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市場調查報告書
全球公開資源・服務市場 : 2009年∼2013年的預測
Worldwide Open Source Services 2009-2013 Forecast
| 出版商 |
IDC |
| 出版日期 |
2009年09月 |
商品編碼 |
100499 |
| 內容資訊 |
英文 Pages: 16 |
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本報告已在2011年09月09日停止出版。
Abstract
This IDC study presents the worldwide open source services forecast
for 20092013 and includes a segmentation of the open source
services opportunity in the United States. This study updates the
assumptions related to the forecast, summarizes market trends, and analyzes
what has changed in the market since last year' s forecast.
In addition, this study provides recommendations for service firms competing
in the open source services market.
"The open source services opportunity
is growing seven times faster than the overall IT services
opportunity," says Gard Little, program manager, Emerging Services Opportunities. "The
size of the open source services market is small, but
in the current economic recession, customers, product and service providers,
and investors are all trying to exploit new opportunities involving
open source."
Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Methodology
- Historical Market Values and Exchange Rates
- Situation Overview
- Key Vendor Trends
- Key End-User Trends
- Future Outlook
- Forecast and Assumptions
- Worldwide and U.S. Open Source Services Industry Opportunity by Foundation Market
- Market Context
- Essential Guidance
- For Open Source Service Vendors
- For Open Source Support Service Vendors
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Synopsis
- Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Open Source Services Market, 20092013
- Table: Worldwide Open Source Services Revenue by Segment, 20082013 ($M)
- Table: U.S. Open Source Services Revenue by Segment, 20082013 ($M)
- Table: Worldwide Open Source Services Revenue, 20062013: Comparison of September 2008 and September 2009 Forecasts ($M)
- Figure: Prevalence of Top 20 Open Source Packages
- Figure: Average Unique Open Source Packages per Machine by Industry
- Figure: Worldwide Open Source Services Revenue, 20062013: Comparison of September 2008 and September 2009 Forecasts
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