Publication date: 2005-04-01 List Price: $5,000.00 Price: $5,000.00
Review Japan PC Consumer Analysis, 2005: PC Usage Survey for Kids / IDC Research:This IDC study summarizes the results of a survey on the use of PC by kids at home. The target respondents were kids in upper primary or secondary schools who used PCs as well as their parents. The survey was conducted over the period from December 2004 to January 2005. Some 1,039 and 331 people responded to the primary and secondary surveys, respectively. Based on the answers provided, we conducted analyses on kids' PC usage at home, rules on PC usage imposed on them, PC activities, and the influence of parents' PC usage on theirs. IDC Japan's Personal Computing and Digital Imaging research analyst, Kaori Yamaguchi says, "The age at which kids start using PCs is becoming lower. Kids who use PCs in the house may contribute to increased PC usage within households. They may also help increase replacement needs and the number of PCs in each household.
Publication date: 2005-03-01 List Price: $5,000.00 Price: $5,000.00
Review Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) DSL Equipment Market 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis / IDC Research:This IDC study presents IDC's forecast for the digital subscriber line (DSL) network and customer premise equipment (CPE) market in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ covering the years 2003–2008. Key features include forecasts on DSL network lines and CPE units shipped, as well as revenue with qualitative analysis for 10 country markets — Australia, Hong Kong, India, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, the People's Republic of China (PRC), Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. "The APEJ region is a world leader both in terms of DSL broadband subscribers and technology development," says Tim Crowley, research manager, IP Services, IDC Asia/Pacific. "DSL broadband subscribers have continued to grow and regional DSL service providers have met this demand by expanding network coverage. Further, the region remains the most competitive in the world on DSL equipment pricing, with regional players from Korea and the PRC effectively competing with other international vendors and pushing average selling prices lower in the region. ".
Publication date: 2005-04-01 List Price: $5,000.00 Price: $5,000.00
Review Japan PC Enterprise End User Analysis 2004: Medium-Sized Firms' Buying and Investment Trends / IDC Research:This report is a compilation of IDC's Web survey on PCs among 331 medium-sized companies with 100–499 employees. Besides the status of PC purchase/implementation and future plans for replacement, the survey looks further into the corporate stance on hardware investment as on PC in order to examine the current situation involving PC purchases among medium-sized companies in Japan and the train of thoughts that lead the companies to such actions. IDC Japan's personal computing and digital imaging research manager, Kumi Suzuki, says, "Companies with a higher implementation rate of portable PCs are more eager to implement more portable PCs. Vendors focused on portable PC can increase their business opportunities by focusing on such companies with a high implementation rate of portable PCs. ".
Publication date: 2005-04-01 List Price: $5,000.00 Price: $5,000.00
Review Japan Server 2005-2009 Forecast and Second Half 2004 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:The original abstract for this document was written in Japanese and did not fully render. If you need more information about document: Japan Server 2005-2009 Forecast and Second Half 2004 Vendor Shares, please contact your customer service representative. Thank you.
Publication date: 2005-01-01 List Price: $5,000.00 Price: $5,000.00
Review Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Application Development Software Forecast, 2004 - 2009 / IDC Research:This IDC study provides a top-down sizing and forecasting of the application development software (ADS) market from 2003 to 2008. Historical and forecast revenue data is shown for the total Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) and country-specific market size and forecast for the same period. "Development of software is undergoing changes. While the unified development environment functional market continues to make up most of the market, the trend towards development platforms and integrated environments for software development and deployment will shake up some excitement in the marketplace," observes Daphne Chung, senior analyst, Asia/Pacific Applications Tools Software, IDC Asia/Pacific.
Authors
- Zhivko Mihnev
- Jan Siroky
- IDC
- Dmitry Feshin
Publication date: 2004-12-01 List Price: $4,600.00 Price: $4,600.00
Review Bulgaria Multifunction Peripherals 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This study discusses Bulgaria's MFP market. It contains data for Bulgaria's MFP market for 2003 and forecasts for 2004 through 2008. Unit shipments, value of shipments and average sale price information is presented. The MFP market is further broken down by technology, vendor, and speed. "The Bulgarian MFP market is expected to show highly dynamic growth through the next five years. IDC believes this expansion will be fuelled by rising sales to the home segment, in addition to the already high demand from the SoHo segment. The transition from analog to digital machines is still underway, drawing sales away from single-function copiers and printers. IDC predicts that the MFP market will show the highest growth of all hardware peripherals markets. " Zhivko Minev, Research Analyst, IDC Bulgaria.
Publication date: 2005-03-01 List Price: $5,000.00 Price: $5,000.00
Review Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) IP VPN Services 2004-2009 Forecast and Analysis / IDC Research:This IDC study sizes the market for IP VPN services in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ for 2003 and 2004. IDC also forecasts the revenue opportunities available to service providers in its five-year forecast up to 2009 for the key markets of Australia, Hong Kong, India, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, the People's Republic of China (PRC), Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. "Interest in IP VPN services in APEJ continue to gain popularity as enterprises move to the service as a WAN solution within the enterprise and increase their interest in IP applications that run over the service. IDC expects IP VPN to continue moving into mainstream adoption in 2005 and 2006 with strong take-up in the near term," says Tim Crowley, research manager, IP Services, IDC Asia/Pacific.
Publication date: 2005-02-01 List Price: $5,000.00 Price: $5,000.00
Review Japan IA64 Server and x86-64 Server 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis / IDC Research:The original abstract for this document was written in Japanese and did not fully render. If you need more information about document: Japan IA64 Server and x86-64 Server 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis, please contact your customer service representative. Thank you.
Authors
- Zhivko Mihnev
- IDC
- Anders Elbak
Publication date: 2004-12-01 List Price: $4,600.00 Price: $4,600.00
Review Bulgaria Copiers 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Shares / IDC Research:This study quantifies the Bulgarian analog copier and digital copier markets in detail, and analyzes market trends and outlook. It contains IDC's forecast for the Bulgarian copier market for the years 2004 through 2008. Unit shipments, value of shipments, and average selling price information is presented. An analysis of the 2003 market is provided, with unit and value market shares by technology and speed class, when applicable. Color inkjet copiers do not form part of the total IDC market sizing for the copier market. "Bulgaria's copier market saw a second consecutive year of double-digit growth. This was due to strong demand, particularly from small businesses, as they sought to achieve productivity gains through accelerated investment in copying equipment. These investments were in turn supported by a banking sector eager to accept the higher risk associated with lending to small business entities and by distributors offering enhanced financing schemes for the acquisition of equipment. " - Zhivko Mihnev, Research Analyst, IDC CEMA Bulgaria.
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Review Egypt IT Services 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This IDC study presents the IT services industry in Egypt and forecasts expenditure on IT services through 2008. The study contains market size, vendor market shares, and forecasts for thirteen foundation market categories. The study ranks the top ten IT services providers by their 2003 revenue, and includes a profile of their IT services portfolio, their presence in individual vertical markets, and their largest contracts. The top five services providers for each of IDC's foundation market categories are also provided. The study answers the following questions: What are IDC's predictions for spending on IT services and what are the assumptions for forecast numbers, and what impact will these have on the market forecasts? What are the new trends in IT services delivery, such as outsourcing and business services? Which companies are the market leaders based on services revenue and what are their strengths, weaknesses, and strategies for the future? "The Egyptian IT services will continue to grow in the coming years. Greater regional stability, the continued expansion of the Egyptian economy, privatization of state-owned companies, and greater spending by the government sector will drive the market. The need for Egyptian businesses and state institutions to increase productivity will result in higher investment in back and front-office solutions, thus boosting the system integration and custom application development foundation markets. " – Mediha Gramos, Senior Analyst, IDC CEMA.
Publication date: 2005-01-01 List Price: $5,000.00 Price: $5,000.00
Review Japan VoIP 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Brand Shares / IDC Research:This IDC study highlights that VoIP technology is now in a period of change. VoIP technology is a potentially profitable market not only for VoIP vendors but also for data vendors, software vendors, and communication carriers. This study presents the results of research on the size and vendor market share of Japan's enterprise VoIP device market in 2003, with a forecast until 2008, as well as the Enterprise User Survey. The size of Japan's enterprise VoIP device market in 2003 was 66. 719 billion Yen. The company that topped the market was NEC, with a market share of 29. 5%. In second place was Oki Electric, with a market share of 29. 3%, lagging behind NEC by a mere 0. 2%. [+]
IDC forecasts that based on an average annual growth of 12. 7% from 2003 to 2008, Japan's enterprise VoIP device market in 2008 will amount to 121. 399 billion Yen. In terms of products, IP Phone's CAGR was the highest, at 32. 2%. Junko Yairi, network device research manager of IDC Japan, comments on Japan's enterprise VoIP device market, "The main objective of enterprises using VoIP networks is for cost reduction. In the future, rather than focus on reducing communication cost, enterprises should look at VoIP network implementation as a means of reducing lost opportunities for revenue gain. Also, diverse approaches to VoIP technology are surfacing, such as application interaction or mobile centrex, and others. Communication carriers as well as vendors of software, VoIP devices, mobile phones, wireless LAN, and other devices that are quick to establish a framework for collaborative effort will emerge winners. ".
Publication date: 2005-03-01 List Price: $5,000.00 Price: $5,000.00
Review Asia/Pacific IP Telephony Enterprise Equipment 2003-2008 Forecast and Analysis / IDC Research:This IDC study provides the Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) or APEJ IP PBX and IP telephone revenues and forecasts for 2003 to 2008. In 2008, the APEJ IP PBX market will swell to US$1,518. 73 million at a CAGR of 44%, while the IP phone market will expand to US$478. 95 at a CAGR of 52%. Avaya and Alcatel led the single-mode and dual-mode IP PBX market segments respectively in 1H04, while Cisco maintained its leadership in the IP phone market throughout 2003 and 1H04. "It is not granted that vendors with precedent success in the traditional PBX space will surely succeed in the IP PBX market; it remains critical for these vendors to emphasize their ability to raise productivity, lower cost of ownership, and simplify networks by linking the enterprises' concerns on reliability and performance with their IP telephony solutions," says Grace Yeo, research manager, Enterprise Networks, IDC Asia/Pacific.
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Review Russian Foreign Energy Policy: An Analytical Compendium (Russian Foreign Energy Policy Reports) / Gmb Publishing Ltd.:Russian Foreign Energy Policy: An Analytical Compendium includes 9 incisive reports which examine the political and economic implications of the new Russian energy empire on Eurasia and on world energy markets. The 9 individual country reports analyze the emergence of a Russian foreign energy policy based on acquisitions of foreign energy assets by Russian entities. Readers will benefit from a uniquely authoritative and comprehensive survey of the geopolitics of Eurasia and of the energy and energy security strategies of Russia and its neighbours. Based on factual case studies, each report has been written by leading authorities on Russian hydrocarbons, critical energy infrastructure protection and energy geopolitics.
Publication date: 2005-01-01 List Price: $5,000.00 Price: $5,000.00
Review Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Applications Market 2005-2009 Forecast and Review / IDC Research:This IDC study provides a discussion on the Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ application tools software market trends and drivers in 2004. It also includes a forecast outlook from 2005 to 2009. "The APEJ applications market is forecast to reach US$6. 8 billion by 2009, fueled by the robust growth in Asia's twin engines of growth — China and India," says Sharon Tan, market analyst, Enterprise Applications Research, IDC Asia/Pacific. "Longer sales cycles as customers take on a wait-and-see approach in developing vendor community consolidation should open up opportunities for local vendors," she further adds.
Publication date: 2005-02-01 List Price: $5,000.00 Price: $5,000.00
Review Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Gigabit/Terabit and|High-End Routers 2004-2009 Forecast and Analysis / IDC Research:This IDC study presents a forecast and analysis of gigabit/terabit and high-end routers within the carrier network equipment framework. The study is considered by region: Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), India, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Greater China, and Korea. An analysis of the current situation is provided as well as future assumptions and forecasts for 2004 to 2009. Specific data is provided to substantiate the analysis. Dominant vendors are considered in this study, with attention given to larger players such as Cisco, Juniper, and Huawei. The Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) or APEJ revenue contributed by the high-end and gigabit/terabit routers category for 2003 amounts to US$653. 60 million and the estimated revenue of this category for 2004 is expected to reach US$892. 12 million with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10. 14% for 2004 to 2009. "For younger markets, significant growth is expected in the high-end segment with increased investments from carriers to support the growing demand for new technologies such as 3G networks, broadband-dependent applications, and the voice and data convergence trend. [+]
For more mature markets, spending is expected to be sustained as service providers continue the upkeep of networks with continued replacements to match demand and speed uptakes," says Ekta Aswani, associate analyst, Networking Research, IDC Asia/Pacific.
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- American Productivity & Quality Center
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Review Taking Knowledge and Best Practices to the Bottom Line / Amer Productivity Center:
Publication date: 2004-11-01 List Price: $4,600.00 Price: $4,600.00
Review Hungary Business Solutions and Infrastructure Management Services 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This IDC study is designed to give an update of the current market and potential opportunities in Hungary for business solutions and infrastructure management services that are delivered to address a customer's specific business or IT infrastructure problem. It also includes profiles of the top providers in this market. IDC CEMA tracks the following categories of the local business solution services and infrastructure management services market: Enterprise application integration solutions such as back office, front office, SCM, enterprise portal, business intelligence solutions, and content and document management services. Infrastructure management offerings such as information security, mission critical and recovery, and storage services. The study helps to identify and answer the following questions: What is the size of the solutions services market broken down by services activity in Hungary? What is the revenue forecast for solutions services for the next five years? Who are the leading players in each business solution and infrastructure services category and what are their strategies for the future? What are the key growth areas in the solution market? What are the prevailing forces shaping the direction of the solutions market in Hungary? For this comprehensive study on the emerging IT solutions market in Hungary, IDC surveyed some 250 major IT providers. "Saturation in the large enterprise segment brought a slowdown in the market for back-office solutions, but these solutions still garnered the highest revenue. The need for secure, 24x7 available applications and enterprises data will be the engine of growth and will bring steady spending on infrastructure services. At the same time, business solutions will remain the larger portion of the combined solutions market, with the BI and content and document management solutions being the most dynamic. " – Zoltan Komaromi, Senior Analyst, IDC CEMA.
Publication date: 2005-01-01 List Price: $4,600.00 Price: $4,600.00
Review Kazakhstan Copiers 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This study quantifies the Kazakhstani analog and digital copier markets in detail and analyzes market trends and outlook. It contains IDC's forecast for the Kazakhstani copier market for the years 2004 through 2008. Unit shipments, value of shipments, and average selling price information is presented. An analysis of the 2003 market is provided, with unit and value market shares by technology and speed, when applicable. Color inkjet copiers do not form part of the total IDC market sizing for the copier market. "The Kazakhstani copier market, despite its conservatism, began the transition to digital technology in 2003. With the strong economic growth in the country and given that the market is still far from being saturated, there will be many opportunities for copier vendors in Kazakhstan in the coming years. " — Andrey Verkhovod, IDC Research Analyst, Central Asia Region.
Publication date: 2004-12-01 List Price: $4,600.00 Price: $4,600.00
Review Baltic States Commercial Systems and Servers 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares / IDC Research:This IDC study, Baltic States Commercial Systems and Server 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares, reviews and analyzes the market for computer systems, servers, and workstations in the Baltic States for 2003, with data provided according to vendor, processor technology, and operating system. The data is further divided into 10 price bands. The study provides detailed forecasts of market size through 2008. Additionally, the analysis of the commercial systems and server market should help answer the following key market questions: What are the defining characteristics of the commercial systems and server market in the Baltic States? How will current and future economic conditions likely affect this market's development? What are the areas of highest penetration and growth potential within the server market by operating system, price band, and CPU type? How is the global rivalry between Microsoft and Unix being played out in the Baltic market? Where does Linux stand? Can vendors of proprietary environments capture new applications and growth on their platforms? What application segments are driving growth and what platforms are best positioned to gain in this evolving market? Who is gaining share in the Baltic server market? Where are the greatest opportunities for future growth? "In 2003, the computer systems and server market of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania expanded significantly in volume terms but moderately in value, mainly due to lower demand for midrange RISC systems and higher demand for low-cost x86 systems. Growth was driven by enterprise and government infrastructure investments. The outlook for the Baltic market is strong as the government is now embarking on infrastructure development and online business services are being developed. " – Simeon Hinov, Research Analyst, IDC CEMA.
Publication date: 2005-04-01 List Price: $5,000.00 Price: $5,000.00
Review Japan IT Solutions User Perception and Needs, 2005 / IDC Research:The original abstract for this document was written in Japanese and did not fully render. If you need more information about document: Japan IT Solutions User Perception and Needs, 2005, please contact your customer service representative. Thank you.
| Models & Brands: Japan PC Consumer Analysis, 2005: PC Usage Survey for Kids, Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) DSL Equipment Market 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis, Japan PC Enterprise End User Analysis 2004: Medium-Sized Firms' Buying and Investment Trends, Japan Server 2005-2009 Forecast and Second Half 2004 Vendor Shares, Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Application Development Software Forecast, 2004 - 2009, Bulgaria Multifunction Peripherals 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares, Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) IP VPN Services 2004-2009 Forecast and Analysis, Japan IA64 Server and x86-64 Server 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis, Bulgaria Copiers 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Shares, Egypt IT Services 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares, Japan VoIP 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Brand Shares, Asia/Pacific IP Telephony Enterprise Equipment 2003-2008 Forecast and Analysis, Russian Foreign Energy Policy: An Analytical Compendium (Russian Foreign Energy Policy Reports), Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Applications Market 2005-2009 Forecast and Review, Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Gigabit/Terabit and|High-End Routers 2004-2009 Forecast and Analysis, Taking Knowledge and Best Practices to the Bottom Line, Hungary Business Solutions and Infrastructure Management Services 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares, Kazakhstan Copiers 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares, Baltic States Commercial Systems and Servers 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares, Japan IT Solutions User Perception and Needs, 2005Top headlines: Macedonia floods kill 1, disrupt traffic: Heavy rainfall and winds of up to 60 mph left one person dead and disrupted traffic on the country's main highway on Thursday, authorities said. ›19:36 The phone that feels the flu before you do: Did your parents tell you to remember your scarf when you went out, so you wouldn't catch a cold? 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