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U.S. Home Office 2006-2010 ForecastPublished by: IDC Published: Mar. 31, 2006 - 24 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Situation Overview Segment Definitions Income-Generating Home-Based Businesses Corporate Home Office Households Home Office Categories Are Not Mutually Exclusive When Defining a Household's Status Other Definitions Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the U.S. Home Office Market, 2006-2010 Home Office Household Forecast Table: U.S. Home Offices by Office Type, 2005-2010 (M) Income-Generating Home Offices Table: U.S. Income-Generating Home Offices, 2005-2010 (M) Corporate Home Offices Table: U.S. Corporate Home Offices, 2005-2010 (M) Home Office Computing Devices: Desktop PCs and Portable PCs Personal Computers Table: U.S. Home Office PC Penetration by Office Type, 2005-2010 (%) Table: U.S. Home Offices with PCs by Office Type, 2005-2010 (M) Table: U.S. Home Office PC Shipments and Installed Base, 2005-2010 (M) Portable PCs Table: U.S. Home Office Portable PC Penetration, 2005-2010 (%) Table: U.S. Home Office Portable PC Shipments and Installed Base, 2005-2010 (M) Printers and Multifunction Products Printers Table: U.S. Home Office Printer Penetration, 2005-2010 (M) Table: U.S. Home Office Printer Shipments by Technology, 2005-2010 Table: U.S. Home Office Printer Installed Base, 2005-2010 (M) Multifunction Products Table: U.S. Home Office MFP Penetration, Shipments, and Installed Base, 2005-2010 (M) Home Office Networking Local Area Networks Table: U.S. Networked Home Offices, 2005-2010 (M) Wireless Networks Table: U.S. Wireless Networked Home Offices, 2005-2010 (M) Mobile Phones Table: U.S. Home Office Mobile Phone Penetration, Shipments, and Installed Base, 2005-2010 (M) Market Context Table: U.S. Home Offices: Comparison of 2005 and 2006 Forecasts (M) Table: U.S. Telecommuter Home Offices: Comparison of 2005 and 2006 Forecasts (M) Table: U.S. Home Offices with Portable PCs: Comparison of 2005 and 2006 Forecasts (M) Figure: U.S. Home Offices: Comparison of 2005 and 2006 Forecasts Figure: U.S. Telecommuter Home Offices: Comparison of 2005 and 2006 Forecasts Figure: U.S. Home Offices with Portable PCs: Comparison of 2005 and 2006 Forecasts Rising Transportation Costs "Drive" Telecommuting Growth Essential Guidance Figure: Technology Penetration in U.S. Home Office Households, 2005 and 2010 Learn More Related Research Methodology Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study forecasts the ownership, annual shipments, and installed base of PCs, printers, MFPs, LANs, wireless LANs, and mobile phones for home offices in the United States annually through 2010, with 2005 as a base year. The estimates for penetration, shipments, and installed base for each of these technologies are presented as end of year for the forecast period. "For many of the technologies discussed in this study, decreasing costs are leading to strong adoption of what was once reserved for corporate offices," says Chris Hazelton, senior analyst, SMB Research. "Although pricing is always the first and most compelling purchase criterion (at least once affordability is achieved), it is important to keep in mind that the need for advanced functionality is not far behind in the minds of home office users approaching a purchase decision, in particular corporate home office users, who have experience with enterprise-grade technology." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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