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Worldwide Data Integration and Access Software 2008 Vendor and Segment AnalysisPublished by: IDC Published: Nov. 12, 2009 - 20 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologyData Integration and Access Software Market DefinitionBulk Data Movement SoftwareDynamic Data Movement SoftwareDomain-Based Matching and Cleansing SoftwareGeneral Data Quality ToolsData Access InfrastructureComposite Data FrameworkSituation Overview The Data Integration and Access Software Market in 2008Performance of Leading Vendors in 2008Performance by Market Segment in 2008Bulk Data MovementComposite Data FrameworkData Access InfrastructureDomain-Based Matching and CleansingDynamic Data MovementGeneral Data Quality ToolsFuture Outlook Worldwide Data Integration and Access Software Forecast, 2009–2013Essential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchMethodologyHistorical Market Values and Exchange RatesSynopsisTable: Worldwide Data Integration Software Revenue by Vendor and Segment, 2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide Data Integration and Access Software Revenue by Segment, 2006–2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide Bulk Data Movement Revenue by Vendor, 2006–2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide Composite Data Framework Revenue by Vendor, 2006–2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide Data Access Infrastructure Revenue by Vendor, 2006–2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide Domain-Based Matching and Cleansing Revenue by Vendor, 2006–2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide Dynamic Data Movement Revenue by Vendor, 2006–2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide General Data Quality Tools Revenue by Vendor, 2006–2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide Data Integration and Access Software Revenue by Segment, 2008–2013 ($M) Table: Exchange Rates, 2003–2008 (%) AbstractThis IDC study takes data integration and access software market vendor shares for 2008, and the forecast for 2009-2013, and breaks them down by submarket segment. These segments include bulk data movement software, dynamic data movement software, domain-based matching and cleansing software, general data quality tools, data access infrastructure, and composite data frameworks. Vendor shares are provided for the years 2005-2008 for each segment, as well as a five-year forecast for 2009-2013 by segment. "Data integration and access (DIA) software is a vital element in the future of computing. Despite disappointing returns that are likely to occur during 2009, this fact will remain," says Carl W. Olofson, research vice president for Database Management and Data Integration Software. "This market is poised for much greater growth, but the current economic malaise has impeded its immediate performance potential. Over the long run, however, there is considerable growth opportunity for each of its submarket segments." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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