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Worldwide Availability and Clustering Software 2009-2013 ForecastPublished by: IDC Published: Sep. 24, 2009 - 39 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologyAvailability and Clustering Software Market DefinitionSituation Overview Availability and Clustering Software Market in 2008Drivers for GrowthNew Forms of Deployment for Scale-Out, Virtualized ComputingFuture Outlook Forecast and AssumptionsAvailability and Clustering Software Forecast, 2009–2013WorldwideBy Geographic RegionBy Operating EnvironmentMarket ContextEssential Guidance For ISVsFor System VendorsFor IT Managers at Customer SitesLearn More Related ResearchMethodologyHistorical Market Values and Exchange RatesSynopsisTable: Worldwide Availability and Clustering Software Revenue by Region and Operating Environment, 2008–2013 ($M) Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Availability and Clustering Software Market, 2009–2013 Table: Worldwide Availability and Clustering Software Revenue, 2005–2013: Comparison of December 2008 and September 2009 Forecasts ($M) Table: Exchange Rates, 2003–2008 (%) Figure: Worldwide Availability and Clustering Software Revenue by Region, 2008 and 2013 Figure: Worldwide Availability and Clustering Software Revenue by Operating Environment, 2008 and 2013 Figure: Worldwide Availability and Clustering Software Revenue, 2005–2013: Comparison of December 2008 and September 2009 Forecasts AbstractThis IDC study presents 2008 revenue data and provides a five-year forecast for the worldwide availability and clustering software (ACS) market. The availability and clustering software market continued to grow in calendar-year 2008 across geographic regions and server operating environments — although the growth rate slowed due to economic conditions worldwide affecting computer deployments. "Importantly, new use cases for ACS software continued to develop in 2008," said Jean S. Bozman, research vice president, Enterprise Platforms at IDC, "as virtualization of x86 server infrastructure proceeded in 2008, bringing more VMs per physical server, and bringing more important workloads into the virtualized x86 server space." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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