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Worldwide Fibre Channel Switch 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor SharesProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: June 2004 Product Code: R104-15697 Description
This IDC study provides IDC's 2004 worldwide market analysis and forecast for a critical component of the market for network storage solutions: Fibre Channel (FC) switches. It forecasts port shipments as well as factory and market revenue for the sale of Fibre Channel switches in four segments: chassis switches, 16?48-port fixed-port switches, 8?12-port fixed-port switches, and blade server?embedded switches. This study discusses how future trends in volume and blade server shipments, the deployment of storage in small and medium-sized businesses, and competing technologies such as iSCSI will affect the competitive position of FC switch vendors. It also provides specific advice for these companies on how to best take advantage of the changing world of networked storage. "The next two years promise to be a time of solid revenue growth for FC switch suppliers, as more companies move toward SAN-based storage architectures; however, changes in technology and the emergence of new product classes will ensure that the market remains highly dynamic," said Richard Villars, IDC vice president, Storage Systems. "The best new opportunities for revenue growth in FC switches will be in low-cost, fixed-port switches for SMBs and in blade server?embedded switches." Table of Contents Table of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Definitions Situation Overview Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel Switch Revenue, Shipments, and Factory ASP, 2002-2004 Chassis Switches: New Competition Spurs Growth Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel Chassis Switch Revenue, Shipments, and Factory ASP, 2002-2004 Fixed-Port Switches: Price Correction Temporarily Stalls Revenue Growth Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel Fixed-Port Switch Revenue, Shipments, and Factory ASP, 2002-2004 Vendor Analysis and Market Shares Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel Switch Factory Revenue by Vendor, 2001-2003 Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel Switch Port Shipments by Vendor, 2001-2003 Figure: Worldwide Fibre Channel Switch Factory Revenue Share by Vendor, 2002 and 2003 Brocade Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel Chassis Switch Factory Revenue by Vendor, 2001-2003 Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel Chassis Switch Port Shipments by Vendor, 2001-2003 Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel Fixed-Port Switch Factory Revenue by Vendor, 2001-2003 Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel Fixed-Port Switch Port Shipments by Vendor, 2001-2003 McDATA Cisco QLogic CNT Future Competitors Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel HBA and Blade Server Port Shipments by Type, 2002-2008 (000) Figure: Worldwide Fibre Channel HBA and Blade Server Port Shipment Share by Type, 2003?2008 Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Fibre Channel HBA Market, 2004-2008 Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel Switch Factory Revenue by Segment, 2002-2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel Switch Market Revenue by Segment, 2002-2008 ($M) Table: Worldwide Fibre Channel Switch Port Shipments by Segment 2002-2008 (000) FC Chassis Switches: Continued Strength in the Enterprise FC Fixed-Port Switches: Diversification Spurs Renewal Figure: Worldwide Fibre Channel Switch Port Shipment Share by Segment, 2003?2008 16?48-Port Fixed-Port Switches: Change Is Required for Success Figure: Worldwide Fibre Channel Switch Factory Revenue Share by Segment, 2003?2008 FC 8?12-Port Fixed-Port Switch: New Segment and New Players Blade Server?Embedded FC Switches: Riding the Blade Wave Figure: Worldwide Fibre Channel Switch Market ASP by Segment, 2003?2008 Key Technology and Market Trends to Watch 2Gbps, 4Gbps, and 10Gbps FC iSCSI Exploring New Paths to Market Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis |
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