Abstract
This IDC study examines the mobile middleware market for the
period from 2008 to 2013, with vendor revenue trends and
market growth forecasts. Worldwide market sizing is provided for 2008.
A five-year growth forecast for this market is shown for
20092013. A vendor competitive analysis, with vendor revenue and market
shares of the leading vendors, is provided for 2008. This
study also includes profiles of leading vendors and identifies the
characteristics that vendors will need to be successful in the
future.
"The mobile middleware market shows strong resiliency in challenging times
and mirrors broader IT markets, where software markets tend to
fare better than hardware markets. Savvy enterprises recognize that the
deployment of a mobile enterprise solution provides strong ROI and
cost-reduction benefits," says Stephen D. Drake, program vice president, Mobility
and Telecom.
Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Methodology
- Mobile Middleware Market Definition
- Situation Overview
- The Mobile Middleware Market in 2008 and 2009
- Performance of Leading Vendors in 2008
- Future Outlook
- Forecast and Assumptions
- Market Context
- Vendor Profiles
- Antenna Software
- Good Technology
- IBM
- Microsoft
- Nokia Intellisync
- Oracle
- RIM
- SAP
- SEVEN
- Spring Wireless
- Sybase iAnywhere
- Others
- Essential Guidance
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Methodology
- Historical Market Values and Exchange Rates
- Synopsis
- Table: Worldwide Mobile Middleware Revenue by Vendor, 2007 and 2008
- Table: Worldwide Mobile Middleware Revenue by Region, 20082013 ($M)
- Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Mobile Middleware Market, 20092013
- Table: Worldwide Mobile Middleware Revenue, 20072013: Comparison of December 2008 and July 2009 Forecasts ($M)
- Table: Exchange Rates, 20032008 (%)
- Figure: Worldwide Mobile Middleware Revenue Share by Vendor, 2008
- Figure: Worldwide Mobile Middleware Revenue by Region, 2008 and 2013
- Figure: Worldwide Mobile Middleware Revenue, 20072013: Comparison of December 2008 and July 2009 Forecasts
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