for its innovative thinking, market influence, deep industry and technology expertise, and world-class research and analytical capabilities based on the industry’s most comprehensive marketplace data. For more information, visit www.isg-one.com.

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Source: Information Services Group, Inc.

FAQ

What was III's combined market ACV growth in Europe for Q4 2024?

The combined market ACV grew 17% year-over-year to US $8.3 billion in Q4 2024, although it was down 7% from Q3.

How did III's XaaS segment perform in Europe during Q4 2024?

The XaaS segment showed strong growth, increasing 42% year-over-year to US $4.6 billion, with IaaS up 52% and SaaS up 21%.

What is III's growth forecast for managed services and XaaS in 2025?

ISG forecasts 4.5% revenue growth for managed services and 18% growth for XaaS in 2025.

How did III's UK market perform in managed services for 2024?

The UK market declined 23% to US $4.4 billion in managed services ACV for 2024, showing its weakest performance in two years during Q4.

What was the total number of managed services contracts awarded by III in Europe for 2024?

A total of 1,164 managed services contracts were awarded in 2024, representing an 11% increase from the previous year.

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