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Japan Server 2010 Top 10 PredictionsPublished by: IDC Published: Feb. 4, 2010 - 10 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents Predictions In This Study Situation Overview Future Outlook 1. The Structural Changes in the Japan Server Market Will Accelerate2. The Growth of Server Virtualization Will Generate New Challenges3. Atom Processors Will Be Applied in Servers4. Hybrid Servers Will Emerge on the Market5. Spending on Servers Will Be Healthy in the IT Services Market, But Will Slump in Manufacturing6. The Japan RISC Server Market Will Polarize7. The Japan Mainframe Market Will Shrink Significantly When Demand for Upgrade Has Run Its Course8. The Japan x86 Blade Server Market Will Return to Positive Growth9. The Japan Linux Server Market Will Return to Positive Growth10. Windows Server 2008 Will Start to Penetrate the MarketEssential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchSynopsis AbstractThis IDC study (which is a translation of Japanese report IDC #J10290181) summarizes the main trends in the 2010 Japan server market with top 10 predictions, and analyzes their impact in the market. This study examines the outlook for the server market in 2010, taking into account the impact of market contexts such as hardware, software, network technology, and server-related markets; user IT spending trends; vendor competition; as well as the economy and society. "Structural changes to the Japan server market are forecast to accelerate in 2010. In particular, there will be an increasing shift in demand to low-priced products, and a changeover to a market structure centered on x86 servers. The background to this change lies in the heightened cost-cutting awareness on the part of corporate users due to the economic recession. Vendors need to accurately grasp the nature of the structural changes in the market and incorporate these changes into their future business outlook as early as possible," says Hiroyuki Tsuzuki, research manager, Servers, IDC Japan. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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