Publication date: 2004-11-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Worldwide Cross-Border Business Networking Services 2004-2008 Forecast / IDC Research:This document is about Worldwide Cross-Border Business Networking Services 2004-2008 Forecast
Publication date: 2004-12-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Naming Names: Leading Suppliers to Canadian Vertical Markets / IDC Research:Most IT product and services companies use vertical market segmentation as a key aspect of market planning. These firms tend to build partnerships around the needs of vertical market clients, attempting to ensure that they have access to decision makers and to the firms that build products and services needed to satisfy the vertical customer's solution needs. Michael O'Neil, IDC Canada Managing Director, says, "Although vertical market strategies are important to most IT suppliers, there is a paucity of good information from the customer perspective. Which firms are invited to bid, when end-user organizations are launching a new IT-dependent initiative? And which complementary vendors are used to ensure that the solution addresses the full span of business needs? With this report, IDC Canada has allowed the customers to voice their needs and preferences. IT vendors who heed their call will be well positioned to drive meaningful activity in important competitive markets. ".
Publication date: 2004-12-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Adoption of Supply Chain and Operations Analytic Applications: 2004 Survey Results / IDC Research:This document is about Adoption of Supply Chain and Operations Analytic Applications: 2004 Survey Results
Authors
- Lawrence Surtees
- Barbara Hall
Publication date: 2005-05-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Still More & Faster: Canadian Broadband Internet Access Forecast & Analysis, 2004-2009 / IDC Research:
Publication date: 2005-09-29 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Customer Care Business Process Outsourcing 20052009 Forecast and Analysis / IDC Research:
Publication date: 2005-02-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review ERP Drivers and Adoption Trends by Enterprise Size / IDC Research:"IDC expects the enterprise application market to continue to be a hard fought battle at within Canada's large enterprise space. Further we expect this battle to move rapidly to the mid-market as Microsoft begins to actively compete with vendors such as SAP and Oracle for market share," according to Joel Martin, VP Software.
Authors
- Brian J. Bingham
- Courtney Munroe
Publication date: 2005-09-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Worldwide Fixed Access Line 2005-2009 Forecast / IDC Research:
Publication date: 2005-07-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review European End-User Survey: Mobile Email and Mobile Security Investment - Two Sides of the Same Coin? / IDC Research:This IDC study presents and analyzes the results of key software and business analytics topics from IDC's 2005 Western European Software End-User Survey. More specifically, the study examines mobile email software and mobile security software intentions in Europe. "The investment decision around mobile email for most organizations in Europe is no longer a question of if but when," said Daniel O'Boyle Kelly, director at IDC's European Software Group. "The land grab is on as RIM and others look to extend their install base. What is compelling in terms of an immediate opportunity for vendors is the uplift between email enablement and other impending software investments. An astute route to market might be to look at tactical partnering — particularly around security messaging," he concluded.
Publication date: 2004-11-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Key Trends in Enterprise VoIP: Use of IP Telephones Surprisingly Strong / IDC Research:This document is about Key Trends in Enterprise VoIP: Use of IP Telephones Surprisingly Strong
Authors
- Gisela D. Wilson
- Raymond Boggs
Publication date: 2005-09-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review The U.S. Remote Office/Branch Office Opportunity: Adoption of Advanced Communications Technology by Company Size / IDC Research:
Publication date: 2005-05-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Worldwide and North American Application Deployment Software 2005-2009 Forecast: The Geographic Differences Become Even More Dramatic / IDC Research:This IDC study presents an updated five-year forecast for the application deployment software secondary market worldwide and for North America, as well as by operating environment worldwide. It updates the previous application deployment software secondary market forecast published in Worldwide Application Deployment 2004–2008 Forecast: Application/Integration Server Software Converging in Name Only in the Near Term (IDC #30785, February 2004). Previous assumptions have changed primarily because of increased likelihood that an open source application server will become pervasive near the end of the forecast period. 2004 vendor shares and past-year market analysis will be published in a separate forthcoming IDC study. Information on other geographic regions (i. e. , Western Europe, Asia/Pacific, and the rest of the world) and country-level analysis are also available from regional IDC offices around the globe. "As with almost all packaged software markets, industry specificity will be key to taking advantage of the growth potential in the application deployment software market," says Dennis Byron, vice president of Business Process Automation and Deployment Software research. "This assumes the application deployment software product supplier can walk the industry walk (and not just depend on talking the talk). ".
Publication date: 2004-12-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Canadian Applications Software Market Analysis, Final Forecast 2004-2008 / IDC Research:This document is about Canadian Applications Software Market Analysis, Final Forecast 2004-2008
Publication date: 2005-06-30 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review IBM Enterprise Storage Residual Value Forecast, May 2005 / IDC Research:This IDC study discusses IBM's TotalStorage enterprise storage systems, the ESS 2105 and new DS Series. It provides a residual value forecast for the 2105 F and 800 Models, as well as the DS6800, DS8100, and DS8300. "The new IBM TotalStorage DS Series offers two to three times the capacity, connectivity, and performance of the ESS 2105 it replaces. IBM's enterprise storage offerings address the full range of customer storage requirements and should allow IBM to again compete on technology rather than on price," said William Roch, research analyst for the Leasing Evaluation Service program at IDC.
Publication date: 2005-07-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Global IT Economic Outlook: A Snapshot of the Global Economy and IT Markets, 4Q04 / IDC Research:This IDC study provides an in-depth analysis of global economic conditions and their impact on IT markets around the world. It answers such questions as: What shaped the developments in the global economy during 4Q04, and what impact will these drivers have on the outlook for the global economy and IT spending going forward? What will be the key drivers for a recovery in IT spending? Where are IT spending prospects the most promising, and where are they the weakest? "Given the combination of higher oil prices, the sliding dollar, and the disconcerting explosion of global imbalances, the cautiousness of business decision makers has led to a measurable moderation in the global IT market in 4Q04," said Anna Toncheva, research manager and economist for IDC's Leading IT Indicators research program. "The balance of risks will have a mixed impact on IT spending across regions, with more detrimental effects in Europe and Asia. ".
Authors
- IDC
- Cushing Anderson
- Stephen Graham
Publication date: 2005-05-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Worldwide Alliance Performance 2005-2009 Forecast: The Impact of Successful Alliances / IDC Research:This IDC study presents the worldwide alliance performance forecast through 2009. Included are key assumptions and strategies to maximize impact at a worldwide level. Historical and forecast performance data is shown for the total worldwide market. This study does not contain vendor-specific revenue, market shares, or vendor profiles. This study addresses the following key questions: What impact will alliances have on software vendor revenue through 2009? How does a vendor's primary software market affect the alliance impact? What are the strategies to maximize alliance impact in the short term? "The ability to effectively communicate the value or the financial impact of alliance relationships is critical to software vendors. The more effective individual companies are at defining and developing their alliance relationships, the better able they will be to demonstrate relevance to their prospective clients. " — Cushing Anderson, research director, Software Business Strategies group.
Authors
- Christian A. Christiansen
- Mark Levitt
- Brian E. Burke
- IDC
- Sally Hudson
Publication date: 2004-12-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review North American Security Software 2004-2008 Forecast by Vertical Industry / IDC Research:This document is about North American Security Software 2004-2008 Forecast by Vertical Industry
Publication date: 2005-07-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) System Infrastructure Software 2005-2009 Forecast and Analysis / IDC Research:This IDC study provides a bottom-up sizing of the Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ system infrastructure software market for the following form factors: system management, network management, security, and storage software. It also includes a top-down sizing for the networking and system software form factor markets in 2004 and a 2005–2009 forecast for this market. "The system infrastructure software market was sized at US$3. 6 billion in 2004," says Vivian Tero, senior analyst, Infrastructure Software Research, IDC Asia/Pacific. "Contribution from system software, specifically from the OS market, accounted for a significant bulk of the revenues in 2004. Security and storage are the second- and third-largest form factors, and are forecast to post the most aggressive growth in 2005 to 2009. IDC predicts system infrastructure software revenue will total US$3. 9 billion in 2005 and reach US$6. 4 billion in 2009, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12. 2% during the forecast period. [+]
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Publication date: 2005-07-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) IT Services End-User Trends in the Public Sector / IDC Research:This IDC study presents the end users' IT services buying behavior and purchasing trends of the public sector within the Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ region. It provides an updated public sector IT services spending forecast from 2004 to 2009. The results of this analysis derive from IDC's annual Continuum 2005 Survey. eGovernment is now the descriptor in Australia, Hong Kong, and Singapore as the first countries embark on this modernization. The drive to remain competitive in the dynamic global economy has motivated governments in APEJ to increase visibility on large projects and maintain investments for future projects. "The public sector — the US$5. 5 billion IT services spending sector — will continue on a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10. 5% to a projected US$9. 2 billion sector in 2009," says Kit Yau, senior research manager, IT Services, IDC Asia/Pacific.
Publication date: 2005-03-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review High-Tech Manufacturing: Case Studies and Best Practices in IT Deployment / IDC Research:This IDC study examines examples of key IT implementations in Asian-based high-tech manufacturers, which include players from the semiconductor, computer, telecommunications equipment, test and measurement equipment, electronics, and electronics manufacturing services (EMS) industries. It explores challenges and opportunities that led such manufacturing organizations to deploy critical IT solutions. It also presents the challenges encountered during deployment, strategies used by IT and business executives to address some of these challenges, as well as the lessons learned from the deployment experience. Finally, based on the successful strategies and key lessons learned, it makes recommendations regarding the most viable best practices for the future. "The fast-moving and highly competitive high-tech manufacturing industry requires players to leverage IT to gain that competitive edge for survival and business growth. In doing so, these companies must make every critical IT deployment count toward business end goals. To accomplish this, companies need to acquire sustainable competencies to help them overcome obstacles that accompany the change," says Ng Buck Seng, associate director, Asia/Pacific Manufacturing Research, Manufacturing Insights.
Authors
- IDC
- Marianne Kolding
- Martin Canning
Publication date: 2005-05-01 List Price: $4,500.00 Price: $4,500.00
Review Western European IT Services Market 2004-2009 Forecast and Analysis / IDC Research:This IDC study answers the following questions: What are IDC's predictions and assumptions relating to market forces affecting the Western European IT services market, and what impact will they have on market forecasts? What is the size of the opportunity for providing IT services in Western Europe in 2005 and for the next four years, and which major areas are growing fastest? What are the key recommendations from IDC for maintaining and growing IT Services revenues in the coming years, and what are the issues that IP services providers will need to be aware of? "With overall growth expected to be about 3. 8% in 2005, IT services players are in for another tough year," says Martin Canning, VP, IDC European Services Research. "Differentiation undoubtedly will be the biggest challenge of IT services providers under current market conditions. Growth will stay relatively low throughout the forecast period and services firms must look beyond the "me-too" strategy of industry-aligned offerings. This strategy has had its best days, and can no longer be seen as a differentiating factor. To gain ground in a market that is barely growing, players must reexamine their means of differentiation. We believe that an increased focus on business processes and business models will be the characteristics that will define successful services businesses in the coming years".
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