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Western European Layer 4-7 LAN Switch Forecast and Analysis, 2005-2010Product Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: August 2006 Product Code: R104-27907 Description
This IDC study contains IDC's actual 2005 datacenter Layer 4?7 LAN switch results and IDC's 2006?2010 forecast estimates for Western Europe revenues. Forecasts are provided for Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, modular, and nonmodular datacenter Layer 4?7 LAN switches. In addition to the Western European revenue figures, this study breaks out Layer 4?7 LAN switch revenue figures by country. "The Western European Layer 4?7 LAN switch market will rapidly grow in terms of revenues as demand for more intelligence in networks increases," said Peter Hulleman, research manager in IDC's European Telecommunications and Networking team. Table of Contents
Table of ContentsIDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Adjusted 2005 Market Share Numbers Situation Overview 2005 Market Size Table: Western Europe Datacenter Layer 4-7 LAN Switch Revenue Share by Country and Vendor, 2005 (%) Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Forecast and Assumptions Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Western European Datacenter Layer 4-7 LAN Switch Market, 2006-2010 Table: Western Europe Datacenter Layer 4-7 LAN Switch Revenue Forecast by Technology, 2005-2010 ($M) Table: Western Europe Datacenter Layer 4-7 LAN Switch Revenue Forecast by Form Factor, 2005-2010 ($M) Table: Western Europe Datacenter Layer 4-7 LAN Switch Revenue Forecast by Country, 2005-2010 ($M) Market Context Table: Comparison Between Old and New Western European Datacenter Layer 4-7 LAN Switch Revenue Forecast ($M) Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Definitions Datacenter Switch: Layer 4?7 Switch Application Networking Synopsis |
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