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Philippine Hardcopy Peripherals Industry: A Closer Look at End-User SegmentationPublished by: IDC Published: Sep. 1, 2009 - 33 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologyPrimary SourcesSecondary SourcesSituation Overview 2008 Economic Review2008 Hardcopy Peripherals OverviewOverall Trends and Market SizeDriversInhibitorsHardcopy Peripherals Market SegmentationGovernmentEducationHomeSmall OfficeSmall BusinessMedium-Sized BusinessLarge BusinessVery Large BusinessFuture Outlook 2009 and BeyondUpcoming TrendsNew OpportunitiesForecast AssumptionsEssential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchDefinitionsSynopsisTable: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Philippine Hardcopy Peripherals Market, 2009–2013 Figure: 2008 Philippine Hardcopy Peripherals Shipments Figure: Inkjet MFP Cannibalization Rate Figure: Laser MFP (Printer-Based) Cannibalization Rate Figure: Single-Function Digital Copiers Versus Copier-Based Laser MFPs Figure: 2008 Philippine Hardcopy Peripherals Shipments: Government Figure: 2008 Philippine Hardcopy Peripherals Shipments: Education Figure: 2008 Philippine Hardcopy Peripherals Shipments: Home Figure: 2008 Philippine Hardcopy Peripherals Shipments: Small Office Figure: 2008 Philippine Hardcopy Peripherals Shipments: Small Business Figure: 2008 Philippine Hardcopy Peripherals Shipments: Medium-Sized Business Figure: 2008 Philippine Hardcopy Peripherals Shipments: Large Business Figure: 2008 Philippine Hardcopy Peripherals Shipments: Very Large Business Figure: 2009 Hardcopy Peripherals Shipment Forecasts Figure: 2009 Hardcopy Peripherals Shipment Forecasts, 2009–2013 AbstractThis IDC study will expound on the hardcopy peripherals (HCP) market in the Philippines, discussing key markets and user trends. Data will be based on tracker information and will cover single and MFPs. "Recent results indicate that, though consumers are still investing in peripherals, the global economic slump has prompted end users to delay their transition to "better" technologies due to tighter budgetary constraints. It would be harder for companies to look beyond initial cost outlay and consider the total cost of ownership (TCO) due to the firms' immediate need to save on costs," says Bianca Pearl R. Sykimte, associate market analyst, Printers and Peripherals Team, IDC Philippines. "IDC anticipates that the prolonged global economic slowdown will prompt companies to adopt longer replacement cycles, which is already evident in some organizations. These changes in spending habits could hamper the long-term growth of the industry," she adds. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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