Middleware Messaging Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2011 to 2017

$3600 - Single Copy or $7200 - Web Posting | Report # SH24811513 | 717 Pages | 258 Tables and Figures | 2011

Middleware Messaging Drives Web Services and SOA

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Middleware Messaging Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2011 to 2017

 

WinterGreen Research announces that it has a new study on Worldwide Mission Critical Middleware Messaging. The 2011 study has 717 pages, 258 Tables and Figures. Worldwide mission critical middleware messaging is poised to achieve significant growth as this software is used to achieve transport of information between business platforms and applications. The markets are expanding in response to demand for real time computing providing productivity improvements across the board and improvements in efficiency of Internet transactions.

Mission critical messaging represents a major aspect of IT as data processing moves away from a stack and into an SOA ESB services cloud computing environment that relies on transport. The value of mission critical messaging for SOA is that it leverages a services bus ESB computing environment. Cloud computing is new in this regard. Data centers are moving away from siloed applications and batch processing to real time systems.

IBM WebSphereMQ is the defacto message transport standard. WebSphereMQ becomes a significant aspect of SOA because it is so good at managing decoupled messages. WebSphere MQ is at the center of the IBM middleware offerings because it provides the structure for the bus. WebShpere MQ is the wrapper for SOAP and JMS messages even when it is not the most visible transport messaging system. All mission critical messaging form all vendors implement SOA.

SOA depends on web services message transport. SOA is an API with data going into and out of a particular reusable code component. This implies the existence of reliable message transport that supports persistent messages. SOA capability is embedded in the middleware. Business process management BPM is supporting enterprise response to business change. By leveraging services oriented architecture (SOA) mission critical messaging . Decoupled message transport is a significant aspect of modernized IT. It is the base for SOA and virtualized IT.

An application server stack is not as flexible as the decoupled mission critical message structure. As SOA takes hold, the value of the robust highly evolved de-facto industry standard WebSphereMQ becomes apparent.

Messaging Middleware Key Benefits

Open systems products and competitive products do not have the market penetration of WebSphere MQ and SOAP, JMS, MSMQ, and Sonic MQ. Vendor messaging systems are among products that are managed with IBM WebSphere MQ wrappers. Messaging systems have decoupling functions evolved for application to application message transfer. Vendors and open systems are positioned to compete effectively in the mission critical messaging market by leveraging once and only once delivery using wrapper technology.

Architecture and workflow integration enterprise mission critical messaging software is used for replacing internal hand coded solutions. The large vendor customer base spreads the cost of product improvement out over a many, many enterprises, supporting rapid improvement in the overall feature function package.

Supply chain solutions go across corporate boundaries. These solutions relate to providing software that supports the technical capabilities needed to help clients to integrate different back-end distributed systems with a web-enabled front-end.

Message delivery that occurs once and only once is efficient. Modules communicate information. Reliability is a central aspect of services oriented architecture because transport is a central part of APIs. SOA leverages the decoupled ESB message structure using mission critical messages.

Messaging is the fundamental aspect of flexible business process implementation because it is dealing with decoupled components that can be rearranged as needed to form new process. The mission critical messaging markets are a subset of mission critical connectivity markets that include

Network computing does not just stay within the core enterprise; it is a way to move information between partners, colleagues, distributors, and branch offices. With Web services, Java message services, SOAP, .Net, and a range of competing messaging systems, SOA has achieved significant growth leveraging information transport between applications. Competitive challenges in messaging markets relate to SOA.

According to Susan Eustis lead author of the study, "Message delivery that occurs once and only once is efficient. Modules communicate information. Reliability is a central aspect of services oriented architecture because transport is a central part of APIs. SOA leverages the decoupled ESB message structure." SOA uses decoupled messages to create logic that is flexible and supports recombination of components to create applications that are responsive to changing market conditions.

SOA process components support enterprise innovation and change. Software forms the basis of change. Messaging is the fundamental aspect of flexible business process implementation because it is dealing with decoupled components that can be rearranged as needed to form new process.

Worldwide backbone connectivity messaging services market forecast analysis indicates that markets are characterized by variety. Many different message types exist, but not all are equal. Steady growth is anticipated as the Internet emerges as a distribution, supply chain and retail channel par excellence and decoupled messages need to be delivered with accuracy. Network computing does not just stay within the core enterprise; it is a way to move information between partners, colleagues, distributors, and branch offices.

Worldwide mission critical messaging markets at $6.9 billion in 2010 are anticipated to reach $20.2 billion in 2017, indicating growth based on implementation of SOA. SOA process components support enterprise innovation and change. Software forms the basis of change. Software development tools drive innovation. Mission critical messaging is a key aspect of both of those.

Market growth is anticipated to be based on implementation of SOA. SOA process components support enterprise change. Software forms the basis of change.

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Companies Profiled

Market Leaders
IBM
Tibco
Progress Software
Microsoft
Fujitsu
Market Participants
Axway
BMC
CA / 3Tera
Cap Gemini Inc.
Deloitte Touche
Fiorano
GSX
Hewlett Packard (HP)
Information Builders
Information Builders / iWay Software
iWay Software
Novell
Oracle
RedHat
Software AG
Solase Systems
Vitria
Workday


Report Methodology

This is the 481st report in a series of market research reports that provide forecasts in communications, telecommunications, the internet, computer, software, and telephone equipment. The project leaders take direct responsibility for writing and preparing each report. They have significant experience preparing industry studies. Forecasts are based on primary research and proprietary data bases. Forecasts reflect analysis of the market trends in the segment and related segments. Unit and dollar shipments are analyzed through consideration of dollar volume of each market participation in the segment. Market share analysis includes conversations with key customers of products, industry segment leaders, marketing directors, distributors, leading market participants, and companies seeking to develop measurable market share. Over 200 in-depth interviews are conducted for each report with a broad range of key participants and opinion leaders in the market segment.

About the Company

WinterGreen Research, founded in 1985, provides strategic market assessments in telecommunications, communications equipment, health care, and advanced computer technology. Industry reports focus on opportunities that will expand existing markets or develop major new markets. The reports assess new product and service positioning strategies, new and evolving technologies, and technological impact on products, services, and markets. Market shares are provided. Leading market participants are profiled, and their marketing strategies, acquisitions, and strategic alliances are discussed. The principals of WinterGreen Research have been involved in analysis and forecasting of international business opportunities in telecommunications and advanced computer technology markets for over 30 years.

About the Principal Authors

Ellen T. Curtiss, Technical Director, co-founder of WinterGreen Research, conducts strategic and market assessments in technology-based industries. Previously she was a member of the staff of Arthur D. Little, Inc., for 23 years, most recently as Vice President of Arthur D. Little Decision Resources, specializing in strategic planning and market development services. She is a graduate of Boston University and the Program for Management Development at Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. She is the author of recent studies on worldwide telecommunications markets and the Top Ten Telecommunications market analysis and forecasts.

Susan Eustis, President, co-founder of WinterGreen Research, has done research in communications and computer markets and applications. She holds several patents in microcomputing and parallel processing. She is the author of recent studies of the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) marketing strategies, Internet software, a study of Push to Talk Equipment, Worldwide Telecommunications Equipment, Top Ten Telecommunications, Digital Loop Carrier, Web Hosting, Business Process Management, Servers, Blades, the Mainframe as a Green Machine, and Application Server markets. Ms. Eustis is a graduate of Barnard College.

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