Abstract
This IDC study looks at the spending patterns of services in the storage space. By 2011, IDC expects the Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ storage services markets to reach US$3.86 billion. This 12.7% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the forecast period will be primarily driven by strong growth in the People' s Republic China (PRC) and India.
"Some of the key drivers for storage services growth in the region include virtualization and storage consolidation, which may negatively impact the procurement of storage hardware, but positively impact the use of storage software and services in the region," says Eugene Wee, research manager, IT Services, IDC Asia/Pacific.
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Methodology
- Demand-Side Methodology
- Supply-Side Methodology
- IDC Methodology
- Methodology
- Situation Overview
- Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Storage Software, Services, and Hardware Growth, 2006-2011 (US$M)
- Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Storage Software, Services, and Hardware Growth, 2006-2011
- Future Outlook
- Forecast and Assumptions
- Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Storage Services End-User Spend by Country, 2006-2011 (US$M)
- Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Storage Services End-User Spend by Country, 2006-2011
- Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Storage Services, 2007-2011
- Market Context
- Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Market Context, 2005-2011 (US$M)
- Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Market Context, 2005-2011
- Essential Guidance
- End-User Investment Priorities and Challenges
- Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Storage Investment Priorities
- Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Storage Challenges
- Storage as a Service - Responding to the Challenges
- LEARN MORE
- Related Research
- Definitions
- Synopsis

