Publication date: 2004-11-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Worldwide TFT-LCD Supply and Demand 1Q04-4Q05 Forecast and Analysis / IDC Research:This document is about Worldwide TFT-LCD Supply and Demand 1Q04-4Q05 Forecast and Analysis
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Review Worldwide Storage Resource Management Software 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This document is about Worldwide Storage Resource Management Software 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares
Publication date: 2006-12-26 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review The Opportunity for Profiling Diagnostics to Accelerate the Adoption of Personalized Health / IDC Research:This Health Industry Insights report examines the emerging opportunity for profiling diagnostics to transform healthcare delivery through the incorporation of growing detailed understanding of normal biological and disease processes into clinical decision making. The report highlights current industry practices, the vision for a profiling diagnostics solution, leading emerging product offerings and commercial enablers, and key drivers and barriers to success. This and future reports provide actionable strategic insights that drug development companies, supporting industries, healthcare providers, and healthcare payers should consider in the transformation of the life science and healthcare industries toward personalized health. "Biological knowledge is becoming an integral part of the health industry, and profiling diagnostics will be a leading contributor to improving the delivery of healthcare at the level of the individual. Efficient transformation of biological knowledge into actionable clinical decision support is an important first step," said Alan Louie, Ph. D. , research director for Health Industry Insights.
Authors
- IDC
- Maximilian A. Flisi
- Paul Strauss
Publication date: 2005-02-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Worldwide Router 2005-2009 Forecast / IDC Research:This IDC study forecasts the worldwide router market for 2005–2009, showing growth in revenue and shipments and changes in average price for the total router market and by sectors. A forecast for worldwide sales of wireless routers is included. The document also breaks out worldwide router revenue by major geographic regions. "We now see a significant upturn in the worldwide router market, with the potential for steady growth in service provider routers and to a lesser extent enterprise routers throughout the forecast period. The revival in the enterprise space is largely propelled by the potential for new router models based on value-added modules, which we think will displace installed routers at many companies. " — Paul Strauss, research manager, Enterprise Networks.
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Review Worldwide Storage Resource Management Software 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This document is about Worldwide Storage Resource Management Software 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares
Authors
- John Humphreys
- Keith Kmetz
- IDC
Publication date: 2004-11-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Worldwide Workstation 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis / IDC Research:This document is about Worldwide Workstation 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis
Authors
- Lawrence Surtees
- IDC
- Amol Shah
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Review Canadian SME Telecom 2004: Usage & Preferences Survey and Forecast / IDC Research:This document is about Canadian SME Telecom 2004: Usage & Preferences Survey and Forecast
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Review U.S. Inkjet Photo Printer/MFP 2004-2008 Forecast / IDC Research:This document is about U. S. Inkjet Photo Printer/MFP 2004-2008 Forecast.
Authors
- Christopher Boone
- Laurie A. Seymour
- IDC
Publication date: 2004-12-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review U.S. Retail IT Spending 2004-2008 Forecast / IDC Research:This IDC study presents the 2004–2008 IT spending forecast compiled in the third quarter of 2004 for the U. S. retail industry by the following subindustries of retailers: Building materials, hardware, garden supply, and mobile home dealers (SIC 52) General merchandise (SIC 53) Food stores (SIC 54) Automotive dealers and gasoline service stations (SIC 55) Apparel and accessory food stores (SIC 56) Home furniture, furnishings, and equipment stores (SIC 57) Eating and drinking places (SIC 58) Drug stores (SIC 59, pt. ) Catalog retailers (SIC 59, pt. ) Miscellaneous retailers (SIC 59, remainder) This document provides a current overview of retail subindustry trends, survey data on changes in retailers' IT budgets for 2004, and a detailed summary of assumptions and their impact on the forecast. Finally, this document offers recommendations to IT vendors targeting the retail industry to help them capitalize on emerging opportunities. "Despite a summer of soggy sales, U. S. retailers are doing well in 2004," says Chris Boone, research director of IDC's Vertical Markets Group. "As a result, many retailers will be making strategic investments in their IT systems in the latter part of 2004 and throughout 2005. [+]
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Publication date: 2005-10-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review U.S. IT Budget Indicators: Large Enterprise Survey, 3Q05 / IDC Research:This IDC study is based on detailed telephone interviews conducted with senior IT buyers and decision makers in 50 large firms (more than 1,000 employees) in the United States during the third quarter of 2005. Respondents were asked to qualify their intentions regarding IT spending, budget allocations, ongoing projects, infrastructure upgrades, application purchasing, and communications investment. "In a downside economic scenario, some of the spending plans that large firms have in place for 2006 surrounding new applications and solutions may become subject to delays and postponement. The bulk of spending anticipated for the fourth quarter of 2005, however, is unlikely to see a major impact barring the worst-case scenarios relating to oil prices and consumer spending. " — Stephen Minton, vice president, IDC Worldwide IT Markets.
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Review U.S. IT Budget Indicators: Large Enterprise Survey, 3Q05 / IDC Research:This IDC study is based on detailed telephone interviews conducted with senior IT buyers and decision makers in 50 large firms (more than 1,000 employees) in the United States during the third quarter of 2005. Respondents were asked to qualify their intentions regarding IT spending, budget allocations, ongoing projects, infrastructure upgrades, application purchasing, and communications investment. "In a downside economic scenario, some of the spending plans that large firms have in place for 2006 surrounding new applications and solutions may become subject to delays and postponement. The bulk of spending anticipated for the fourth quarter of 2005, however, is unlikely to see a major impact barring the worst-case scenarios relating to oil prices and consumer spending. " — Stephen Minton, vice president, IDC Worldwide IT Markets.
Publication date: 2005-08-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review 2005 U.S. Consumer Digital Imaging Survey / IDC Research:
Publication date: 2004-12-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review U.S. Inkjet Photo Printer/MFP 2004-2008 Forecast / IDC Research:This document is about U. S. Inkjet Photo Printer/MFP 2004-2008 Forecast.
Publication date: 2004-11-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Worldwide TFT-LCD Supply and Demand 1Q04-4Q05 Forecast and Analysis / IDC Research:This document is about Worldwide TFT-LCD Supply and Demand 1Q04-4Q05 Forecast and Analysis
Authors
- IDC
- Laurie A. Seymour
- Christopher Boone
Publication date: 2004-12-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review U.S. Retail IT Spending 2004-2008 Forecast / IDC Research:This IDC study presents the 2004–2008 IT spending forecast compiled in the third quarter of 2004 for the U. S. retail industry by the following subindustries of retailers: Building materials, hardware, garden supply, and mobile home dealers (SIC 52) General merchandise (SIC 53) Food stores (SIC 54) Automotive dealers and gasoline service stations (SIC 55) Apparel and accessory food stores (SIC 56) Home furniture, furnishings, and equipment stores (SIC 57) Eating and drinking places (SIC 58) Drug stores (SIC 59, pt. ) Catalog retailers (SIC 59, pt. ) Miscellaneous retailers (SIC 59, remainder) This document provides a current overview of retail subindustry trends, survey data on changes in retailers' IT budgets for 2004, and a detailed summary of assumptions and their impact on the forecast. Finally, this document offers recommendations to IT vendors targeting the retail industry to help them capitalize on emerging opportunities. "Despite a summer of soggy sales, U. S. retailers are doing well in 2004," says Chris Boone, research director of IDC's Vertical Markets Group. "As a result, many retailers will be making strategic investments in their IT systems in the latter part of 2004 and throughout 2005. [+]
".
Publication date: 2005-08-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review 2005 U.S. Consumer Digital Imaging Survey / IDC Research:
Publication date: 2006-12-26 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review The Opportunity for Profiling Diagnostics to Accelerate the Adoption of Personalized Health / IDC Research:This Health Industry Insights report examines the emerging opportunity for profiling diagnostics to transform healthcare delivery through the incorporation of growing detailed understanding of normal biological and disease processes into clinical decision making. The report highlights current industry practices, the vision for a profiling diagnostics solution, leading emerging product offerings and commercial enablers, and key drivers and barriers to success. This and future reports provide actionable strategic insights that drug development companies, supporting industries, healthcare providers, and healthcare payers should consider in the transformation of the life science and healthcare industries toward personalized health. "Biological knowledge is becoming an integral part of the health industry, and profiling diagnostics will be a leading contributor to improving the delivery of healthcare at the level of the individual. Efficient transformation of biological knowledge into actionable clinical decision support is an important first step," said Alan Louie, Ph. D. , research director for Health Industry Insights.
Authors
- Amol Shah
- IDC
- Lawrence Surtees
Publication date: 2004-11-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Canadian SME Telecom 2004: Usage & Preferences Survey and Forecast / IDC Research:This document is about Canadian SME Telecom 2004: Usage & Preferences Survey and Forecast
Authors
- IDC
- Paul Strauss
- Maximilian A. Flisi
Publication date: 2005-02-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Worldwide Router 2005-2009 Forecast / IDC Research:This IDC study forecasts the worldwide router market for 2005–2009, showing growth in revenue and shipments and changes in average price for the total router market and by sectors. A forecast for worldwide sales of wireless routers is included. The document also breaks out worldwide router revenue by major geographic regions. "We now see a significant upturn in the worldwide router market, with the potential for steady growth in service provider routers and to a lesser extent enterprise routers throughout the forecast period. The revival in the enterprise space is largely propelled by the potential for new router models based on value-added modules, which we think will displace installed routers at many companies. " — Paul Strauss, research manager, Enterprise Networks.
Authors
- IDC
- John Humphreys
- Keith Kmetz
Publication date: 2004-11-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Worldwide Workstation 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis / IDC Research:This document is about Worldwide Workstation 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis
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