展覽/研討會「OFC/NFOEC 2009」報告書 是由出版商Light Counting在2009年04月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含27 PAGES 價格從美金995起跳。
Abstract
“With component companies focusing their R&D dollars and wary of
expensive and uncertain future development efforts," says Scott Schube, Senior
Analyst and Strategist at LightCounting, "system vendors likely will need to
offer explicit and implicit partnership and exclusivity arrangements in order
to lure investment into next-generation 40G and 100G component
technologies.”
As the optical networking industry grapples with its second major economic
downturn of the decade, industry professionals gathered in San Diego for the
biggest component technical and trade show of the year. LightCounting was
there to cover the action with an eye on the big questions like:
- What new products were unveiled at OFC/NFOEC?
- What general trends are emerging?
- How did recent M&A activity and cutbacks manifest themselves at the show?
- Which companies are investing in new 40G and 100G technologies?
- What does OFC/NFOEC activity tell us about the road ahead for optics?
The full 27-page report contents include:
- An analysis of key questions facing the industry, including the ones
above, and the implications that new product introductions and developments at
the show have for these issues.
- A full summary of the OSA Executive Forum with a detailed review of panel
discussions, including talks from top executives at leading system and
component vendors.
- A tradeshow summary containing detailed notes on new product introductions
and company and technology news from the show, including 40G and 100G,
tunables, ROADMs, FTTx, parallel optics, SFP+, higher-speed Ethernet, 16x
Fibre Channel, test and measurement and more.
Companies covered in the report include Cisco, Fujitsu, Verizon, Qwest,
NTT, Comcast, Infinera, Source Photonics, Fitel, Avanex, Avago, JDSU, Tejas
Networks, Nistica, Opnext, Emcore, Enablence, Ofidium, Nortel, Finisar, NEL,
SOCC, Optoplex, Picometrix, NeoPhotonics, O-Net, Sierra Monolithics, Core
Optics, GigOptix, Micram, InPhi, Santur, Emcore, Excelight, Optoway, CoAdna,
Vitesse, Broadway Networks, OFS, Corning, ClariPhy, Bookham, Proximion, AMCC,
3S Photonics, Broadcom, USConnec, Timbercon, Gennum, Hitachi Cable, Luxtera,
Alight, Optametra, Luna Technologies, Anritsu, Aragon Photonics, Agilent,
Luceo, Tektronix, Synthesis Research, and OE Solutions, to name a few...
Table of Contents
Sections:
- OSA Executive Forum Summary - Panel Discussions, Q&A summaries,
LightCounting' s Key Observations
- OFC/NFOEC Trade Show - LightCounting' s
Analysis & Perspectives
1.) OSA Speakers & Panel Discusions - LightCounting Highlights
- Keynote: Suraya Panditi, VP and GM Access and Transport, Cisco
- System provider panel (“Successful Strategies for Supporting
Bandwidth-Intensive Applications”)
- Stephen Carlton, VP of Planning and Product Management at Fujitsu
Network Communications
- Stuart Elby, VP of Network Architecture at Verizon Networks
- Joseph P. Huggins, Director of Access and Transport Technology
Management at Qwest Communications
- Kou Miyake, Director of NTT Service Integration Laboratorie
- Vik Saxena, Director of Network Architecture at Comcast Cable
- David Welch, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer at Infinera
- System Panel Q&A
- Optical component vendor panel (“Optical Components: Technology for
New Business Strategies”)
- Near Margalit, CEO of Source Photonics
- Haruki Ogoshi, VP of Fitel (a division of Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.),
- Giovanni Barbarossa, CEO of Avanex
- Fariba Danesh, VP and GM of the Fiber Optic Products Division of Avago
- Alan Lowe, President of Communications and Commercial Optical Products
at JDSU
- OC Panel Q&A
- Stimulus Keynote: Ryan Limaye, Head of Communications/Technology
Investment Banking, Goldman Sachs & Co.
- Emerging markets panel (“How to Increase Profits Through Market
Expansion”)
- Laura Howard, Chief Marketing Officer of ECI Telecom
- Harmeet Singh, VP of Business Development and Marketing at Tejas Networks
- George Sun, CEO of ZTE USA
- Ashish Vengsarkar, CEO of Nistica
- M&A panel (“Bold Moves and the M&A Stories Behind Them”)
- Harry Bosco, President and CEO of Opnext
- Hong Hou, CEO of Emcore
- Arvind Chhatbar, CEO of Enablence
- M&A Panel Q&A
2.) OFC/NFOEC Tradeshow Report - New product introductions, trends and implications
Telecom Components
- 40G and 100G - Technical Approaches and Standards
- Systems
- Transceiver
- Modulators
- Receivers
- Passives
- ICs
- Tunables
- Fixed-wavelength WDM
- ROADMs
- FTTx
- Extended transmission reach
- Other products:
- Framers
- Integrated WDM Tx/Rx
- Pump lasers
- Datacom Components
- Existing markets
- Parallel optics
- SFP+
- 10G PHY ICs
- Higher speed Ethernet: 40GbE and 100GbE
- Transceivers
- ICs
- Optical connectors
- 16x Fibre Channel
- Active cables
- 10GBASE-T
- Other trends and products
- Alternate optical markets and applications
- Computing interconnect
- HD video transport
Figures:
- Figure 1. JDSU tunable XFP module. Source: JDSU
- Figure 2. Santur 12 x 10G WDM transceiver. Source: Santur
- Figure 3. Avago QSFP modules. Source: Avago
- Figure 4. Hitachi Cable 120G active optical cable. Source: Hitachi Cable
- Figure 5. Optametra' s Coherent Lightwave Signal Analyzer. Source: Optametra
- Figure 6. High-density optical module from Fitel. Source: Fitel
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