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市場調查報告書

金融市場虛擬化

Virtualization in Banking: Assessing the Potential for Lowering TCO (Strategic Focus)

出版商 Datamonitor
出版日期 2009年04月 商品編碼 87409
內容資訊 英文 40 pages
價格
US $ 3995 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 9988 PDF by E-mail (Global Site License)


金融市場虛擬化 是由出版商Datamonitor在2009年04月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含40 pages 價格從美金3995起跳。

簡介

本報告書內容包括:伺服器・桌面虛擬化技術市場的動向調查分析、市場競爭狀況、新進入企業預測等。內容綱要摘記如下:

概要

主要訊息

第1章 市場機會

  • 由於缺乏IT支出經費,銀行開始關心減少TCO(Total Cost of Ownership)的計畫
  • 銀行投資的是基礎環境建設、簡樸化、減少成本
  • 虛擬化使得體質更健全,目標用途可能更加發展
  • 市場競爭更加激烈,促進創新和嚴格的價格制定
  • 訓練部門關注桌面虛擬化
  • 隨著VM普及,管理能力的機會增加

第2章 技術進化

  • VMware促成X86的伺服器虛擬化變化
  • VMware也在桌面虛擬化方面取得領先
  • 客戶虛擬化期望「離線VDI」
  • Hypervisor市場的競爭也更激烈

第3章 對顧客的影響:伺服器虛擬化

  • 虛擬化可促進降低成本
  • 也有可能降低軟體授權成本
  • 伺服器一元化促進IT部門更高度的管理

第4章 對顧客的影響:桌面虛擬化

  • 桌面虛擬化硬體選擇增加
  • 但是伺服器、儲存設備、網路基礎環境面更加不利
  • 桌面虛擬化減少的實際成本靠支援或維護來維持
  • 桌面虛擬化也提高安全性

第5章 競爭狀況

  • Hypervisor銷售企業
  • 伺服器硬體銷售企業
  • 矽銷售企業
  • 管理企業
  • 精簡型電腦銷售企業

第6章 GO TO MARKET

  • 因為各銀行的結構不同,伺服器虛擬化也有各種機會
  • 桌面虛擬化的可能性延續到零售及投資銀行的環境
  • 提案

附錄

目錄

Abstract

Introduction

An in-depth analysis of the use of server and desktop virtualization technologies in the financial sector, looking at which vendors have penetrated the sector to date and what the prospects are for new entrants. In desktop virtualization, there will be particular relevance in retail banking, because Western institutions are moving into Eastern Europe without putting in local IT support.

Scope of this research

  • Server and desktop virtualization technology
  • Retail and investment banking, trading floors

Research and analysis highlights

The global financial crisis means that financial institutions around the world must find ways to lower the total cost of ownership (TCO) of their IT infrastructure. Thus, ' doing more with less' will become the mantra for good business practice for the next couple of years, with virtualization a logical candidate for achieving this aim.

Key reasons to purchase this research

  • Gain insight into how virtualization technology is being adopted in the banking sector
  • Understand how virtualization technology itself is evolving

Table of Contents

OVERVIEW

  • Catalyst
  • Summary

KEY MESSAGES

  • Tightened IT spend renews banks' interest in projects designed to reduce TCO
  • The virtualization market has grown more competitive, driving innovation and keener pricing
  • Opportunities for management capabilities grow as VM sprawl proliferates
  • Hardware cost savings come from virtualization ratios, which will tend to increase over time
  • There is also the potential for a reduction in software licensing costs
  • Centralization of servers promotes greater control for the IT department

MARKET OPPORTUNITY

  • Tightened IT spend renews banks' interest in projects designed to reduce TCO
  • Banks are investing in infrastructure, simplification and cost reduction
  • Virtualization offerings have grown more robust, enabling the technology to extend its target applications
  • The market has grown more competitive, driving innovation and keener pricing
  • There is interest in desktop virtualization for the trading floor
    • MACs are expensive on the trading floor - firstly, there is the cost of moves, adds and changes to the individual user' s infrastructure, should they change desks or move to another floor in the building, for instance.
  • Opportunities for management capabilities grow as VM sprawl proliferates

TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTION

  • VMware got the ball rolling in server virtualization on X86
  • VMware also led the way on desktop virtualization
  • Client virtualization promises goffline VDIh
  • The hypervisor market has also become more competitive

CUSTOMER IMPACT: SERVER VIRTUALIZATION

  • Hardware cost savings come from virtualization ratios, which will tend to increase over time
  • There is also the potential for a reduction in software licensing costs
  • Centralization of servers promotes greater control for the IT department
  • Some banks envisage self-service server provisioning for test and development
  • Some banks even want to buy test and development server capacity from the cloud

CUSTOMER IMPACT: DESKTOP VIRTUALIZATION

  • The hardware options increase with desktop virtualization
  • There is, however, a penalty in terms of server, storage and network infrastructure
  • The real savings from desktop virtualization are in support and maintenance
  • There is also a security gain from desktop virtualization

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • Hypervisor vendors
  • Server hardware vendors
  • Silicon vendors
  • Management vendors
  • Thin client infrastructure vendors

GO TO MARKET

  • Not all banks are created equal, so server virtualization opportunities will differ
    • Retail banks run core systems on mainframes, proprietary Unix or System i
    • Investment banks have less of a mainframe legacy
  • The potential for desktop virtualization spans retail and investment banking environments
  • Recommendations
    • Hypervisor vendors need to price aggressively
    • Vendors should stress their virtual management capabilities
    • SIs should offer services in the area of testing homegrown banking applications

APPENDIX

  • Definitions
    • Virtualization
    • Hypervisor
  • Methodology
  • Further reading
  • Ask the analyst
  • Datamonitor consulting
  • Disclaimer

FIGURES

  • Figure: Cutting costs is banks' top priority this year
  • Figure: Standardization and simplification top banks' agenda
  • Figure: Spending is on infrastructure first and foremost in 2009
  • Figure: Server virtualization technologies available in open systems
  • Figure: The different types of hypervisor for X86 virtualization
  • Figure: Example of how desktop virtualization is being used in banking
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