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Published by: IDC
Published: Apr. 12, 2012 - 43 Pages
Table of Contents- Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Methodology
- Situation Overview
- Virtualization and the Network
- Video: The Driver for Network Upgrades
- Intelligent Networks: New Applications, New Services
- Smartphones, Tablets Explosion Enabling Rapid Growth of Virtualized Applications
- Cloud-Based Networking Will Begin to Disrupt the Network Equipment Landscape
- Regional View
- Future Outlook
- Forecast and Assumptions
- The Migration to Public and Private Cloud Will Shape Network Requirements
- OpenFlow Use Cases Will Emerge
- Regional Forecast
- Market Segment Forecast
- Assumptions
- Market Context
- Essential Guidance
- Network Managers
- Suppliers
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Definitions
- Methodology
- Historical Market Values and Exchange Rates
- Synopsis
- Table: Worldwide Enterprise Network Infrastructure Revenue by Technology, 2007–2016 ($M)
- Table: Worldwide Enterprise Network Infrastructure Revenue by Region, 2008–2016 ($M)
- Table: Worldwide Enterprise Network Infrastructure Revenue by Deployment and Technology, 2008–2016 ($M)
- Table: Top 3 Assumptions for the Worldwide Enterprise Network Infrastructure Market, 2012–2016
- Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Enterprise Network Infrastructure Market, 2012–2016
- Table: Worldwide Enterprise Network Infrastructure Revenue, 2007–2016: Comparison of March 2011 and April 2012 Forecasts ($M)
- Table: Exchange Rates, 2003–2011 (%)
- Figure: Worldwide Enterprise Network Infrastructure Revenue Share by Region, 2011
- Figure: Worldwide Enterprise Network Infrastructure Revenue Share by Technology, 2008–2016
- Figure: Worldwide Enterprise Network Infrastructure Revenue, 2007–2016: Comparison of March 2011 and April 2012 Forecasts
AbstractThis IDC study provides a five-year forecast (2012–2016) for the worldwide enterprise network infrastructure market. Data for 2012–2016 is forecast; data for 2007–2011 is actual. This study includes Ethernet switch, router, WLAN, IP telephony, Layer 4–7 switch, WAN application delivery, Fibre Channel switch, InfiniBand switch, and enterprise videoconferencing and telepresence technologies, and it segments the market by customer type as well as geography: North America, EMEA, Asia/Pacific, and Latin America. "The next generation of IT is being defined by a staggering number of mobile devices, explosion of video traffic, expanding business relevance of the network, and cloud-based application virtualization and service delivery requirements. These demands will propel the enterprise network market to reach $55.5 billion in 2016." — Rohit Mehra, director, Enterprise Communications Infrastructure
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