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Japan Open Source Software End-User Survey 2009Published by: IDC Published: Jan. 6, 2010 - 79 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study About OSSMethodologyPrimary SurveySecondary SurveyIndustry DefinitionsProfiles of Respondent CompaniesPrimary SurveySecondary SurveyExecutive SummaryPrimary Survey ResultsSecondary Survey ResultsSituation Overview OSS ImplementationImpact of Economic Slump on OSS ImplementationCorporate Perception on the Use of OSSPerception Toward the Advantages and Disadvantages of OSSImplementation of OSS-Related ProjectsLinux Server Usage TrendsLinux Server ImplementationLinux Distribution Used in Linux ServersApplications Running on Linux ServersEvaluation of Linux ServersConsideration of Linux Server ImplementationOSS Database Usage TrendsOSS Database ImplementationPurpose of OSS DatabaseEvaluation of OSS DatabaseConsideration of OSS Database ImplementationOSS Application Server Usage TrendsOSS Application Server ImplementationPurpose of OSS Application ServerEvaluation of OSS Application ServerConsideration of OSS Application Server ImplementationOSS Mail Server Software Usage TrendsOSS Mail Server Software ImplementationConsideration of OSS Mail Server Software ImplementationUsage Trends of OSS for Other ServersImplementation/Awareness of OSS System/Network Management SoftwareImplementation/Awareness of OSS Business ApplicationsImplementation/Awareness of OSS Content Management SystemsImplementation/Awareness of OSS Security SoftwareImplementation/Awareness of OSS System SoftwareFuture Outlook Essential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchSynopsisFigure: Profiles of Respondent Companies in Primary Survey by Industry Figure: Profiles of Respondent Companies in Primary Survey by Company Size Figure: Profiles of Respondent Companies in Secondary Survey by Industry Figure: Profiles of Respondent Companies in Secondary Survey by Company Size Figure: OSS Implementation Figure: OSS Implementation by Industry Figure: OSS Implementation by Company Size Figure: Impact of Economic Slump on OSS Implementation Figure: Advantages of Using OSS Figure: Disadvantages of Using OSS Figure: Implementation of OSS-Related Projects Figure: Linux Server Implementation by Industry Figure: Linux Server Implementation by Company Size Figure: Percentage of Linux Servers Against Other OS Servers by Industry Figure: Percentage of Linux Servers Against Other OS Servers by Company Size Figure: Linux Distribution Types Implemented in Linux Servers Figure: Main Distribution Implemented by Industry Figure: Main Distribution Implemented by Company Size Figure: Types of Applications Running on Linux Servers Figure: Types of Databases Running on Linux Servers Figure: Types of Web/Application Servers Running on Linux Servers Figure: Types of Mail/Collaboration (Groupware) Running on Linux Servers Figure: Reasons for Using Linux Servers Figure: Issues Faced in Using Linux Servers Figure: Satisfaction Level Toward Linux Servers Figure: Reasons for Considering Linux Server Implementation Figure: The Effect of the Economic Slump on Linux Server Implementation Figure: Types of Projects Where Linux Server Implementation Is Considered Figure: Types of Linux Distributions Considered for Implementation Figure: Applications Planned for Operation on Linux Servers Figure: OSS Database Implementation by Industry Figure: OSS Database Implementation by Company Size Figure: Types of OSS Database Implemented by Industry Figure: Types of OSS Database Implemented by Company Size Figure: Period of Implementation of OSS Database Figure: Types of Applications Used in OSS Database Figure: Types of OS Running on OSS Database Figure: Use of Support Services for OSS Database Figure: Reasons for Implementing OSS Database Figure: Issues Faced in Using OSS Database Figure: Satisfaction Level Toward OSS Database Figure: Types of OSS Database Considered for Implementation by Industry Figure: Types of OSS Database Considered for Implementation by Company Size Figure: Types of Projects Where OSS Database Implementation Is Considered Figure: Reasons for Considering Migration from Commercial to OSS Database Figure: OSS Application Server Implementation by Industry Figure: OSS Application Server Implementation by Company Size Figure: Types of OSS Application Servers Implemented by Industry Figure: Types of OSS Application Servers Implemented by Company Size Figure: Period of Implementation of OSS Application Server Figure: Purpose of Systems Using OSS Application Servers Figure: Types of OS Running on OSS Application Servers Figure: Types of Databases Connected to OSS Application Servers Figure: Use of Support Services for OSS Application Server Figure: Reasons for Implementing OSS Application Servers Figure: Issues Faced in Using OSS Application Servers Figure: Satisfaction Level Toward OSS Application Servers Figure: Types of OSS Application Servers Considered for Implementation by Industry Figure: Types of OSS Application Servers Considered for Implementation by Company Size Figure: Types of Projects Where OSS Application Server Implementation is Considered Figure: Reasons for Considering Migration from Commercial to OSS Application Servers Figure: OSS Mail Server Software Implementation by Industry Figure: OSS Mail Server Software Implementation by Company Size Figure: Types of OSS Mail Server Software Implemented by Industry Figure: Types of OSS Mail Server Software Implemented by Company Size Figure: Types of OSS Mail Server Software Considered for Implementation Figure: Implementation/Awareness of OSS System/Network Management Software Figure: Implementation/Awareness of OSS Business Applications Figure: Implementation/Awareness of OSS Content Management Systems Figure: Implementation/Awareness of OSS Security Software Figure: Implementation/Awareness of OSS System Software AbstractThis IDC study, which is a translation of the Japanese report IDC #J9370102, explores the usage trends of open source software (OSS) and analyzes the types of OSS used, reasons for implementation, issues faced by users, and the implementation trend in the future. "Companies are forced to cut their IT spending due to the worsening economy as a result of the financial crisis in 2008. Amid this situation, companies increasingly expect the use of OSS to reduce costs. By actively proposing the use of OSS, vendors and systems integrators (SIs) can satisfy users' needs to reduce costs and, at the same time, set themselves apart from other competitors. It is thus important for vendors and SIs to clearly define the support for OSS and select the OSS to be used," analyzes Mitsuhiro Iriya, market analyst, Software, IDC Japan. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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