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Worldwide Storage 2007 Top 10 Predictions: Content, Data Management, and New Architectures Drive DevelopmentsProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: February 2007 Product Code: R104-29314 Description
This IDC study reviews IDC's storage team's 2006 storage predictions and highlights the major technology and market forces that will shape the storage mechanisms, systems, software, and services industries in the next 18 months. Strong growth in demand for storage capacity by businesses and individuals and a desire to manage that growing capacity more effectively will dominate trends in the storage market in 2007. The creation and ongoing use of data is expanding at a rate unimaginable by most companies even a few years ago. At the same time, IT organizations face pressure to accommodate this storage growth without significantly increasing capital expenditures or staffing levels. "This year, both the storage and the server industries will take steps to bridge the gap between their virtualization solutions," said Richard Villars, vice president of Storage Systems research at IDC. "We expect to see enhancements at multiple levels, including SAN drivers, data replication, and integration between server and storage virtualization management platforms." "The storage of 'family critical' information on 'in-home' storage assets such as personal storage devices, DVRs, and gaming systems will generate an emerging service opportunity for data migration and protection solutions," said Dave Reinsel, director of Storage Systems research at IDC. "Look to leading consumer device and content-centric companies to deliver products and services that meet the increasing needs of consumers and small businesses, from the most novice to the very tech savvy." Table of Contents Table of Contents Predictions In This Study Situation Overview On-Target Predictions Center of the Target Within the Target In the Neighborhood of the Target Off the Radar Future Outlook 1. Battle for the Branch/Remote Office Will Expand Globally 2. Consistent, Companywide Disaster Recovery Will Continue to Increase in Priority 3. Tape Encryption Will Take Off But Requires a Network Assist 4. Explosion in File-Based Data Will Drive More Investments in File Virtualization and Clustered File Solutions 5. Storage Virtualization Will Become Key to Greater Adoption of Server Virtualization 6. Businesses Will Adopt Risk-Based Governance for Information Management and Analysis 7. Personal Storage Will Become a Major Storage Category and Provide New Services Opportunity 8. Server and Data Management Will Bring Trailing Edge to Networked Storage 9. Server and Storage Lines Will Blur 10. Technology Will See More Transitions Not Yet, But on the Horizon Solid State Disk Battles to Become a Viable Storage Option Power and Cooling: Separating Flash from Substance Data Deduplication: Managing Space Essential Guidance IT Executives Storage Industries Suppliers Learn More Related Research Synopsis |
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