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Worldwide Client and Server Operating Environments 2009-2013 Forecast: The Rise of a New EraPublished by: IDC Published: Dec. 29, 2009 - 44 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologyOperating Systems and Subsystems Market DefinitionSituation Overview IntroductionWindows Trends — Client Operating EnvironmentsWindows Trends — Server Operating EnvironmentsLinux — Client Operating EnvironmentsLinux Trends — Server Operating Environments2008 Market ShareUnix Market PerformanceFuture Outlook Forecast and AssumptionsShipment Forecast DataInstalled Base DataAssumptionsMarket ContextEssential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchAppendixDefinitionsOperating Environments DefinitionsVirtualizationSynopsisTable: Worldwide Client and Server Operating Environments New License Shipments/Subscriptions and Upgrade/Maintenance Revenue, 2005–2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide Client and Server Operating Environments New License Paid Shipments/Subscriptions and Nonpaid Deployments, 2005–2008 (000) Table: Worldwide Unix Server Operating Environment New License Paid Shipments, 2005–2008 (000) Table: Worldwide Client and Server Operating Environments New License Shipments/Subscriptions and Upgrade/Maintenance Revenue, 2005–2013 ($M) Table: Worldwide Client and Server Operating Environments Paid New License Shipments/Subscriptions and Nonpaid Deployments, 2005–2013 (000) Table: Worldwide Client and Server Operating Environments Installed Base, 2005–2013 (000) Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Operating Systems and Subsystems Market, 2009–2013 Table: Worldwide Client Operating Environment Paid Shipments/Subscriptions and Nonpaid Deployments, 2005–2013: Comparison of April 2008 and December 2009 Forecasts (000) Table: Worldwide Server Operating Environment Paid New License Shipments/Subscriptions and Nonpaid Deployments, 2005–2013: Comparison of April 2008 and December 2009 Forecasts (000) Figure: Worldwide Client Operating Environment Paid Shipments/ Subscriptions and Nonpaid Deployments, 2005–2013: Comparison of April 2008 and December 2009 Forecasts Figure: Worldwide Client Operating Environment Paid Shipments/ Subscriptions and Nonpaid Deployments Growth, 2006–2013: Comparison of April 2008 and December 2009 Forecasts Figure: Worldwide Server Operating Environment Paid New License Shipments/Subscriptions and Nonpaid Deployments, 2005–2013: Comparison of April 2008 and December 2009 Forecasts Figure: Worldwide Server Operating Environment Paid New License Shipments/Subscriptions and Nonpaid Deployments Growth, 2006–2013: Comparison of April 2008 and December 2009 Forecasts AbstractThis IDC study reviews the growth of the overall client and server operating environment market during 2008 and provides a shipment and installed base forecast through 2013. "The market continues to evolve, and 2008 showed a continued shift to favor Windows and Linux, with Unix losing traction," says Al Gillen, program vice president, System Software at IDC. "Looking forward to a postrecession world, we have a different set of dynamics, including lower growth rates; smarter, pre-consolidated deployments; and an increasing receptiveness to solutions that a year ago would have been considered bleeding edge — including technologies like cloud computing and client virtualization." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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