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Energy & Utilities Industry Reviewed in New Comprehensive Report Published at MarketPublishers.com

Energy & Utilities Industry Reviewed in New Comprehensive Report Published at MarketPublishers.com











Market Publishers Ltd

London, UK (PRWEB) December 14, 2011

The urgent need to incorporate “smart grid” technologies and the rising pressure to go green are among the burning issues faced by a wide range of organizations in the energy & utilities (E&U) industry. These challenges have directly impacted the level of outsourcing in this area as service providers are targeting these companies with industry-specific (business process outsourcing) BPO solutions and time-tested horizontal services like human resources, training and procurement support.

Demand for IT solutions and state-of-the-art services is on the rise as well, as a host of service providers worldwide offer a complete suite of solutions. With solid technology investment occurring in the sector, there also is an acute need for infrastructure, data support and maintenance support.

New market research report “The Utilities Sourcing Landscape in 2011: Are Global Utilities Outsourcing Smarter?” worked out by ValueNotes Database has been recently published by Market Publishers Ltd.

Report Details:

Title: “The Utilities Sourcing Landscape in 2011: Are Global Utilities Outsourcing Smarter?”

Published: December, 2011

Pages: 39

Price: US$ 650.00

http://marketpublishers.com/report/services/busuness_services_supplies/utilities_sourcing_landscape_in_2011_are_global_utilities_outsourcing_smarter.html

The research report examines the key macro-economic and other business challenges faced by the energy & utilities (E&U) industry.

Report Contents:

Utilities – Aging giants in need of a revamp

Major industry challenges

The “Smart” network

Recovering from the effects of the recession

The need to go “green”

Security of supply

Regulatory issues

Accessing profitable opportunities

Organizational challenges

Aging workforce

Key takeaways

Implications outsourcing demand from utilities

Main drivers – Customers and technology

Regulatory demands

Focus on cost reduction

Meeting future workforce demands

Utilities outsourcing: What’s happening now?

Outsourcing maturity

Popularly offshored utilities services

Popular offshoring destinations

Latest deals

Key service providers

Trends to watch

Addressing the regulatory maze

Smarter services for smart technology

Alternate pricing models trickling in

Emergence of global delivery centers

Testing the viability of electric vehicles

The rise of multi-utilities

HfS Form Guide

Executive Summary

Introducing the HfS Form Guide

Context

The HfS FormGuide: Utilities Industry services

Key takeaways: Utilities service providers

What are FormGuides?

Methodology

Recommendations

About the authors

About HfS Research

More new market research reports by the publisher can be found at ValueNotes Database page.

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