Abstract
This IDC study examines the enterprise service bus and connectivity middleware
market for the period from 2005 to 2007. Worldwide market size is provided for
2007, with trends from 2006. Revenue and market share of the leading vendors is
provided for 2007.
"Because of the importance of integration as a reason to adopt SOA, we expect
to see ESB continue to growth with the increasing adoption of SOA," according
to Maureen Fleming, program director, Business Process, Integration &
Deployment Software. "This is taking on a pattern similar to the adoption of
application server middleware for application projects."
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Methodology
- Enterprise Service Bus and Connectivity Middleware Market Definition
- ESB Middleware
- Connectivity Middleware
- Situation Overview
- The ESB and Connectivity Middleware Market in 2007
- Performance of Leading Vendors in 2007
- Table: Worldwide Enterprise Service Bus and Connectivity Middleware Revenue by Vendor, 2005-2007 ($M)
- Performance by Geographic Region in 2007
- Figure: Worldwide Enterprise Service Bus and Connectivity Middleware Revenue Share by Region, 2007
- Table: Worldwide Enterprise Service Bus and Connectivity Middleware Revenue by Region, 2005-2007 ($M)
- Performance by Operating Environment in 2007
- Figure: Worldwide Application Deployment Software Revenue by Operating Environment, 2007
- Table: Worldwide Enterprise Service Bus and Connectivity Middleware Revenue by Operating Environment, 2005-2007 ($M)
- Future Outlook
- Federating ESBs
- Bus to Bus via Adapter
- Figure: ESB-to-ESB with Adapter
- Bus of Buses
- Figure: Diagram of Bus of Buses
- Event-Driven Communications
- Figure: Event-Driven Bus-to-Bus Communications
- Improving End-to-End Performance
- Stronger Competition from Open Source ESBs
- Essential Guidance
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Methodology
- Synopsis
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