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Canadian Server 2007-2011 ForecastProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: July 2007 Product Code: R104-30938 Description This document is about Canadian Server 2007--2011 ForecastTable of Contents Table of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Executive Summary Situation Overview Market Group Overview Figure: IDC's Server Taxonomy Assess Current Situation What Happened in 2006 Forces Shaping Market Development Threat of New Entrants Threat of Substitutes Figure: Number of Operating Systems in Canadian Organizations' Server Environments Bargaining Power of Customers Figure: Canadian x86 Average Selling Value, 2000--2006 Bargaining Power of Suppliers Competitive Rivalry Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Table: Canadian Server Spending by Server Class, 2006-2011 (US$M) Table: Canadian Server Shipments by Server Class, 2006-2011 (000) Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Canadian Server Market, 2007-2011 Market Context Table: Canadian Server Shipments, 2006-2010: Comparison of 2006 and 2007 Forecasts (000) Table: Canadian Server Spending, 2006-2010: Comparison of 2006 and 2007 Forecasts (US$M) Figure: Canadian Server Spending, 2006--2010: Comparison of 2006 and 2007 Forecasts Figure: Canadian Server Shipments, 2006--2010: Comparison of 2006 and 2007 Forecasts Key Forecast Takeaways Virtualization Is Happening Faster Than Anticipated Figure: Server Virtualization Adoption Among Canadian Medium-Sized and Large Organizations, 4Q06 Figure: Server Virtualization Adoption Among Canadian Medium-Sized and Large Organizations, 1Q07 Blades Will Continue to Be Engine of Growth Figure: Canadian Blade Server Shipment Growth, 2004--2006 Itanium Growing Slowly as Customers Are Hesitant to Purchase Figure: Itanium Consideration and Adoption Among Canadian Medium-Sized and Large Organizations, 2005--2006 Power and Cooling Taking Center Stage SMBs' Server Spending Spells Success Figure: Canadian Server Spending Growth by Company Size, 2007 Figure: Distribution of Canadian Firms' Annual Server Spending Increase by Company Size Public Sector, Manufacturing, and Communications and Media Industries Will Lead Server Spending in 2007 Figure: Canadian Server Spending Growth by Vertical Industry, 2007 IT and Web Infrastructure, Decision Support, Collaborative Computing, and Business Processing Workloads Drive Server Investments in 2007 Figure: Canadian Server Spending by Workload, 2007 and 2008 Essential Guidance Advice For Vendors Segments to Attack Value Proposition Marketing Messages Go to Market Advice for Buyers Virtualization Itanium Power and Cooling Learn More Related Research Methodology Synopsis |
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