Frost & Sullivan, Oct 2010, Pages: 100
Measurement AnalysisMarket Age
- Revenue and Growth RatesCompetitors and Products
- Market Drivers
- Market Restraints
Market Forecasts and Trend Analysis
- Revenue Forecasts for the World Ad Insertion Server
Applied Computer Research (ACR), April 2009, Pages: 159
and Total Employees, Chart 1 of 2
Server Hardware Platforms in Use - Group 2 - By # of PCs and # of Servers Supported, Chart 2 of 2
Use of Multiple Server Vendors
Operating Systems in Use for Production
Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) [a division of Institute for Information Industry (III)], Sep 2009, Pages: 49
is still expected to pale in comparison with the same period in 2008. List of Tables:
1. Taiwanese Server Full System and Barebone Shipment Volume, 1Q 2007 - 2Q 2010
2. Taiwanese Server Full System
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Aug 2011, Pages: 886
.
Application servers are used to build a Web page and shopping cart for e-commerce. Application servers offer e-mail, chat, and phone for personalized web reach of product displays and shopping carts. Retailers
Business Insights, Jan 2009, Pages: 111
vendors energy efficiency branding 84
Table 4.20: Energy-efficient server processing technologies 86
Table 4.21: Comparison of maximum power of leading energy-efficient server processors 87
Table 4
Objective Analysis, Aug 2008, Pages: 60
Other Real Time Transaction Processing Systems
Media Servers
Video on Demand (VOD)
Special Needs of HDTV
Broadcast Video
Video Production and Modeling
Large Internet Servers
Real Time Data/Feed
Frost & Sullivan, Nov 2009, Pages: 67
development systems to production systems, fearing a failed migration.
Trends indicate that several enterprises are opting to virtualize their existing server infrastructure, instead of procuring new physical
Analysys Mason Group, Dec 2008, Pages: 57
Telecoms application servers are products that use modern IT software technologies to support the creation, execution and exposure of telecoms services. Communications service providers (CSPs
Objective Analysis, April 2010, Pages: 118
Time Transaction Processing Systems
- Video
- - Video on Demand (VOD)
- - HDTV Drives Higher Capacities
- - Broadcast Video
- - Video Production
- Large Internet Servers
- - Real Time Data/Feed
WinterGreen Research, Inc., July 2010, Pages: 326
to MIP Conversion 3-39
3.12 Cost of Downtime 3-40
3.12.1 OS And Application Support Versions 3-42
3.13 Network System Cost Comparisons on Mainframe vs. Distributed Servers 3-43
Green Data Center
The Diffusion Group, April 2008, Pages: 61
.4 Global Home Server Diffusion 45
6.5 Product Mix Expectations 46
6.6 Regional Home Server Diffusion 47
6.6.1 North America 47
6.6.2 Europe 48
6.6.3 Asia 49
6.6.4 Regional Comparisons 50
7.0 Reflections
FTM Consulting, Nov 2010, Pages: 79
of the recent product introductions targeting this market have been fiber-based, our analysis indicates that by 2015, there will be 2.6 billion servers at large sites being cabled, compared to the small sites
In-Stat/MDR, Dec 2006, Pages: 72
-enabled OS, Basic Media Servers, Media Center PCs with a Media Center-enabled OS and TV Tuner, Non-PC Devices w/Embedded Media Servers, and Total Media Server-Capable Devices. Consumer survey results
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Jan 2008, Pages: 43
at alternatives to sprawling, expensive data centers full of distributed servers. Open systems technology implementation and is being combined with Linux-based application products hosted on System z.
IBM
Butler Group, Oct 2006, Pages: 240
Point Server and SharePoint Server for Search 2007
Oracle – Oracle Secure Enterprise Search 10g Release 10.1.6
Section 9: Product Profiles
9.1 Introduction to Product Profiles
9.2 Product Profiles
Active
IDATE, Jan 2009, Pages: 40
competitor products
Table 6: OVI platform competitors
Table 7: Kindle competitor products
Table 8: Comparison of web-enabled solutions offered by CE companies
Table 9: Potential options for new gen CE
Analysys Mason Group, Aug 2009, Pages: 85
deployments, the maintenance revenue from installed base and the professional services directly related to product deployment. The product components we include in SDP are telecoms application servers (TASs
Zweigwhite, May 2010, Pages: 225
2 - 1 Operating systems on servers.
2 - 2 Operating systems on workstations
2 - 3 Computing hardware
2 - 4 New hardware.
2 - 5 Comparison: How often are machines typically replaced? .
3 - 1 Online
Multimedia Research Group, June 2007, Pages: 344
, and the number of servers required for supporting 30,000, 300,000, 1 million and more subscribers for the fourteen vendors. Also included are detailed profiles of these vendors, their products and middleware