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Home Office Networking, 2009: Moving to the Next Level of Productivity (and Entertainment)Published by: IDC Published: Aug. 2, 2009 - 18 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologySituation Overview Home Office Networking Penetration and Market OpportunityNetwork-Connected Devices and Network Applications in Home Office and Non–Home Office HouseholdsImportance of Different Factors in Choice of Network Equipment: Home Office Versus Non–Home Office HouseholdsHome Office Household Satisfaction with Installation and Use of Wired and Wireless NetworksHome Office and Non–Home Office Household Satisfaction with Different Sources for LAN EquipmentHome Office Household Attitudes Toward Purchase of 802.11n Wireless EquipmentRecent Networking News and Vendor AnnouncementsFuture Outlook Essential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchMethodologySynopsisTable: Length of Time LANs in Use by U.S. Home Office and Non–Home Office Households, 2008 (% of Respondents) Table: Devices Connected to LANs in U.S. Home Office and Non–Home Office Households, 2008 (% of Respondents) Table: LAN Applications in Use by U.S. Home Office and Non–Home Office Households, 2008 (% of Respondents) Table: Important Factors in Choice of Networking Equipment by U.S. Home Office and Non–Home Office Households, 2008 (% of Respondents) Table: Level of Satisfaction with Retail Store Where LAN Equipment Was Purchased by U.S. Home Office and Non–Home Office Households, 2008 (% of Respondents) Table: Level of Satisfaction with Online Store Where LAN Equipment Was Purchased by U.S. Home Office and Non–Home Office Households, 2008 (% of Respondents) Table: Level of Satisfaction with Internet Service Provider From Which LAN Equipment Was Purchased by U.S. Home Office and Non–Home Office Households, 2008 (% of Respondents) Table: Interest in Purchasing 802.11n Wireless Networking Equipment by U.S. Home Office and Non–Home Office Households, 2008 (% of Respondents) Table: Reasons for Interest in 802.11n Wireless Networking Equipment in U.S. Home Office Households by Home Office Type, 2008 (% of Respondents) Table: Reasons for Lack of Interest in 802.11n Wireless Networking Equipment in U.S. Home Office Households by Home Office Type, 2008 (% of Respondents) Figure: Number of U.S. Home Office Households with PCs, LANs, and Wireless Networks, 2009 Figure: LAN Installer in U.S. Home Office Households, 2008 Figure: Level of Satisfaction with Network Installation and Maintenance in U.S. Home Office Households, 2008 Figure: Wireless Network Capabilities That Need Improvement in U.S. Home Office Households, 2008 AbstractThis IDC study examines the market opportunity for networking in home office households and compares the attitudes, interests, and experiences with choosing, purchasing, installing, and maintaining wired and wireless LANs in households with and without home offices. "Home office households continue to represent an important opportunity for vendors of networking products," says Justin Jaffe, senior research analyst in IDC's Home Office Market program. "The increasing number of networked home office households will be of interest to manufacturers of network-enabled devices and next-generation networking equipment and infrastructure providers." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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