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Worldwide Enterprise Wireless LAN Equipment 2008-2012 ForecastPublished by: IDC Published: May. 5, 2008 - 36 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Historical Market Values Table: Exchange Rates, 2003-2007 (%) Situation Overview Enterprise WLAN 2007 Year in Review Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Enterprise WLAN Equipment Market, 2008-2012 Table: Worldwide Enterprise-Class WLAN Access Device Shipments and End-User Revenue by Region, 2006-2012 Table: Worldwide Enterprise-Class WLAN Access Point Controller/Module/Appliance Shipments and End-User Revenue by Region, 2006-2012 Table: Worldwide Enterprise-Class WLAN Hardware Shipments and End-User Revenue by Region, 2006-2012 Market Context Table: Worldwide WLAN Enterprise-Class Access Device End-User Revenue, 2005-2012: Comparison of October 2007 and March 2008 Forecasts ($M) Figure: Worldwide WLAN Enterprise-Class Access Device End-User Revenue, 2005?2012: Comparison of October 2007 and March 2008 Forecasts Dependent Versus Independent, Thin Versus Fat Table: Worldwide Enterprise-Class Dependent and Independent WLAN Access Point Shipments, 2006-2012 Figure: Worldwide Enterprise-Class Dependent and Independent WLAN Access Point Shipments, 2006?2012 Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Definitions WLAN Network Interface Cards WLAN Access Devices Consumer-Grade Access Devices Enterprise-Grade Access Devices Access Point Controllers, Appliances, Switches, and Routers Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study examines the market conditions and the opportunity for enterprise-class wireless LAN (WLAN) equipment that complies with IEEE 802.11 standards for the years 2008?2012. This analysis covers worldwide enterprise client access devices, network access points, and related enterprise WLAN equipment. This analysis also includes market sizing and forecasts for independent and dependent enterprise-class access points as well as the switching and controller hardware designed to streamline the management and operation of an enterprise wireless LAN system. "While one must consider the impact of a waning economy and seasonally appropriate lull in sales for both Aruba and Cisco's financial calendar, the much-anticipated ratification of the forthcoming 'n' standard appeared to sew some seeds of uncertainty in the enterprise market in 4Q07," according to Dan Corsetti, senior analyst, Enterprise Wireless Infrastructure. "The rate of revenue growth is expected to remain slightly suppressed in 2008. IDC projects the market will grow by nearly 6% in 2008 to $1.86 billion." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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