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High Availability / High Reliability Computing Software Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2003- 2008


Published Date: June 2003
Published By: Wintergreen Research
Page Count: 350
Order Code: R49-156
 
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HIGH AVAILABILITY / HIGH RELIABILITY SERVERS AND MIDDLEWARE FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Driving Forces For Adoption Of High Availability Computing
High Availability Market Shares for Telecommunications
1. HIGH AVAILABILITY MIDDLEWARE AND SERVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET DYNAMICS AND MARKET DESCRIPTION
  • 1.1 Real-Time System Definition
  • 1.2 Commercial, Off-The-Shelf Building Blocks For Telecom Equipment And Middleware
  • 1.3 Integrated Telecommunications Middleware
  • 1.4 Real-Time Linux
  • 1.5 Content digitization
  • 1.6 Real-Time Market
  • 1.7 Simulation
  • 1.8 Data Acquisition
  • 1.9 Industrial Process Control Systems

2. HIGH AVAILABILITY / HIGH RELIABILITY TELECOMMUNICATIONS MIDDLEWARE AND SERVER MARKET SHARES / FORECASTS

  • 2.1 Driving Market Forces
  • 2.1.1 Next Generation Of Computing Technology
  • 2.1.2 Benefits Of High Availability Servers
  • 2.2 High Availability / High Reliability Telecommunications Middleware Market Shares
  • 2.3 High Availability / High Reliability Telecommunications Server Market Shares
  • 2.4 High Availability / High Reliability Telecommunications Middleware Market Forecasts
  • 2.5 High Availability / High Reliability Telecommunications Server Market Forecasts
  • 2.6 High Availability / High Reliability Telecommunications Market Forecasts
  • 2.6.1 Forecasts By Line Size
  • 2.6.2 Market Analysis By Line Size
  • 2.6.3 Number Of Systems Shipped By Line Size
  • 2.6.4 High Availability Operating System Market Opportunity Linux vs Windows Split

3. HIGH AVAILABILITY MIDDLEWARE AND SERVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

  • 3.1 High Availability Middleware for Telecommunications
  • 3.1.1 GoAhead Software
  • 3.1.2 GoAhead SelfReliant
  • 3.1.3 GoAhead Software Instant Communications
  • 3.1.4 GoAhead Software Modularity
  • 3.1.5 Standard Building Blocks For GoAhead
  • 3.1.6 Concurrent RedHawk Linux
  • 3.1.7 Concurrent PowerWorks Linux Support
  • 3.1.8 Concurrent iHawk Linux Strategy
  • 3.1.9 Stratus
  • 3.1.10 Stratus IPSG (IP Signaling Gateway)
  • 3.1.11 Stratus IP Message Transfer
  • 3.1.12 Stratus ® Intelligent Network Applications
  • 3.1.13 Sun Netra
  • 3.1.14 Sun Netra Intelligent Storage Platform
  • 3.1.15 Motorola Advanced High Availability Services for Linux
  • 3.1.16 Motorola High Availability Tight Integration Of Hardware And Software
  • 3.1.17 Motorola Checkpoint Services
  • 3.1.18 Motorola Hot Software Upgrade
  • 3.1.19 Convergent Software
  • 3.1.20 Convergent Software Internet Enabled Supply Chain Execution Solution for Manufacturing and Distribution
  • 3.1.21 BEA Systems Carrier-Grade Service Delivery Platform
  • 3.1.22 IBM WebSphere® MQ Mission Critical Transaction Messaging
  • 3.1.23 IBM Messaging For Collaboration
  • 3.1.24 IBM Portfolio of Small / Medium Business Software
  • 3.1.25 IBM DB2 Express
  • 3.1.26 IBM Enterprise Instant Messaging (IM)
  • 3.1.27 IBM Next Generation Collaboration
  • 3.1.28 Router Based Wirespeed Messaging
  • 3.1.29 Cisco Wirespeed Messaging
  • 3.1.30 Wirespeed Integration Engines
  • 3.1.31 Kabira
  • 3.1.32 Kabira Wirespeed Messaging Solution
  • 3.1.33 Kabira Infrastructure And Solutions Built On The OMG Model
  • 3.1.34 Kabira Vertical Solution Frameworks
  • 3.1.35 Kabira Automatic Generation of Adapters
  • 3.1.36 Kabira Parlay/OSA Architecture
  • 3.1.37 Kabira Parlay/OSA Framework
  • 3.1.38 Kabira Service Package
  • 3.1.39 Kabira Data Implementations
  • 3.1.40 Kabira OSA Gateway
  • 3.1.41 Message Frameworks
  • 3.1.42 Candle Framework For Message Services
  • 3.1.43 IBM WebSphere MQ Integrator
  • 3.1.44 MQ Integrator
  • 3.1.45 IBM Infrastructure For Real- Time Network
  • 3.1.46 Business Need
  • 3.1.47 MQ Integrator Platforms
  • 3.1.48 WebMethods B2Bi Solution Suite
  • 3.1.49 WebMethods Security Initiatives
  • 3.1.50 WebMethods
  • 3.1.51 WebMethods Message Broker Benefits
  • 3.1.52 TIBCO ActiveEnterprise™ For Telecommunications
  • 3.1.53 WebMethods Open Security Standards Initiative
  • 3.1.54 IBM XML
  • 3.1.55 Altova XML Editing Tools
  • 3.1.56 Oracle XML
  • 3.1.57 Altova And Oracle Integration Of XML
  • 3.1.58 TIBCO Extensibility™
  • 3.1.59 Oracle XML Portal Metadata Repository
  • 3.2 High Availability Servers for Telecommunications
  • 3.2.1 IBM eServer BladeCenter
  • 3.2.2 IBM eServer BladeCenter Modular Technology
  • 3.2.3 IBM Blade Platform Integration For On Demand
  • 3.2.4 IBM Director Management Console
  • 3.2.5 IBM ™ BladeCenter Open architecture
  • 3.2.6 Hewlett-Packard Company
  • 3.2.7 Hewlett-Packard High Availability Operations (OSS/BSS)
  • 3.2.8 Hewlett-Packard Mobile Operator Strategy
  • 3.2.9 HP Mobile Applications Support
  • 3.2.10 HP BCB and Telecom Solutions
  • 3.2.11 HP Storage Area Network StorageWorks
  • 3.2.12 HP ProLiant BL Features
  • 3.2.13 Concurrent Computer Corporation
  • 3.2.14 Concurrent iHawk® line of Intel/RedHawk® Linux® servers
  • 3.2.15 Concurrent Products
  • 3.2.16 Concurrent RedHawk
  • 3.2.17 Concurrent iHawk Linux Strategy
  • 3.2.18 Motorola AdvancedTCA
  • 3.2.19 Motorola MXP Series: Multi-Service Packet Transport Pla tform
  • 3.2.20 Stratus
  • 3.2.21 The Stratus® ftServer Product Family
  • 3.2.22 Stratus Continuum Server
  • 3.2.23 Stratus Continuum
  • 3.2.24 Stratus Continuum Servers
  • 3.2.25 Convergent Technologies
  • 3.2.26 Convergent Technologies Enterprise Realtime Systems
  • 3.2.27 Convergent Technologies Web-Based Applications
  • 3.2.28 Convergent Technologies Telecommunication and Wireless
  • 3.2.29 Convergent Technologies Media and Video Broadcasting
  • 3.2.30 Convergent Networks
  • 3.2.31 Convergent Networks Cohesion™ Architecture
  • 3.2.32 Continuous Computing General Availability
  • 3.2.33 UTStarcom Suite Of Solutions
  • 3.2.34 UTStarcom Softswitch and IP-based Switching Solutions
  • 3.2.35 Sun Fire Blade Platform
  • 3.2.36 Sun Secure Web Server

4. HIGH RELIABILITY / HIGH AVAILABILITY SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY

  • 4.1 Modular Component-Style Architecture For Servers
  • 4.2 InfiniBand
  • 4.2.1 InfiniBand (IB) Fabric Topology
  • 4.3 Intel Ultra -Low Voltage Processors
  • 4.4 Blade Interconnect Technology
  • 4.5 Open Specification For Blade Servers
  • 4.6 Open Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
  • 4.7 Intel
  • 4.8 Linux
  • 4.8.1 Linux on the Mainframe
  • 4.8.2 Robust Unix and Windows-Based Systems
  • 4.8.3 Mainframe Economics
  • 4.8.4 Linux Capabilities
  • 4.9 WebServices
  • 4.10 Autonomic Computing Attributes
  • 4.10.1 Autonomic Computing Architecture Framework
  • 4.10.2 IBM Grid Computing
  • 4.11 Graphics
  • 4.12 Packet Computing Resource Board (PCRB)
  • 4.13 Packet Processor Resource Board (PPRB)
  • 4.13.1 Packet Voice Resource Board
  • 4.14 Evolution of Appliances
  • 4.15 Java Servlets and Java Server Pages
  • 4.16 Enterprise JavaBeans
  • 4.17 Partitioning
  • 4.17.1 Workload Consolidation Alternatives
  • 4.17.2 Dynamic Partitioning
  • 4.17.3 Hardware Partitioning
  • 4.17.4 Virtual Partitions
  • 4.17.5 Hard partitions
  • 4.18 Storage Innovation
  • 4.19 Carrier Grade Linux
  • 4.20 SSL
  • 4.21 Butterfly Grid Video Gamers Online

5. HIGH AVAILABILITY MIDDLEWARE AND SERVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY PROFILES

  • 5.1 Adobe Systems
  • 5.2 Altova
  • 5.3 Arbortext
  • 5.3.1 Arbortext Customers
  • 5.4 BEA
  • 5.4.1 BEA WebLogic
  • 5.4.2 BEA Positioning
  • 5.4.3 BEA Revenue
  • 5.4.4 BEA Key Customers and Partners
  • 5.4.5 BEA Momentum In Financial Services
  • 5.5 Brocade
  • 5.6 Candle
  • 5.6.1 Candle Supports Building Application Infrastructure Iteratively
  • 5.6.2 Candle Corporation PathWAITM Modular Suite
  • 5.6.3 Candle PathWAI Solution Portfolio
  • 5.6.4 Candle PathWAI Dashboard for WebSphere Infrastructure
  • 5.7 Dell
  • 5.7.1 Dell Revenue
  • 5.7.2 Dell Regional Market Participation
  • 5.7.3 Dell Blade Servers
  • 5.7.4 Dell Blade Server Positioning
  • 5.7.5 Blades Reduce Complexity In The Network
  • 5.7.6 Server Management Through Remote Capabilities
  • 5.7.7 Gigabit Ethernet As A Backplane Technology
  • 5.8 Diversified Technology
  • 5.9 Ensim
  • 5.10 F5 Networks
  • 5.11 Fiorano Software
  • 5.11.1 Fiorano Tifosi
  • 5.11.2 Message Content Routing Solution
  • 5.12 Francisco Partners / Global eXchange Services (GXS)
  • 5.12.1 Francisco Partners
  • 5.12.2 Global eXchange Services
  • 5.12.3 GXS / UCCnet Strategic Alliance
  • 5.12.4 GXS Transaction Outsourcing
  • 5.13 GoAhead
  • 5.14 Hewlett Packard (HP)
  • 5.14.1 Hewlett Packard Positioning
  • 5.14.2 Blade Server Positioning
  • 5.14.3 HP Blade Server Partner Program
  • 5.14.4 Hewlett Packard / Compaq
  • 5.15 IBM
  • 5.15.1 IBM Revenue
  • 5.15.2 IBM Manufacturing Outsourcing
  • 5.15.3 IBM On-Demand Supply Chain
  • 5.15.4 IBM Acquires Holosofx
  • 5.15.5 IBM / PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting
  • 5.15.6 IBM Acquires Rational Software
  • 5.15.7 IBM Autonomic Computing Product Deployment Elements
  • 5.16 InfiniCon Systems
  • 5.17 Intel
  • 5.18 IONA Technologies
  • 5.18.1 Iona Revenue
  • 5.18.2 Iona Customers
  • 5.18.3 Iona Revenue
  • 5.18.4 IONA Partnership Agreements
  • 5.18.5 IONA Customers
  • 5.18.6 IONA Products
  • 5.18.7 IONA Acquires Integration from Software AG
  • 5.19 ItemField
  • 5.20 Kabira Technologies
  • 5.20.1 Kabira Provisioning And Service Activation
  • 5.20.2 Kabira Regional Market Presence
  • 5.20.3 Kabira Customer Base
  • 5.20.4 Kabira Partners With Siebel
  • 5.20.5 Kabira Technologies Solutions
  • 5.21 Microsoft
  • 5.21.1 Microsoft.Net
  • 5.21.2 Microsoft BizTalk Server
  • 5.21.3 Microsoft Strengths and Challenges
  • 5.22 Motorola Computer Group
  • 5.23 OmniCluster
  • 5.23.1 OmniCluster Technologies / Products
  • 5.23.2 OmniCluster Technologies / Check Point’ Appliance SlotShield Firewall/VPN 3000
  • 5.24 Red Hat
  • 5.24.1 Red Hat WireSpeed
  • 5.24.2 Red Hat Revenue
  • 5.25 RLX Technologies
  • 5.26 Solectron / Force Computers
  • 5.27 Sun Microsystems
  • 5.27.1 Sun Enterprise Systems Products
  • 5.27.2 Sun Products
  • 5.27.3 Sun Enterprise Systems Products
  • 5.27.4 Sun Mid-Range Servers
  • 5.27.5 Sun Workstations and Information Appliances
  • 5.27.6 Sun Organizational Structure
  • 5.27.7 Sun Business Strategy
  • 5.28 TeraForce
  • 5.28.1 TeraForce Technology
  • 5.28.2 TeraForce Technology
  • 5.29 Tatung Science and Technology Inc
  • 5.30 Themis Computer
  • 5.31 Tibco
  • 5.31.1 Tibco / Praja Business Activity Monitoring Dashboard
  • Acquisition
  • 5.32 Vitria
  • 5.32.1 Vitria Revenue
  • 5.32.2 Vitria Customers
  • 5.32.3 Vitria Healthcare Solutions
  • 5.33 WebMethods
  • 5.33.1 WebMethods Revenue
  • 5.33.2 WebMethods Customer Base
  • 5.33.3 Government WebMethods
  • 5.34 WebEx Communications
  • 5.35 Wind River


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