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Report
# SH29821392 | 310 Pages | 109 Tables and Figures | 2005 |
STUDY
TOPIC TECHNOLOGY OR SOMETHING
Telecom Middleware Market Shres and
Forecasts
Telecom Middleware Driving Forces
High Availability Component
Features
Standards
Heartbeat
Other Market Shares and Forecasts
Carrier Grade Signaling Middleware
Utility Centralized Service Level
Management Middleware
Wirespeed Messaging Middleware
High Availability One to N Base
Station Telecom Middleware
Real-Time
System Definition
Open Standards For High
Availability in Telecommunications
Telecommunications Control Systems
Simulation
Integrated Telecommunications
Middleware
Communications Data Acquisition
Trends
In Telecommunications Economic Climate Favor Open Systems and High Availability
Middleware.
Several trends are developing within this economic climate. Emerging from the
economic downturn, telecommunications companies are finding themselves without
the internal resources or expertise to pursue internal development and are
increasingly outsourcing the hardware, OS, and middleware for new projects.
Almost every large telecommunications manufacturer has launched common platform
projects to leverage common hardware and middleware across multiple projects.
These depend on middleware to achieve open systems capability.
Adoption of standards has brought Linux, AdvancedTCA (ATCA), and the Service
Availability Forum specifications to telecommunications markets. There are
converged types of information being communicated on the networks. Voice,
video, and data are being carried on one network.
High availability high reliability telecommunications middleware capability is
accelerating. A new middleware category of products is forming that encompasses
software such as high availability, messaging, database and systems management.
This middleware market closely parallels the operating system market ten to
fifteen years ago. Today, no developer advocates design and development of his
or her own, in-house proprietary OS; similarly, management is asking why their
staff is writing proprietary middleware code when commercial alternatives are
available.
Markets are anticipated to reach $2.4 billion by 2011.
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Companies Profiled |
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Clovis Solutions |
MontaVista Software |
This is the two-hundred forty second report in a series of
market research reports that provide forecasts in communications,
telecommunications, the internet, computer, software, and telephone equipment.
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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
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assess new product and service positioning strategies, new and evolving
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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.
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 Regional Bell Operating Companies' marketing strategies,
Internet equipment, a study of Internet Equipment, Worldwide Telecommunications
Equipment, Top Ten Telecommunications, Digital Loop Carrier, Web Hosting, and
Application Integration markets. Ms. Eustis is a graduate of Barnard College.
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