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U.S. Aerospace and Defense 2009 Go-to-Market Strategy GuidePublished by: IDC Published: Apr. 20, 2009 - 25 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents Manufacturing Insights Opinion In This Report Situation Overview Industry Health and Outlook for 2009 Industry Shape and Size Figure: U.S. IT Spending Opportunity by Industry Industry Indicators and Key Business Metrics Figure: Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry and Overall EOVC Revenue Index, 1Q04-4Q08 Figure: Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry and Overall EOVC Median Profit Margin, 1Q04-4Q08 Figure: Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry and Overall EOVC Inventory Velocity, 1Q04-4Q08 Future Outlook Business Initiatives That Will Drive IT Investments in 2009 Figure: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Top Critical Business Initiatives, 2008 2009 Predictions 2009 IT Investment Priorities for the Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Table: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry IT Spending, 2008 and 2009 Figure: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry IT Budget Share by Segment, 2009 2009 Software Investment Priorities for the Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Table: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Software Spending, 2008 and 2009 Figure: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Top Application Investment Plans, 2009 Figure: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Top Engineering Application Investment Plans, 2009 2009 Infrastructure Investment Priorities for the Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Table: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Hardware Spending, 2008 and 2009 Table: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Storage System Spending by Installation Environment, 2008 and 2009 ($M) Figure: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Server Installation Share by Platform, 2008 Table: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Server Spending by Platform, 2008 and 2009 ($M) 2009 Communications Investment Priorities for the Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Figure: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Top Communications Equipment Priorities, 2008 Figure: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Top Telecommunications Services Priorities, 2008 2009 Services Investment Priorities for the Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Table: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Services Spending, 2008 and 2009 Figure: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Business Process Outsourcing Investment Plans, 2009 Essential Guidance Going to Market in the Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Table: Issues Facing Key Decision Makers in the Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Table: U.S. Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry IT Spending: Top 5 Buyers in Terms of IT Spending, 2009 Table: U.S. Discrete Manufacturing Industry IT Spending: Top 5 States in Terms of IT Spending, 2009 Figure: U.S. Discrete Manufacturing IT Spending: Top 5 States in Terms of IT Spending Growth, 2009 Competing Effectively in the Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Industry Table: Worldwide Revenue for the Top 5 IT Vendors, 2007 Table: Worldwide Revenue for the Top 5 Software Vendors, 2007 Table: U.S. Revenue for the Top 5 Services Vendors, 2007 Learn More Related Research Synopsis AbstractThis Manufacturing Insights report details the latest IT trends, challenges, and opportunities that will shape the aerospace and defense (A&D) industry in 2009. From reporting on the general health of the industry to zeroing in on the fastest-growing geographic segments and top technology buyers to providing key IT budget and industry metrics, this guide gives aerospace and defense companies and IT vendors a bird's-eye view of everything they need to know to build a go-to-market plan for the coming year. "While the A&D industry is still strong, it is not immune to the economic crisis. As this industry is also undergoing significant changes in its operational models, smart IT investment will continue to be a major contributor for the companies that realize success," says Joe Barkai, practice director, Product Life-Cycle Strategies. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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