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Worldwide System Operations Software 2008 Vendor SharesPublished by: IDC Published: Sep. 15, 2009 - 21 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologyWorldwide System Operations Software Market DefinitionSituation Overview Worldwide System Operations Software Market in 2008Leading System Operations Software Vendors in 2008Worldwide Job Scheduling Software Market in 2008Leading Job Scheduling Software Vendors in 2008Worldwide Output Management Software Market in 2008Leading Output Management Software Vendors in 2008Vendor ProfilesCAHitachiIBMFujitsuNECBMCLevi, Ray & ShoupASGUC4Open TextTidal SoftwareORSYPFuture Outlook Essential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchMethodologyHistorical Market Values and Exchange RatesSynopsisTable: Worldwide System Operations Software Revenue by Functional Market, 2006–2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide System Operations Software Revenue by Vendor, 2006–2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide Job Scheduling Software Revenue by Vendor, 2006–2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide Output Management Software Revenue by Vendor, 2006–2008 ($M) Table: Exchange Rates, 2003–2008 (%) Figure: Worldwide System Operations Software Revenue Share by Functional Market, 2008 Figure: Worldwide System Operations Software Revenue Share by Region, 2008 Figure: Worldwide System Operations Software Revenue Share by Operating Environment, 2008 Figure: Worldwide Job Scheduling Software Revenue Share by Region, 2008 Figure: Worldwide Job Scheduling Software Revenue Share by Operating Environment, 2008 Figure: Worldwide Output Management Software Revenue Share by Region, 2008 Figure: Worldwide Output Management Software Revenue Share by Operating Environment, 2008 AbstractThis IDC study provides vendor revenue and vendor market shares for the worldwide system operations software market in 2008. It also provides details for the two constituent functional markets (i.e., job scheduling software and output management software). According to Mary Johnston Turner, IDC program research director, Enterprise System Management, "The worldwide system operations software market is in transition. To succeed, vendors need to extend and reposition product lines to address emerging virtualized datacenter environments and customer demands for more automated and dynamic system operations management capabilities." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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