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Worldwide Operating Environments 2005-2009 Forecast

DateApr, 2005
Pages25
Price / format$2000 / Online Download

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Abstract:

This IDC study provides a top-down sizing of the operating systems and subsystems market (measured by revenue) in 2004 and a 2005?2009 forecast for this market. During 2004, the operating systems and subsystems market grew at a surprising 8.7%, above IDC's previous expectations. This growth was led by Windows in terms of net new dollars, with Windows revenue growing by 10% and increasing its total from $12.5 billion to $13.8 billion. Microsoft now captures 67% of the revenue in the market. By comparison, Linux, which grew revenue by an impressive 38.6%, captured under 1% of the market total. The Western Europe and rest of the world (ROW) regions produced the greatest growth contributions.

"The growth of the operating systems and subsystems market was surprisingly healthy during 2004," said Al Gillen, research director of System Software at IDC. "This revenue growth was led by Windows, but what made the overall market growth possible was the unexpectedly strong growth posted by the Unix and mainframe platforms."




Table of contents:
Table of Contents
IDC Opinion
In This Study
Methodology
Operating Systems and Subsystems Market Definitions
Situation Overview
The Operating Systems and Subsystems Market in 2004
Future Outlook
Forecast and Assumptions
Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Operating Systems and Subsystems Market, 2005-2009
Operating Systems and Subsystems Forecast, 2005?2009
Worldwide
Table: Worldwide Operating Environments Revenue by Region, 2002-2009 ($M)
Table: Worldwide Operating Environments Revenue by Operating Environment, 2002-2009 ($M)
Figure: Worldwide Operating Environments Revenue by Region, 2004 and 2009
Figure: Worldwide Operating Environments Revenue by Operating Environment, 2004 and 2009
Expectations for the Future
Essential Guidance
Actions to Consider
ISVs and OEMs
End Users
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Related Research
Methodology
Operating Environment Definitions
Synopsis





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