Worldwide Network Consulting and Integration Services 2009-2013 Forecast and Analysis: Opportunities Due to Server Virtualization
Published By: IDC
June 2009
R104-39361
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Description

This IDC study presents in-depth analysis of primary customer research data analyzing six common server virtualization use cases to understand enterprise demand for networking services based on how they are implementing virtualization. Virtualization has become a very important part of the enterprise IT strategy for most enterprises. Despite the current economic downturn, enterprises are still investing in deploying virtualization because of the technology's ability to decrease hardware spending. This continued deployment is generating opportunities for IT services providers that can provide consulting and integration services. However, as the deployments increase in scope and complexity, there are also increasing opportunities for networking services vendors that can provide network consulting and integration services that ensure that the enterprise network will be able to support the server virtualization. "While the majority of the virtualization services attention has been focused on the IT opportunities, there is considerable customer spending on networking services," said Matt Healey, research manager, Software and Hardware Support Services.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents IDC Opinion
In This Study MethodologySurvey MethodologyRespondentsInterviewsQuestionnaireSurvey ScheduleWeightingMarket Forecast and Analysis MethodologySituation Overview Survey Analysis: Networking Services Demand by Virtualization Use CaseServer/Operating System ConsolidationBusiness ContinuityDesktop VirtualizationEncapsulation/IsolationUtility Computing/Internal Cloud Computing/Dynamic IT (Resource Optimization)Mainframe or Proprietary Server MigrationUse of Networking ServicesFuture Outlook Forecast and AssumptionsEssential Guidance Advice for Network Consulting VendorsAdvice for Network IntegratorsLearn More Related ResearchAppendix: DemographicsSynopsisTable: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Network Consulting and Integration Services Market, 2009–2013 Table: Worldwide Network Consulting and Integration Services Revenue, 2008–2013 ($M) Figure: Status of Virtualization Deployment by Use Case Figure: Type of Service Provider Used for Server/Operating System Consolidation Figure: Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for Server/Operating System Consolidation Figure: Reasons for Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for Server/Operating System Consolidation Figure: Type of Service Provider Used for Business Continuity Figure: Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for Business Continuity Figure: Reasons for Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for Business Continuity Figure: Type of Service Provider Used for Desktop Virtualization Figure: Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for Desktop Virtualization Figure: Reasons for Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for Desktop Virtualization Figure: Type of Service Provider Used for Encapsulation/Isolation Figure: Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for Encapsulation/Isolation Figure: Type of Service Provider Used for Dynamic IT/Utility Computing/Internal Cloud Computing Figure: Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for Dynamic IT/Utility Computing/Internal Cloud Computing Figure: Type of Service Provider Used for Mainframe or Proprietary Server Migration Figure: Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for Mainframe or Proprietary Server Migration Figure: Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for First Deployment Versus Subsequent Deployments: All Use Cases Figure: Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services by Use Case: First Deployment Versus Subsequent Deployments Figure: Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for Server/Operating Systems Consolidation as First Deployment Versus Subsequent Deployments Figure: Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for Business Continuity as First Deployment Versus Subsequent Deployments Figure: Use of Network Consulting and Integration Services for Desktop Virtualization as First Deployment Versus Subsequent Deployments Figure: Worldwide Network Consulting and Integration Services Revenue, 2008–2013 Figure: Respondents by Number of Employees Figure: Respondents by Job Title Figure: Respondents by Responsibility Figure: Respondents by Virtualization Deployment Status Figure: Respondents by IT Budget Range Figure: Respondents by Vertical Industry
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