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嵌入式硬體&系統市場的市場機會與預測(2011年):嵌入式基板•嵌入式整合系統的需求分析 - 產業自動化&控制

2011 Embedded Hardware & Systems Market Intelligence Service Market Opportunities and Forecasts Track 1: Embedded Boards & Embedded Integrated Systems Demand Analysis Volume 2: Industrial Automation & Control

出版商 VDC Research Group
出版日期 2011年05月 商品編碼 196200
內容資訊 英文  
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嵌入式硬體&系統市場的市場機會與預測(2011年):嵌入式基板•嵌入式整合系統的需求分析 - 產業自動化&控制 是由出版商VDC Research Group在2011年05月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金6450起跳。

簡介

本報告,以產業自動化&控制(IAC)部門的嵌入式基板以及嵌入式整合系統客戶為對象所進行的調查結果,彙整現在使用中或是今後有導入計劃的嵌入式基板・嵌入式整合系統的規格、所重視的因子、產品的選擇基準、第三方的重要性、今後的投資展望等,由下列摘要形式闡述。

報告摘要

  • 產業自動化&控制(IAC)部門的嵌入式市場:從傳統的硬體,升級至更易連線、更具整合的「品牌中心」的生態系統
  • VDC:對全球IAC部門的客戶實施嵌入式電腦運算的相關調查
  • IAC回覆者:偏好基板以及嵌入式整合系統的混合
  • 調查對象:大範圍網羅Tier 1等級的OEM至小規模地區的銷售業者
  • 大部分的回覆者為系統整合商・許多為成長擴大的展望
  • VDC的分析:從3個主要面檢證許多的區塊
  • 來自各個市場區塊的嵌入式技術的需求・這些需求根據各種內部・外部環境因子而有所不同的展望

調查範圍・調查方式

市場定義

基板的要件與偏好

  • IAC部門的客戶:使處理器要件多角化
  • Intel:在IAC部門為支配性的處理器系列
  • IAC客戶表示,Windows的支持率有被Linux OS奪取的趨勢
  • 逐漸有許多IAC回覆者開始使用第三方供應商
  • IAC回覆者:策略的變更被視為是使用第三方供應商的理由
  • 商用基板供應商今後也將會是最重要的第三方來源,不過預測期間中銷售業者預料也將擴大
  • 絕大多數的回覆者預料在今後數年的支出將擴大
  • 回覆者最需要PCI架構,不過今後與ATX和其他架構相比較之下將會減少
  • 品質・信賴性・價格・成本為最重要的基板選定基準
  • 技術支援:為第三方供應商所提供最重要的服務

EICS的要件與偏好

  • 大部分的IAC回覆者從第三方供應商獲得26%-50%的基板
  • 商用EICS供應商為預測期間中成為EICS最重要的第三方來源
  • IAC回覆者:EICS的支出預期在2011年將大幅擴大,之後數年將會是中型規模程度
  • PCI為現在EICS設備最具人氣的架構,但是2014年ATX預料將會是最被廣為使用
  • 與基板採購者相同,採購嵌入式整合電腦運算系統的企業將品質・信賴性視為最重要的產品選定基準
  • 技術支援:為第三方供應商所提供最重要的服務
  • IAC回覆者:2011年TCP/IP被視為硬體加速裝置,不過在2014年將會被視為安全性

觀察・預測

  • IAC用嵌入式基板以及系統,在產業部門內的安全連線性持續進步下,預料今後數年將大幅成長

圖表

目錄

This report is a part of "2011 Embedded Hardware & Systems Market Intelligence Service Market Opportunities and Forecasts in 2011 - 2015".

Abstract

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

This document presents the Table of Contents and List of Exhibits from: Industrial Automation & Control part of VDC Research Group' s 2011 Embedded Hardware & Systems Market Opportunities & Forecast.

The full report is specifically designed to serve as a valuable decision support tool for any company operating in, or targeting the, Embedded Hardware & Systems market. Our market intelligence helps senior executives and their teams define and respond to critical strategic and tactical questions.

ABOUT VDC RESEARCH

VDC Research Group (VDC) is a leading technology market research and strategy consulting firm that advises clients in a number of technology markets including: Automatic Identification and Data Collection, Embedded Hardware and Systems, Embedded Software and Tools, Industrial Automation and Control, Mobile and Wireless, and Power Conversion and Control. Using rigorous primary research and analysis techniques, the firm helps its clients identify, plan for and capitalize on current and emerging market opportunities. We strive to deliver exceptional value to our clients by leveraging the considerable technical, operational, educational and professional experience of our research and consulting staff. During profile start-ups and numerous blue-chip early and later stage investors. Our products and services consist of research reports, annual research programs and custom research and consulting services. Founded in 1971, the firm is located in the Boston area.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • Page 8. The industrial automation and control embedded market is upgrading from legacy hardware to a more connected and more integrated “plant centric” ecosystem
  • Page 9. VDC conducted a worldwide survey of embedded computing industrial automation and control customers
  • Page 10. Industrial automation and control respondents prefer a mixture of boards and embedded integrated systems
  • Page 11. The survey captured the spectrum of companies from Tier 1 OEMs to smaller local distributors
  • Page 12. Majority of respondents are system integrators and most expect improved growth
  • Page 13. VDC' s analysis examines a number of segments along three primary dimensions
  • Page 14. Demand for embedded technology is derived from multiple market segments, and will accelerate (or decline) at varying rates depending on multiple internal and external environmental factors

Research Scope & Methodology

  • Page 16. VDC employs extensive global surveys and conducts rigorous analysis to build its Embedded Boards and Systems Demand Analysis research reports

Market Definitions

  • Page 18. In addition to market segmentation, VDC also offers the following embedded hardware glossary of terms
  • Page 19. In addition to market segmentation, VDC also offers the following embedded hardware glossary of terms

Boards Requirements & Preferences

  • Page 21. Industrial automation and control customers are diversifying their processor requirements
  • Page 22. Intel remains the dominant processor family in industrial automation and control
  • Page 23. Windows appears to be losing ground to the Linux OS, according to many IAC customers
  • Page 24. An increasing number of IAC respondents are utilizing third party suppliers
  • Page 25. IAC respondents cite a change in strategy as the reason to utilizing third party suppliers
  • Page 26. Merchant board suppliers will remain the most important third-party source, but Distributors are increasing over the forecast period
  • Page 27. Most respondents anticipate increasing spending over the next several years
  • Page 28. Respondents demand the PCI architecture the most, but it will likely decline relative to ATX and other architectures
  • Page 29. Quality and reliability and price / cost are the most important board selection criteria
  • Page 30. Technical support is ranked as the most important service from third-party suppliers

EICS Requirements & Preferences

  • Page 32. The majority of IAC respondents are obtaining between 26%-50% of their boards from third-party suppliers
  • Page 33. Merchant EICS suppliers will remain the most important third-party source for EICS over the forecast period
  • Page 34. IAC respondents expect spending on EICS to be significant in 2011 and then become more modest in the following years
  • Page 35. PCI is currently the most popular architecture in EICS equipment, but ATX will be the most widely used by 2014
  • Page 36. Just as for board purchasers, quality and reliability are the most important product selection criteria for companies which buy embedded integrated computer systems
  • Page 37. Technical support is ranked as the most important service from third-party suppliers
  • Page 38. IAC respondents value TCP / IP hardware accelerators in 2011 but will value security hardware accelerators more in 2014

Observations & Expectations

  • Page 40. Industrial automation and control embedded boards and systems will see robust growth over the next several years as secured connectivity within the industrial space continues to evolve

LIST OF EXHIBITS

IAC

  • Exhibit 1. Regional Location of Survey Respondents' Organization (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 2. Types of Embedded Hardware Products Purchased/Used by Survey Respondents (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 3. Approximate Annual Revenue of Respondents' Organization (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 4. Approximate Number of Employees at Respondents' Organization (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 5. Respondents' Expectation for the Change in their Company' s Sales Over the Upcoming 12-15 Months (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 6. Description of the Primary Business Activity of Respondents' Organization (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 7. Processor Types Planned Use by Respondents in their Embedded Boards and/or Systems, 2011 and 2014 (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying, multiple responses possible)
  • Exhibit 8. Processor Families Planned Use by Respondents in their Embedded Boards and/or Systems, 2011 and 2014 (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying, multiple responses possible)
  • Exhibit 9. Operating Systems Used by Respondents in their Embedded Boards and/or Systems, Now & 3 Years from Now (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying, multiple responses possible)
  • Exhibit 10. Dollar Volume Percentage of Respondent Company' s Embedded Computer Boards Currently Obtained from Third-party Suppliers (including merchant suppliers, contract manufacturers, or ODMs) in 2010 (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 11. Dollar Volume Percentage of Respondent Company' s Embedded Computer Boards Estimated To Be Obtained from Third-party Suppliers (including merchant suppliers, contract manufacturers, or ODMs) in 2014 (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 12. Primary Reasons for Respondents' Company for Obtaining Embedded Computer Boards from Third-party Suppliers Instead of Building Them In-house (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying, multiple responses possible)
  • Exhibit 13. Relative Importance of Each Type of Third-party Source for Embedded Computer Boards for Respondents' Company, Today (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 14. Relative Importance of Each Type of Third-party Source for Embedded Computer Boards for Respondents' Company, 3 Years from Now (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 15. Change in your firm' s spending on outsourced embedded computer boards from 2010 by Survey Respondents (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 16. Dollar Volume Percentage of the Boards that Respondents' Companies Currently Manufactures IN-HOUSE that are Built on Open Standards (versus Proprietary) (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 17. Standard Architectures / Form Factors of the Boards Used at the Respondents' Company (obtained from any source, including in-house), Now and 3 Years from Now (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying, multiple responses possible)
  • Exhibit 18. Most Important Product Selection Criteria When Selecting Embedded Computer Boards (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying, multiple responses possible)
  • Exhibit 19. Level of Importance for a Third-Party Board Supplier to Offer the Following Services (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 20. Respondents' Willingness to Pay More for the Selected Services from Third-Party Suppliers (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 21. Approximate Dollar Volume Percentage of Embedded Integrated Computer Systems Obtained From Third-Party Suppliers (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 22. Approximate Dollar Volume Percentage of Embedded Integrated Computer Systems Obtained From Third-Party Suppliers (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 23. Primary Reasons for Obtaining Embedded Integrated Computer Systems from Third-party Suppliers Instead of Building/integrating These Systems In-house (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying, multiple responses possible)
  • Exhibit 24. Relative Importance of Current Third-party Sources for Embedded Integrated Computer Systems [weighted (meaning the value depends on the number of responses) rating of relative importance on a scale of 1-5 with 1 being the most important.]
  • Exhibit 25. Relative Importance of Third-party Sources for Embedded Integrated Computer Systems Three Years from Now [weighted (meaning the value depends on the number of responses) rating of relative importance on a scale of 1-5 with 1 being the most important.]
  • Exhibit 26. Expected Change in Spending on Outsourced Embedded Computer Systems (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 27. Architectures/form factors in embedded integrated systems obtained from any source, including in-house manufacture, in 2011 and in 2014.(% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying, multiple responses possible)
  • Exhibit 28. Most Important Product Selection Criteria for Embedded Integrated Computer Systems (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying, multiple responses possible)
  • Exhibit 29. Most Important Product Selection Criteria for Embedded Integrated Computer Systems (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 30. Willingness to pay more to have the specified services (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)
  • Exhibit 31. Respondents' Current and Future Use of Hardware Accelerators (% of Industrial Automation and Control respondents identifying)

All Verticals

  • Exhibit 32. Embedded Boards and Systems Manfacturers Ranked Versus All Vendors for Five Attributes (weighted average rating of responses, on scale of 1-5 with 5 being the best)
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