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US Business Network Hardware Router Expenditures by Size of Business, 2008-2013
Business Summary / Network Hardware: Routers
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: Router expenditures by size of business. Compass Intelligence defines routers as devices that forward data packets along networks. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
08/14/2009
$1,000.00
US Network Hardware Expenditures by Vertical Industry, 2008-2013
All Vertical Summary / Network Hardware
Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks and Vertical Summary Add-Ons subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures by vertical industry. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Verticals include: Network Hardware, Construction, Government, Services, Manufacturing, FIRE, Retail Trade, TCU, Mining and Wholesale Trade. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
08/14/2009
$1,000.00
US Business Network Hardware RAS Expenditures by Size of Business, 2008-2013
Business Summary / Network Hardware: RAS
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: RAS expenditures by size of business. Compass Intelligence defines remote access servers as equipment that is dedicated to handling users that are not on a LAN but need remote access to it. The remote access server allows users to gain access to files and print services on the LAN from a remote location. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
08/14/2009
$1,000.00
US Business Network Hardware NIC Expenditures by Size of Business, 2008-2013
Business Summary / Network Hardware: NICs
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: NICs expenditures by size of business. Compass Intelligence defines network interface cards as expansion boards that are inserted into computers, allowing those computers to be connected to a network. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
08/14/2009
$1,000.00
US Business Network Hardware Modem Expenditures by Size of Business, 2008-2013
Business Summary / Network Hardware: Modems
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: Modems expenditures by size of business. Compass Intelligence defines modems as devices or programs that enable computers to transmit data over, for example, telephone or cable lines. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
08/14/2009
$1,000.00
US Business Network Hardware LAN Expenditures by Size of Business, 2008-2013
Business Summary / Network Hardware: LAN
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: LAN expenditures by size of business. Compass Intelligence defines local area network equipment as equipment that filters and forwards packets between LAN segments. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
08/14/2009
$1,000.00
US Business Network Hardware Hub Expenditures by Size of Business, 2008-2013
Business Summary / Network Hardware: Hubs
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: HUBS expenditures by size of business. Compass Intelligence defines hubs as a common connection point for devices in a network. Hubs are commonly used to connect segments of a LAN and contain multiple ports. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
08/14/2009
$1,000.00
US Network Hardware Expenditures by Size of Business, 2008-2013
Business Summary / Network Hardware
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures by size of business. Compass Intelligence defines network hardware equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
08/14/2009
$1,500.00
US Business Network Hardware Expenditures by Category & Size of Business, 2008-2013
Business Summary / Network Hardware By SOB & Category
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures by category and by size of business. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
08/14/2009
$1,500.00
US Education Network Hardware Expenditures By Education Level, 2008-2013
Education / IT: Network Hardware
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Education and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures for the education vertical by level. Compass Intelligence defines network hardware as equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. The education industry can be defined as a public or private institution/school delivering and providing coursework instruction for students ranging from pre-school to post graduation. The education industry includes privately owned instructional institutions, as well as schools funded by federal, state, and local grants and monies. K-12 includes educational institutions and schools, both private and public, for grades Kindergarten through 12th grade includes grade school, junior high or middle school and high school. Higher education includes educational institutions and schools, both private and public, for post-secondary education; as well as junior college, undergraduate education, and post graduate education at colleges and universities. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
07/22/2009
$1,000.00
What’s News?: Novatel, Sprint and Verizon Launch Portable Cellular Broadband Routers
All Business / Wireless Data
This aDRD (Announcement-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Wireless, Business Networks, and Business Applications subscriptions. This 13-page report discusses and analyzes Novatel, Sprint and Verizon's joint launch of portable cellular broadband routers. The MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot from Novatel Wireless, is a dual-mode (CDMA, WiFi) device that enables up to five WiFi connections downstream and connects to the CDMA data network upstream. It has a form factor of 3.5” x 2.3” x 0.4” and weighs 2.05 ounces, making it extremely portable. Its battery can withstand up to four hours of active use and provides 40 hours of standby time. MiFi 2200 has GPS capabilities as well. Verizon and Sprint have comparable MiFi only packs while Sprint also adds a notebook enabled cellular wireless access plan. The device will allow them to bring a WiFi hotspot to customers virtually anywhere and everywhere- and whenever they need it - on any WiFi-enabled device. The Expert Guide for this report is Kneko Burney.
 
06/08/2009
$750.00
US Small & Mid-Sized Business RAS Expenditures, 2007-2012
Small & Med. Business / Network Hardware: RAS
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks, Global SMB, Small and Mid-sized subscriptions includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: RAS expenditures for small and mid-sized business.  Compass Intelligence defines remote access servers as equipment that is dedicated to handling users that are not on a LAN but need remote access to it. The remote access server allows users to gain access to files and print services on the LAN from a remote location. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes: Small Business (5-99 employees) and Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.

 
12/18/2008
$1,000.00
US Small & Mid-Sized Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2007-2012
Small & Med. Business / Network Hardware
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks, Global SMB, Small and Mid-sized business subscriptions includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures for small and mid-sized business.  Compass Intelligence defines network hardware equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers (RAS) and NICs. Size of business includes: Small Business (5-99 employees) and Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
12/18/2008
$1,000.00
US Small & Mid-Sized Business Router Expenditures, 2007-2012
Small & Med. Business / Network Hardware: Routers
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks, Global SMB, Small and Mid-sized Business subscriptions includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: Router expenditures for small and mid-sized businesses.  Compass Intelligence defines routers as devices that forward data packets along networks. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers (RAS) and NICs. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes: Small Business (5-99 employees) and Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.

 
12/18/2008
$1,000.00
US Small & Mid-Sized Business Network Hardware "Other" Expenditures, 2007-2012
Small & Med. Business / Network Hardware: Other
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks, Global SMB, Small and Mid-sized Business subscriptions includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: "Other" expenditures for small and mid-sized businesses.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers (RAS) and NICs. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes: Small Business (5-99 employees) and Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
12/18/2008
$1,000.00
US Small & Mid-Sized Business Network Interface Card Expenditures, 2007-2012
Small & Med. Business / Network Hardware: NICs
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks, Global SMB, Small and Mid-sized business subscriptions includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: NICs expenditures for small and mid-sized businesses.  Compass Intelligence defines network interface cards as expansion boards that are inserted into computers, allowing those computers to be connected to a network. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers (RAS) and NICs. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes: Small Business (5-99 employees) and Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
12/18/2008
$1,000.00
US Small & Mid-Sized Business Modem Expenditures, 2007-2012
Small & Med. Business / Network Hardware: Modems
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks, Global SMB, Small and Mid-sized business subscriptions includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: Modems expenditures for small and mid-sized businesses.  Compass Intelligence defines modems as devices or programs that enable computers to transmit data over, for example, telephone or cable lines.Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers (RAS) and NICs. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes: Small Business (5-99 employees) and Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
12/18/2008
$1,000.00
US Small & Mid-Sized Business Local Area Network Equipment Expenditures, 2007-2012
Small & Med. Business / Network Hardware: LAN
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks, Global SMB, Small and Mid-sized business subscriptions includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: LAN expenditures for small and mid-sized businesses.  Compass Intelligence defines local area network equipment as equipment that filters and forwards packets between LAN segments. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers (RAS) and NICs. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes: Small Business (5-99 employees) and Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
12/18/2008
$1,000.00
US Small & Mid-Sized Business Hub Expenditures, 2007-2012
Small & Med. Business / Network Hardware: Hubs
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks, Global SMB, Small and Mid-sized business subscriptions includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: Hub expenditures for small and mid-sized businesses.  Compass Intelligence defines hubs as a common connection point for devices in a network. Hubs are commonly used to connect segments of a LAN and contain multiple ports. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers (RAS) and NICs. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes: Small Business (5-99 employees) and Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
12/18/2008
$1,000.00
What’s News?: Alcatel Lucent Introduces Gigabit Ethernet Switches
Small & Med. Business / Network Hardware
This aDRD (Announcement-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Networks, Business IT, Competitive Profiles, SMB, Small, and Mid-sized Busines subscriptions.  This 7-page announcement discusses Alcatel Lucent’s recent launch of its OmniSwitch 6400 series of Gigabit Ethernet switches to cater to the voice and data networking demands of small and mid-sized businesses. Also included is a forecast for US Small & Mid-Sized Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2007-2012. Size of business includes Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees). The Expert Guide for this DRD is Kneko Burney.
 
09/16/2008
$500.00
What’s News?: Verizon Business Launches Cisco’s IPICS for Connecting Incompatible Networks During Emergency Situations
Government / Business IP
This aDRD (Announcement-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business IP, Business Networks, Government and Competitive Profiles subscriptions.  This 7-page announcement discusses Verizon Business' recent launch of IP based services that will target the State & Local Government sector. The service, named Verizon Communications Interoperability Solution, aims at connecting disparate and incompatible voice, data and wireless networks belonging to various departments in order to ensure a synchronized and coordinated response during emergency situations. The government industry includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments. Public safety includes any and all police, fire, and emergency related offices, departments, and agencies within the federal, state and local levels.  Local levels include all municipalities, townships, and special districts.  Public safety includes homeland security, emergency communications, emergency management, 9-1-1 communications, and all first responder communications.  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
08/20/2008
$750.00
US Network Hardware Expenditures by Vertical Industry, 2007-2012
All Vertical Summary / Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks and Vertical Summary Add-Ons subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures by vertical industry.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Verticals include: Network Hardware, Construction, Government, Services, Manufacturing, FIRE, Retail Trade, TCU, Mining and Wholesale Trade. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
07/11/2008
$1,000.00
US Business Modem Expenditures by Size of Business, 2007-2012
Business Summary / Network Hardware: Modems

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: Modems expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines modems as devices or programs that enable computers to transmit data over, for example, telephone or cable lines. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
07/10/2008
$1,000.00
US Business Network Interface Card Expenditures by Size of Business, 2007-2012
Business Summary / Network Hardware: NICs

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: NICs expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines network interface cards as expansion boards that are inserted into computers, allowing those computers to be connected to a network. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
07/10/2008
$1,000.00
US Business Router Expenditures by Size of Business, 2007-2012
Business Summary / Network Hardware: Routers

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: Router expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines routers as devices that forward data packets along networks. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
07/10/2008
$1,000.00
US Business Remote Access Server Expenditures by Size of Business, 2007-2012
Business Summary / Network Hardware: RAS

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: RAS expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines remote access servers as equipment that is dedicated to handling users that are not on a LAN but need remote access to it. The remote access server allows users to gain access to files and print services on the LAN from a remote location. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
07/10/2008
$1,000.00
US Network Hardware Expenditures by Size of Business, 2007-2012
Business Summary / Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines network hardware equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
07/02/2008
$1,000.00
US Business Hub Expenditures by Size of Business, 2007-2012
Business Summary / Network Hardware: Hubs

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: HUBS expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines hubs as a common connection point for devices in a network. Hubs are commonly used to connect segments of a LAN and contain multiple ports.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
07/02/2008
$1,000.00
US Business Local Area Network Equipment Expenditures by Size of Business, 2007-2012
Business Summary / Network Hardware: LAN

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: LAN expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines local area network equipment as equipment that filters and forwards packets between LAN segments. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
07/02/2008
$1,000.00
US Business Network Hardware Expenditures by Category & Size of Business, 2007-2012
Business Summary / Network Hardware By SOB & Category

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures by category and by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
07/02/2008
$1,500.00
What’s News?: Cisco Introduces Composite Enterprise Mobility Solution
Enterprise Business / Mobile Business Applications
This aDRD (Announcement-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Applications, Business Networks, and Business Wireless and Enterprise Business subscriptions.  This 7-page report discusses and analyzes Cisco's announcement of its Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services Engine (MSE)-based evolved architecture that integrates mobile devices, applications, security and disparate networks into a unified platform. Included in this report is a forecast of U.S. Enterprise Wireless Expenditures by Category 2007-2012, as well as some perspective on how this new service will benefit Enterprise Businesses.  The Expert Guide for this report is Kneko Burney.
 
06/19/2008
$1,500.00
US Education Network Hardware Expenditures By Education Level, 2007-2012
Education / IT: Network Hardware
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Education and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures for the education vertical by level. Compass Intelligence defines network hardware as equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. The education industry can be defined as a public or private institution/school delivering and providing coursework instruction for students ranging from pre-school to post graduation.  The education industry includes privately owned instructional institutions, as well as schools funded by federal, state, and local grants and monies. K-12 includes educational institutions and schools, both private and public, for grades Kindergarten through 12th grade includes grade school, junior high or middle school and high school. Higher education includes educational institutions and schools, both private and public, for post-secondary education; as well as junior college, undergraduate education, and post graduate education at colleges and universities. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.          

 
06/18/2008
$1,000.00
US Health Care Network Hardware Expenditures, 2007-2012
Health Care / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Health Care and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on IT: Network Hardware expenditures for the Health Care vertical.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Health Care includes establishments primarily engaged in furnishing medical, surgical and other health services to persons. Establishments of associations or groups, such as Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), primarily engaged in providing medical or other health services to members are included. Insurance providers are included. Hospices are also included in health care. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.


 
06/12/2008
$1,000.00
US Services Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2007-2012
Professional Services / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Services and Business Networks subscriptions ncludes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures for the Professional Services vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Services include establishments engaged in providing or performing professional, scientific, and technical activities for others (businesses, government, and consumers).  These activities require a high degree, of skill, training, expertise, and knowledge.  Clients are within a number of industries including telecommunications, engineering, electronics, government, construction, services, and more. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).   The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.


 
06/10/2008
$1,000.00
US Retail Trade Network Hardware Expenditures, 2007-2012
Retail / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Retail and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures for the Retail Trade vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Retail includes establishments engaged in retailing merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise. The retailing process is the final step in the distribution of merchandise; retailers are, therefore, organized to sell merchandise in small quantities to the general public. This sector comprises two main types of retailers: store and nonstore retailers.  Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).   The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.


 
06/05/2008
$1,000.00
US Government Network Hardware Expenditures, 2007-2012
Government / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on IT: Network Hardware expenditures for Government.  Compass Intelligence defines IT network hardware as business expenditures on equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
06/02/2008
$1,000.00
US Government Network Hardware Expenditures By Government Level, 2007-2012
Government / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on IT: Network Hardware expenditures for Government by level.  Compass Intelligence defines IT network hardware as business expenditures on equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal Government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. State includes all state level offices, agencies, departments, and organizations of the US State Governments. Local includes all county, municipal, township, and special district governments of the Local Governments in the US. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
06/02/2008
$1,000.00
Manufacturing Trends: Exploring Trends & Insights In Network Hardware
Manufacturing / IT: Network Hardware
This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Manufacturing and Business Networks subscriptions. This 12-page report includes market intelligence on network hardware trends in the manufacturing environment. Included in this report are several forecasts: US Manufacturing Network Hardware Expenditures 2007-2012, US Manufacturing Network Hardware Expenditures by Size of Business 2007-2012 and Manufacturing Spending on Network Hardware compared to Computer Hardware 2007-2012. Manufacturing includes establishments engaged in the mechanical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
05/28/2008
$1,500.00
US Construction Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2007-2012
Construction / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Construction and Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures for the construction vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other".  Compass Intelligence defines construction as establishments primarily engaged in construction work or services. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
05/16/2008
$1,000.00
US Manufacturing Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2007-2012
Manufacturing / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Manufacturing and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on s network hardware expenditures for the Manufacturing vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other".  Compass Intelligence defines manufacturing as establishments engaged in the mechanical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
05/13/2008
$1,000.00
US Manufacturing Business Network Hardware Expenditures By Level, 2007-2012
Manufacturing / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Manufacturing and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures by level for the Manufacturing vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other".  Compass Intelligence defines manufacturing as establishments engaged in the mechanical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). Process Manufacturing includes establishments engaged in the type of manufacturing where a product is produced or transformed through mixing, chemical reactions, etc. Examples of process manufacturing would be refining crude oil into gasoline, extracting copper from ore, combining materials to make paint. Discrete Manufacturing includes establishments engaged in manufacturing of distinct items (items you can easily count, touch, see) such as a pencil, a light bulb, a telephone, a bicycle, a fuel pump, etc. Discrete as opposed to process manufacturing. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and are broken out by Discrete and Process Manufacturing.


 
05/13/2008
$1,000.00
US Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2007-2012
Finance Insurance & Real Estate / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the FIRE and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures for the FIRE vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Fire includes those firms or organizations involved in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate businesses or services.  Insurance includes property, casualty, health, life, and other insurance services.  Real estate includes the sale of commercial and residential properties. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.


 
05/12/2008
$1,000.00
US Federal Government Network Hardware Expenditures, 2007-2012
Federal Government / IT: Network Hardware
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on IT: Network Hardware expenditures for Federal Government.  Compass Intelligence defines network hardware as equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
05/08/2008
$1,000.00
What's News?: AT&T Plans To Invest $200 M In Texas Wireless Network
All Business / Wireless Voice
This aDRD (Announcement-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Wireless, Business Networks and Competitive Profiles subscriptions. This 10-page insight discusses AT&T plans to invest $200 million in a Texas wireless network that will affect 28 communities. Also included in this report is the number of US wireless subscribers for 2007.  Compass intelligence defines wireless voice as services, including expensed business accounts.  This includes all voice traffic run over wireless or cellular networks. Compass Intelligence defines wireless data services as expenditures on wireless data services, including wireless connection card services for laptops, and data content sent from wireless devices. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
04/17/2008
$750.00
What's News?: Lockheed Martin Wins DOD Radio Bid
Federal Government / Network Hardware

This aDRD (Announcement Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government, Federal Government and Business Networks subscriptions.  This 9-page announcement discusses and analyzes Lockheed Martin's contract win to provide the tactical communications and networking solutions for the Air Force, Army, Navy and other users. Included in this announcement is a forecast of US Federal Government IT Expenditures from 2006 to 2011, as well as a discussion on what this may mean to the market.  Please note this forecast is in billions. Network hardware consists of all network hardware such as routers, switches, modems, NICs, Hubs, RAS, LAN and other related hardware. The government industry includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments.  The federal government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government.  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.

 


 
04/01/2008
$750.00
US Business Network Hardware Expenditures by Size of Business, 2007-2012
All Business / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business IT and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on business expenditures on the IT: Network Hardware market by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines network hardware as equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Compass Intelligence defines IT as services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications. This market consists of six categories: computer hardware, applications, network hardware, telecom, IT personnel and outsourcing & 3rd party services.  Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2007 through 2012 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/11/2008
$1,000.00
Reaching Out!: A Look at US Business Broadband Services
All Business / IP: Business Broadband
This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business IP and Business Networks subscriptions.  This 11-page PDF report includes the latest trends and insights in the business broadband market.  Key topics include WiMAX, Wi-Fi, DSL, Cable Modem, FTTH, BPL, Satellite Broadband, and others.  The US Business Broadband Expenditure forecast is included from 2006 to 2011, along with a listing of the top market dynamics affecting the broadband market.  Broadband includes DSL, satellite Internet, Cable modems, Broadband over Powerline, and fixed wireless Internet services.  A look at size of business differences is also discussed: SOHO 1-4 employees, Small 5-99 employees, Mid-Sized 100-999 employees, and Enterprise >1000 employees.  The Expert guide for this insight is Kneko Burney.
 
10/30/2007
$2,000.00
The Move To IP: Trends in Carrier IP Network Deployment
Business Summary / Business IP
This iDRD (Insight-Based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Networks and Business IP subscriptions.  This 11-page report discusses and analyzes the top carrier IP trends in terms of investment, build-out, and replacement of TDM-based networks with IP.  Included in this report are trends in IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystems), MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching), and IP (Internet Protocol) infrastructure investment and build out.  IP or Internet Protocol includes all voice and data traffic carried over an IP-based network or infrastructure.  The Expert Guide for this report is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
10/10/2007
$1,500.00
Next-Generation Wireless: Trends in 3G and 4G Wireless Networks
Business Summary / Business Mobility

This iDRD (Insight-Based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Wireless and Business Networks subscriptions.  This insight includes commentary, vendor trends, and analysis on the top wireless networking trends occurring in the US and in other major countries/regions including China, Thailand, and India.  Primary areas covered include WiMAX, WiFi, LTE, 3G, 4G, EV-DO, WiBro, and others.  Top vendors discussed include Sprint, Apple, Clearwire, Intel, Nokia, Motorola, Telsima, and Earthlink.  WiMAX stands for the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access.  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson.

 


 
10/02/2007
$1,500.00
US Carrier IMS Infrastructure and Equipment Investments, 2006-2011
All Business / IP: IP Multimedia Subsystems

This Excel-based Data-Rich Deliverable (DRD) is part of the Business IP subscription and falls within the IMS market.  This forecasts discusses and analyzes US carrier IMS infrastructure and equipment investment spending from 2006-2011.  IMS or IP Multimedia Subsystems includes all IMS-related investments by providers and vendors.  The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a standardized Next Generation Networking (NGN) architecture for telecom operators that want to provide mobile and fixed multimedia services. It uses a Voice-over-IP (VoIP) implementation based on a 3GPP standardized implementation of SIP, and runs over the standard Internet Protocol (IP). Existing phone systems (both packet-switched and circuit-switched) are supported.  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Kneko Burney.


 
09/20/2007
$1,000.00
What’s News?: Sprint and GE Healthcare to Improve Response Time for Medical Caregivers with Wireless Communications Solution
Health Care / IT: Telecom
This aDRD (Announcement-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Networks, Business Wireless, Health Care and Competitive Profiles subscriptions. This announcement discusses Sprint and GE Healthcare's joint effort to improve response time for medical caregivers with wireless communications solutions by offering a secure and enhanced in-building communication solution. The Expert Guide for this announcement is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
08/22/2007
$750.00
What’s News?: Sprint and Clearwire’s WiMAX Partnership
Business Summary / Business Telecom

This aDRD (Announcement-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Networks, Business Telecom, Business Wireless and Competitive Profiles subscriptions.  This announcement discusses Sprint and Clearwire’s joint effort to build the first nationwide mobile broadband network using WiMAX technology.  Sprint Nextel and Clearwire intend to provide consumers, businesses and distributors across the country with access to the open Internet over a wireless broadband network that is designed to deliver comparable speeds to existing wireline broadband services and offer maximum customer flexibility.  The Expert Guide for this announcement is Stephanie Atkinson.


 
08/02/2007
$750.00
The US-IP-VPN Market, 2006-2011 Market Dynamics & Insights on the IP-VPN Market
All Business / Voice Networks: IP VPNs
This iDRD (Insight-based Data Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business IP, Business Networks, and Business Data subscriptions.  This 12-page report includes trends, insights, and revenue forecasts on the IP-VPN market.  Revenue forecasts are provided for the US market, including a breakout by size of business and vertical markets.  IP-VPNs are virtual private networks or a network that is constructed by using public wires (public Internet) to connect nodes.  Size of business includes SOHO (1 to 4 employees), Small (1 to 99 employees), Mid-Sized (100 to 999 employees), and Enterprise (1000+ employees).  Verticals include Health Care, Retail, Government, Finance, and a few others.  The Expert Guide for this report is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
06/27/2007
$2,000.00
Inflexion Point: Random Thoughts on Cisco’s Small Business Ambitions...and WebEx
Small Business / IT: Network Hardware

This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Networks and Small and Mid-Sized Business markets and subscriptions.  This insight discusses and analyzes Cisco’s strategy regarding the Small Business market, including its acquisition of WebEx.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers.  Small Businesses are those firms with 5 to 99 employees.  Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rate.  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Kneko Burney.


 
04/10/2007
$1,500.00
US Health Care Network Hardware Expenditures, 2006-2011
Health Care / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Health Care and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on IT: Network Hardware expenditures for the Health Care vertical.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Health Care includes establishments primarily engaged in furnishing medical, surgical and other health services to persons. Establishments of associations or groups, such as Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), primarily engaged in providing medical or other health services to members are included. Insurance providers are included. Hospices are also included in health care. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Business Network Hardware Expenditures by size of Business 2006-2011
All Business / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business IT and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on business expenditures on the IT: Network Hardware market by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines network hardware as equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Compass Intelligence defines IT as services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications. This market consists of six categories: computer hardware, applications, network hardware, telecom, IT personnel and outsourcing & 3rd party services.  Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Network Hardware Expenditures by Vertical Industry, 2006-2011
All Vertical Summary / Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks and Vertical Summary Add-Ons subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures by vertical industry.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Verticals include: Network Hardware, Construction, Government, Services, Manufacturing, FIRE, Retail Trade, TCU, Mining and Wholesale Trade. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Business Remote Access Server Expenditures by size of Business, 2006-2011
Business Summary / Network Hardware: RAS

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: RAS expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines remote access servers as equipment that is dedicated to handling users that are not on a LAN but need remote access to it. The remote access server allows users to gain access to files and print services on the LAN from a remote location. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Business Router Expenditures, 2006-2011
Business Summary / Network Hardware: Routers

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: Router expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines routers as devices that forward data packets along networks. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Business Network Interface Card Expenditures by size of Business, 2006-2011
Business Summary / Network Hardware: NICs

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: NICs expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines network interface cards as expansion boards that are inserted into computers, allowing those computers to be connected to a network. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Business Modem Expenditures by size of Business, 2006-2011
Business Summary / Network Hardware: Modems

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: Modems expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines modems as devices or programs that enable computers to transmit data over, for example, telephone or cable lines. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Business Local Area Network Equipment Expenditures by size of Business 2006-2011
Business Summary / Network Hardware: LAN

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: LAN expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines local area network equipment as equipment that filters and forwards packets between LAN segments. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Business Hub Expenditures by size of Business, 2006-2011
Business Summary / Network Hardware: Hubs

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: HUBS expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines hubs as a common connection point for devices in a network. Hubs are commonly used to connect segments of a LAN and contain multiple ports. . Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Network Hardware Expenditures by Size of Business, 2006-2011
Business Summary / Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines network hardware equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Business Network Hardware Expenditures by Category & Size of Business, 2006-2011
Business Summary / Network Hardware By SOB & Category

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures by category and by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,500.00
US Retail Trade Network Hardware Expenditures by size of Business, 2006-2011
Retail / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Retail and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures for the Retail Trade vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Retail includes establishments engaged in retailing merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise. The retailing process is the final step in the distribution of merchandise; retailers are, therefore, organized to sell merchandise in small quantities to the general public. This sector comprises two main types of retailers: store and nonstore retailers.  Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).   The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Services Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2006-2011
Professional Services / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Services and Business Networks subscriptions ncludes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures for the Professional Services vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Services include establishments engaged in providing or performing professional, scientific, and technical activities for others (businesses, government, and consumers).  These activities require a high degree, of skill, training, expertise, and knowledge.  Clients are within a number of industries including telecommunications, engineering, electronics, government, construction, services, and more. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).   The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Manufacturing Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2006-2011
Manufacturing / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Manufacturing and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on s network hardware expenditures for the Manufacturing vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other".  Compass Intelligence defines manufacturing as establishments engaged in the mechanical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Manufacturing Business Network Hardware Expenditures by Level, 2006-2011
Manufacturing / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Manufacturing and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures by level for the Manufacturing vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other".  Compass Intelligence defines manufacturing as establishments engaged in the mechanical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). Process Manufacturing includes establishments engaged in the type of manufacturing where a product is produced or transformed through mixing, chemical reactions, etc. Examples of process manufacturing would be refining crude oil into gasoline, extracting copper from ore, combining materials to make paint. Discrete Manufacturing includes establishments engaged in manufacturing of distinct items (items you can easily count, touch, see) such as a pencil, a light bulb, a telephone, a bicycle, a fuel pump, etc. Discrete as opposed to process manufacturing. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and are broken out by Discrete and Process Manufacturing.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Government Network Hardware Expenditures, 2006-2011
Government / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on IT: Network Hardware expenditures for Government.  Compass Intelligence defines IT network hardware as business expenditures on equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Government Network Hardware Expenditures By Government Level, 2006-2011
Government / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on IT: Network Hardware expenditures for Government by level.  Compass Intelligence defines IT network hardware as business expenditures on equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal Government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. State includes all state level offices, agencies, departments, and organizations of the US State Governments. Local includes all county, municipal, township, and special district governments of the Local Governments in the US. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US FIRE Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2006-2011
Finance Insurance & Real Estate / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the FIRE and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures for the FIRE vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Fire includes those firms or organizations involved in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate businesses or services.  Insurance includes property, casualty, health, life, and other insurance services.  Real estate includes the sale of commercial and residential properties. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Federal Government Network Hardware Expenditures, 2006-2011
Federal Government / IT: Network Hardware
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on IT: Network Hardware expenditures for Federal Government.  Compass Intelligence defines network hardware as equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Construction Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2006-2011
Construction / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Construction and Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures for the construction vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other".  Compass Intelligence defines construction as establishments primarily engaged in construction work or services. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
US Education Network Hardware Expenditures By Education Level, 2006-2011
Education / IT: Network Hardware
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Education and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures for the education vertical by level. Compass Intelligence defines network hardware as equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. The education industry can be defined as a public or private institution/school delivering and providing coursework instruction for students ranging from pre-school to post graduation.  The education industry includes privately owned instructional institutions, as well as schools funded by federal, state, and local grants and monies. K-12 includes educational institutions and schools, both private and public, for grades Kindergarten through 12th grade includes grade school, junior high or middle school and high school. Higher education includes educational institutions and schools, both private and public, for post-secondary education; as well as junior college, undergraduate education, and post graduate education at colleges and universities. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.          

 
03/05/2007
$1,000.00
What’s News?: Cisco Plans to Acquire Five Across
All Business / IT: Network Hardware

This aDRD (Announcement Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Networks, Business Applications and Competitive Profiles markets and subscriptions.  This insight discusses and analyzes Cisco’s announcement of its agreement to acquire Five Across, a provider of social networking and community building technology.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers.  Applications consist of business expenditures on server and client-based custom-coded and packaged applications, including productivity, Enterprise Resource Planning and security applications. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Kneko Burney.


 
02/19/2007
$750.00
In-Building Wireless Vendor and Service Provider Opportunities
Business Summary / Wireless Equipment

This iDRD (Insight-based Data Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Wireless and Business Networks subscriptions.  This report takes a look at the top issues as it related in in-building wireless coverage or indoor wireless communications.  Included in this report are a look at the primary issues, possible solutions, vendor opportunities, and a forecast of business wireless equipment spending from 2005-2010.  The Expert Guide for this iDRD is Stephanie Atkinson.


 
11/14/2006
$1,500.00
What's News?: Cisco Gets a Make-Over
All Business / Network Hardware

This aDRD (Announcement Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Network Hardware and Competitive Profiles subscriptions.  This insight discusses and analyzes recent news regarding Cisco’s investment in its “Human Network” campaign.  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Kneko Burney.


 
11/14/2006
$500.00
Business Storage Area Network (SAN) Trends and Insights
All Business / Network Hardware: Storage Area Networks

This iDRD (Insight-based Data Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business IT, Business Managed & Hosted Services and Business Network subscriptions.  This report takes a closer look at the growing trend of Storage Area Networking (SAN) including a look at the market dynamics, primary trends and insights, and what the future holds for this growing market.  SAN  or Storage Area Networks are a mechanism used to store data using multiple storage devices across several locations on the network, combining them to create a single, virtual storage solution.  For the end-user the use, access, and management of the SAN is transparent and quite simple.  The Expert Guide for this iDRD is Kneko Burney.


 
11/13/2006
$2,000.00
US Carrier IMS Infrastructure and Equipment Investments, 2005-2010
All Business / IP: IP Multimedia Subsystems

This Excel-based Data-Rich Deliverable (DRD) is part of the Business IP subscription and falls within the IMS market.  This forecasts discusses and analyzes US carrier IMS infrastructure and equipment investment spending from 2005-2010.  IMS or IP Multimedia Subsystems includes all IMS-related investments by providers and vendors.  The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a standardized Next Generation Networking (NGN) architecture for telecom operators that want to provide mobile and fixed multimedia services. It uses a Voice-over-IP (VoIP) implementation based on a 3GPP standardized implementation of SIP, and runs over the standard Internet Protocol (IP). Existing phone systems (both packet-switched and circuit-switched) are supported.  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Kneko Burney.


 
11/05/2006
$1,000.00
IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS) Trends and Insights
All Business / IP: IP Multimedia Subsystems

This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business IP subscription and falls within the IMS market.  This report discusses and analyzes US carrier IMS infrastructure and equipment investment trends and insights.  IMS or IP Multimedia Subsystems includes all IMS-related investments by providers and vendors.  The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a standardized Next Generation Networking (NGN) architecture for telecom operators that want to provide mobile and fixed multimedia services. It uses a Voice-over-IP (VoIP) implementation based on a 3GPP standardized implementation of SIP, and runs over the standard Internet Protocol (IP). Existing phone systems (both packet-switched and circuit-switched) are supported.  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Kneko Burney.


 
11/03/2006
$1,500.00
US Construction Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2005-2010
Construction / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Construction and Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures for the construction vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other".  Compass Intelligence defines construction as establishments primarily engaged in construction work or services. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/31/2006
$1,000.00
US Education Network Hardware Expenditures By Education Level, 2005-2010
Education / IT: Network Hardware
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Education and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures for the education vertical by level. Compass Intelligence defines network hardware as equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. The education industry can be defined as a public or private institution/school delivering and providing coursework instruction for students ranging from pre-school to post graduation.  The education industry includes privately owned instructional institutions, as well as schools funded by federal, state, and local grants and monies. K-12 includes educational institutions and schools, both private and public, for grades Kindergarten through 12th grade includes grade school, junior high or middle school and high school. Higher education includes educational institutions and schools, both private and public, for post-secondary education; as well as junior college, undergraduate education, and post graduate education at colleges and universities. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.          

 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Education Network Hardware Expenditures, 2005-2010
Education / IT: Network Hardware
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Education and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures for the education vertical. Compass Intelligence defines network hardware as equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. The education industry can be defined as a public or private institution/school delivering and providing coursework instruction for students ranging from pre-school to post graduation.  The education industry includes privately owned instructional institutions, as well as schools funded by federal, state, and local grants and monies. K-12 includes educational institutions and schools, both private and public, for grades Kindergarten through 12th grade includes grade school, junior high or middle school and high school. Higher education includes educational institutions and schools, both private and public, for post-secondary education; as well as junior college, undergraduate education, and post graduate education at colleges and universities. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.          

 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Federal Government Network Hardware Expenditures, 2005-2010
Federal Government / IT: Network Hardware
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on IT: Network Hardware expenditures for Federal Government.  Compass Intelligence defines network hardware as equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US FIRE Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2005-2010
Finance Insurance & Real Estate / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the FIRE and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on network hardware expenditures for the FIRE vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Fire includes those firms or organizations involved in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate businesses or services.  Insurance includes property, casualty, health, life, and other insurance services.  Real estate includes the sale of commercial and residential properties. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Government Network Hardware Expenditures By Government Level, 2005-2010
Government / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on IT: Network Hardware expenditures for Government by level.  Compass Intelligence defines IT network hardware as business expenditures on equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal Government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. State includes all state level offices, agencies, departments, and organizations of the US State Governments. Local includes all county, municipal, township, and special district governments of the Local Governments in the US. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Government Network Hardware Expenditures, 2005-2010
Government / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on IT: Network Hardware expenditures for Government.  Compass Intelligence defines IT network hardware as business expenditures on equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Health Care Network Hardware Expenditures, 2005-2010
Health Care / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Health Care and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on IT: Network Hardware expenditures for the Health Care vertical.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Health Care includes establishments primarily engaged in furnishing medical, surgical and other health services to persons. Establishments of associations or groups, such as Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), primarily engaged in providing medical or other health services to members are included. Insurance providers are included. Hospices are also included in health care. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Government Network Hardware Expenditures By Government Level, 2005-2010US Government Network Hardware Expenditures By Government Level, 2005-2010
Manufacturing / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Manufacturing and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on s network hardware expenditures for the Manufacturing vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other".  Compass Intelligence defines manufacturing as establishments engaged in the mechanical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Services Business Network Hardware Expenditures, 2005-2010
Professional Services / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Services and Business Networks subscriptions ncludes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures for the Professional Services vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Services include establishments engaged in providing or performing professional, scientific, and technical activities for others (businesses, government, and consumers).  These activities require a high degree, of skill, training, expertise, and knowledge.  Clients are within a number of industries including telecommunications, engineering, electronics, government, construction, services, and more. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).   The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Retail Trade Network Hardware Expenditures, 2005-2010
Retail / IT: Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Retail and Business Networks subscriptions includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures for the Retail Trade vertical by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Retail includes establishments engaged in retailing merchandise, generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise. The retailing process is the final step in the distribution of merchandise; retailers are, therefore, organized to sell merchandise in small quantities to the general public. This sector comprises two main types of retailers: store and nonstore retailers.  Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).   The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rate, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Business Network Hardware Expenditures by Category & Size of Business, 2005-2010
Business Summary / Network Hardware By SOB & Category

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures by category and by size of business.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,500.00
US Network Hardware Expenditures by Size of Business, 2005-2010
Business Summary / Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines network hardware equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Business Hub Expenditures by Size of Business, 2005-2010
Business Summary / Network Hardware: Hubs

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: HUBS expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines hubs as a common connection point for devices in a network. Hubs are commonly used to connect segments of a LAN and contain multiple ports. . Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Business Local Area Network Equipment Expenditures by Size of Business, 2005-2010
Business Summary / Network Hardware: LAN

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: LAN expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines local area network equipment as equipment that filters and forwards packets between LAN segments. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Business Modem Expenditures by Size of Business, 2005-2010
Business Summary / Network Hardware: Modems

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: Modems expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines modems as devices or programs that enable computers to transmit data over, for example, telephone or cable lines. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Business Network Interface Card Expenditures by Size of Business, 2005-2010
Business Summary / Network Hardware: NICs

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: NICs expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines network interface cards as expansion boards that are inserted into computers, allowing those computers to be connected to a network. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Business Router Expenditures by Size of Business, 2005-2010
Business Summary / Network Hardware: Routers

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: Router expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines routers as devices that forward data packets along networks. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Business Remote Access Server Expenditures by Size of Business, 2005-2010
Business Summary / Network Hardware: RAS

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware: RAS expenditures by size of business.  Compass Intelligence defines remote access servers as equipment that is dedicated to handling users that are not on a LAN but need remote access to it. The remote access server allows users to gain access to files and print services on the LAN from a remote location. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees).  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
US Network Hardware Expenditures by Vertical Industry, 2005-2010
All Vertical Summary / Network Hardware

This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Networks and Vertical Summary Add-Ons subscription includes market intelligence on Network Hardware expenditures by vertical industry.  Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, NICs, remote access servers, and "other". Verticals include: Network Hardware, Construction, Government, Services, Manufacturing, FIRE, Retail Trade, TCU, Mining and Wholesale Trade. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2005 through 2010 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
10/03/2006
$1,000.00
Wi-Fi vs. Wi-MAX: Vendor and Service Provider Opportunities
All Business / Wireless Equipment

This iDRD (Insight-based Data-rich Deliverable) falls within both the Business Wireless and Business Networks subscriptions.  This report takes a detailed look at the key differences, opportunities, and evolving technologies for both Wi-Fi and WiMAX.  Coverage includes the basics of Wi-Fi, the basics of WiMAX, comparison of the two technologies, latest industry announcements, and vendor opportunities.  Wi-Fi can be defined as a brand originally licensed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to describe the underlying technology of wireless local area networks (WLAN) based on the IEEE 802.11 specifications. WiMAX is a certification defined as the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access by the WiMAX Forum, formed in April 2001 to promote conformance and interoperability of the IEEE 802.16 standard, officially known as WirelessMAN. The Forum describes WiMAX as "a standards-based technology enabling the delivery of last mile wireless broadband access as an alternative to cable and DSL".  The Expert Guide for this iDRD is Stephanie Atkinson.


 
09/14/2006
$1,500.00
Yes and No to "Neutral": The "Net Neutrality" Debate Divides Law Makers
Business Summary / Network Hardware

This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business IP and Business Networks subscription. This insight discusses and analyzes the broad telecom reform bill passed by the US senate Commerce sub-committee and how this will affect wireline operators. Compass intelligence defines business IP as services used to carry and/or connect to the Internet.  This category include Full and Fractional T1 and T3 connections, broadband services, dial-up Internet access, OC-X services and both TDM and VoIP-based Integrated Access. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney.


 
07/06/2006
$1,000.00
Cultural Chameleon?: Reflection on Cisco's Europe & Emerging Markets Analyst Conference
All Business / Network Hardware

This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Networks, European Business Market and Competitive Profiles subscription and falls within the Network Hardware market. This insight discusses and analyzes Cisco's Europe & emerging markets, as well as Cisco's visionary framework idea, "the network as a platform" with applications such as voice, security and storage really belonging in the "network layer". Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney.


 
07/06/2006
$1,000.00
Crazy-Magic Moves to Finland: Siemens and Nokia Ink Merger Deal
Business Summary / Network Hardware

This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Networks and Competitive Profiles subscriptions and falls within the Network Hardware market. This insight discusses the new joint venture between Nokia and Siemens and what this means for Nortel. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney.


 
06/23/2006
$1,000.00
From the Road: Siemens Com is Down, Not Out. It's Time For "Crazy-Magic"
All Business / Network Hardware

This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Networks and Competitive Profiles subscription. This insight discusses Siemens new CEO Eduardo Montes as well as analyzes Siemens current approach and methods within the market. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney.


 
05/31/2006
$1,000.00
What's News?: AT&T Announces New Fixed Wireless Strategy
Business Summary / Business Telecom

This aDRD (Announcement Data Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Networks, Business Telecom, Business Wireless and Competitive Profiles subscription.  This announcement takes a look at AT&T's newly announced Fixed Wireless strategy with commentary and analysis.  Included in this announcement is a summary of AT&T's upcoming Wi-MAX deployment plans for 2006-2007. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Business Telecom consists of business expenditures on telecom services, such as wireline and wireless voice, data services and VPNs, as well as managed services provided by a telecom operator.  This category of IT spending also consists of business expenditures on wireline voice equipment, such as TDM PBXs and handsets, and wireless voice/mobile data equipment. Wireless voice consists of all business expenditures on wireless voice services, including expensed business accounts.  This includes all voice traffic run over wireless or cellular networks. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson.


 
05/12/2006
$750.00
Feeding Frenzy: M&A Realities, What's Next For Siemens, Juniper And Nortel?
All Business / Network Hardware

This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Networks and Competitive Profiles subscription. This insight discusses and analyzes the recent mergers within the telecom services & equipment sector. Also discussed is; who these major players are and how this consolidation will affect the market. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney.


 
05/04/2006
$1,000.00
The French Connection II: Lucent & Alcatel Make Plans To MERGE!!!
Business Summary / Network Hardware

This aDRD (Announcement Data Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business IT, Business Networks and Competitive Profiles subscriptions.  This announcement takes a look at Alcatel and Lucent's merger plans as two industry giants and the powerful impact it will have on competitive dynamics within the telecom equipments sector. Discussion regarding the future approach for their entire network infrastructure is also included in this announcement. Business IT expenditures consist of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firms IT infrastructure and communications.  This market consists of six categories: computer hardware, applications, network hardware, telecom, IT personnel and outsourcing & 3rd party services. Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Other hardware includes cabling and LAN-related installation and design service, as well as on-going maintenance/monitoring/support services, where applicable. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney.


 
05/02/2006
$750.00
What's News?: Embarqing On A New Voyage: Sprint's LTD Unveils It's New Identity
All Business / Business Telecom

This aDRD (Announcement Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Networks, Business Telecom, Competitive Profiles and Enterprise Business subscription.  This announcement discusses and analyzes the unveiling of Sprint’s new LTD division, "EMBARQ". Network hardware consists of equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks.  This equipment includes the major categories of routers, LAN switches, modems, hubs, remote access servers. Business Telecom consists of business expenditures on telecom services, such as wireline and wireless voice, data services and VPNs, as well as managed services provided by a telecom operator.  This category of IT spending also consists of business expenditures on wireline voice equipment, such as TDM PBXs and handsets, and wireless voice/mobile data equipment. Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney.


 
03/16/2006
$750.00