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Fortunately, the world economy seems to be heading towards a recession, which is good news for the IT industry, as history has shown that spending on the economy and IT companies are closely related. But what is valid in the year 2010 for technology providers? IT budgets will increase business? Which sectors of the IT industry will be more attractive for businesses? The "Enterprise Technology Trends 2010" report addresses these issues in the primary and secondary research on the enterprise IT market. Property Research Business Insights provides an overview of the company IT budget changes in 2010 and trends businesses that are the widest years next business IT decisions. The rest of the report examines trends in 10 key industry to watch next year. From May 2010 does not mark a return to irresponsible use three to five years, but still promises to be an interesting year for the IT industry.

Features Main report

• Independent Study ISD organizations working data in different geographical regions and vertical industries
• Articles of secondary research, analyst, annual reports, materials and media company
• Distribution of corporate IT spending 2010 forecasts by geography, vertical and sizeband

Scope of this report

• better understand the 10 trends Key affecting technology spending by IT companies in 2010
• Identify key areas of innovation and new market opportunities in 2010
• The sales and marketing messages tailored to meet business expectations
• Identify competitive threats

Market matters

(1) Mashups / DIY IT: In 2013, Business Insights believes that the enterprise mashup market will be worth $ 1.74bn, thanks to the growing involvement of major software players, the evolution of market definition and understanding of mashups, the new rules, increasing the absorption of SOA and cloud computing, and recession.
(2) Virtualization: In 2010, virtualization will continue to expand even more in the business of virtualization and virtualization Set desktop applications for rapid growth.
(3) Collaboration: The launch of Google Wave in 2009 could spur the adoption of collaborative business 2.0 platforms and threaten the sustainability of traditional productivity tools and applications.

The main conclusions of this report

(1) 34% of the organizations to increase their IT budget in 2010 – however, this increase is lower than seen in previous years.
(2) The outlook for IT spending North America is more optimistic than it is for Europe: 60 percent of organizations expect to improve the budget by 2010.
(3) The three basic trends underlying investment in IT in 2010 are: reducing costs, do more with less and work smarter.
(4) Office of movement towards the adoption virtualization to the general public in 2010 and 2011-16000000 computers could be virtualized.

Key questions answered

• What technologies are companies that invest in the next year?
• What business IT spending outlook for 2010?
• What are the regions / sizeband / Vertical are increasingly investing in IT in 2010?

Content:
Content
Technology Industry Trends 2010
Executive Summary 12
IT investment firms in 2010 12
DIY IT 13
moves toward widespread adoption of virtualization 13
Collaboration is big business in 2010 14
Securing the cloud 15
The battle for smart phone business up to 16 inputs
The technology to free 16
Customer Service 3.0 17
Videoconferencing market ripe for a review of up to 18
Security remains high on the agenda of companies 19
Recalculation of interfaces 20
Chapter 1 Introduction 22
What is this report? 22
Who will report? 22
Methodology 22
Chapter 2 Enterprise IT investment in 2010 24
Summary 24
Introduction 25
IT Spending in 2010 25
The 28 larger image
patterns of business spending in 2010 30
Among the factors that made the decision to purchase 30
Prospects for Investment in IT vertical 2010 31
Prospects IT investment in 2010, by geography 31
The outlook for IT investment in 2010 sizeband 32
Underlying trends to support investment technology in 2010 33
34 Cost reduction
Doing more with 35
36 Working smarter
Outsourcing basic processes 36
Chapter March 40 DIY IT
Summary 40
Introduction 40
DIY Growing IT 41
Definition of 41 mashups
The main underlying trends of growth IT 42 DIY
Increasing efficiency 42
43 Cost reduction
Simplification 43
Mobility / UA 43
44 Collaboration
Looking outside the company 44
Innovation carried out by 45 consumer
Green IT / Sustainability 45
45 Market development
Market drivers 47
47 market opportunity
48 Impact on suppliers
The obstacles for future growth 50
Chapter 4 virtualisation moves 52 public adoption
Summary 52
Introduction 52
new areas of virtualization 53
The 55 larger image
Grande trends supporting the global growth of virtualization of 56
The efficiency gains 56
56 Cost reduction
Simplification 57
Convergence 58
Mobility / UA 58
Looking outside the company 58
consumer led innovation by 59
Green IT / Sustainability 59
Evolution 60 market
desktop virtualization implementation for rapid growth in 2010 61
Virtualization will also see the extensive applications 62 adoption in 2010
63 Impact on suppliers
Competition is fierce in the virtualization space Office 63
Microsoft and VMware virtualization Square fight in 63
Virtualization Management: an area of future growth? 64
Growth Barriers 64
VDI is not necessarily suitable for deployments 64 scale
The lack of interoperability standards could limit growth of 65
Desktop virtualization and application deployment has different challenges to the storage and server virtualization 66
Chapter 5 Collaboration is big business in 2010 68
Abstract 68
Introduction 68
joint venture: the story so far 69
The biggest Picture 72
Collaboration Trends 2010 74
Cloud computing and SaaS offers a low cost to discuss collaboration services 74
Can the platform for collaboration become redundant? 75
76 Impact on suppliers
Google is a threatens to disrupt the status quo 76
Holders kiss 77 2.0 Business Collaboration
Not everything is at stake in 2010 77
Vendor recommendations 79
Chapter 6 Security of the cloud 82
Abstract 82
Introduction 83
84 Cloud computing
The Big Picture 86
concerns of the 89
The security and resource sharing 90
The lack of security in the clouds 91
92 Impact on suppliers
93 actions of the vendor
Recommendation 1: Emission 93 Security audits
Recommendation 2: go beyond SLA 94
Recommendation 3: 94 to ensure safety
New Opportunities 94
The consequences of doing nothing 96
Chapter 7 The battle for smart phone business up to 98 rounds
Abstract 98
Introduction 98
Past, Present and Future 99 smartphones
The biggest Photo 100
The smartphone market is divided into 101
Smartphone prosumers to influence company 101 purchasing decisions
Greater convergence between smartphones and netbooks 102
The market for business-oriented applications out of 103
Impact on 104 sales
RIM's market share at risk 104
Apple iPhone in the enterprise breaks 105
The rise of Android 105 aircraft
What Does Nokia? 107
What future for Windows? 107
Chapter 8 of the 110 free technology
Abstract 110
Introduction 110
The history of the "free" 111
The image 112
114 Market Prospects
The growth of "free" software 114
Microsoft Office 2010 114
Open source continues at its 115th
Impact of 117 vendors
Suppliers compete in price of 117 productivity applications
Adopt strategies of 119 companies purchase hybrid
The cost of "free" 120
The downward spiral trivialization 120
120 business concerns
Chapter 9 124 3.0 Customer Service
Summary 124
Introduction 124
The biggest Picture 125
Market development 128
Listen to 129 customers
groups, user testing and focus 130
troubleshooting line 130
131 Impact sales
Product range expansion in suites 131 Customer Service
There is everything to play in a 132 diverse landscape seller
The competition comes from several areas: 132
The challenges to be taken by the market in 2010 134
134 people and processes
Issues Technology 135
Vendor recommendations 136
Chapter 10 of the videoconferencing market ripe for a review of the 138 largest
Abstract 138
Introduction 138
The "technology of the next big thing" 139
140 image
144 Market Opportunities
144 in Asia
144 Health
Tendencies videoconferencing market in 2010 145
videoconferencing systems business to settle in the 145 main
3D videoconferencing corner? 145
Impact on 147 sales
Market Consolidation 147
Skype: a threat to providers of video conferencing? 148
Chapter 11 Security remains a top priority 150 institutional
Abstract 150
Introduction 150
The outlook for corporate security in 2010 151
The image 152
Trends in corporate security in 2010 154
security vendors to exploit a security vulnerability in the SMB market 154
155 Securing the Extended Enterprise
Infrastructure Management 156 effective safety
Continuing the trend of security as a service-157
Web 2.0 is still a security headache 158
Chapter 12 new 162 computer interfaces
Abstract 162
Introduction 162
The emergence of alternatives to the 163 Desktop
The image 165
Impact over 166 sellers
Competition in the office market drives innovation 166
Diversification in the market with touch screen 166
Virtualization Desktop Hard Disk demand for innovation in the thin client 168
threatens the hegemony of market growth 168 rooms Netbook
More than Clock 168
The excitement caused by the market 170
The barriers to adoption 171
173 Index

LOF
Figure 2.1: Changes in the enterprise budgets IT 2010 26
Figure 2.2: The main business priorities for IT investment in 2010 27
Figure 2.3: The external factors have a significant impact on the company spent $ 29
Figure 2.4: Enterprise IT priorities 30 purchase
Figure 2.5: The priorities of the business to drive IT spending in 2010 34
Figure 3.6: Enterprise Mashup stages of market development 47
Figure 3.7: What are the end users of an enterprise mashup provider 48
Figure 4.8: Virtualization 54 Battery Applications
Figure 4.9: Adoption of virtualization 61
Figure 5.10: The companies expect the collaboration technologies have the greatest impact on their activities 70 2010
Figure 5.11: the global enterprise collaboration applications market growth, 2007-2013 71
Figure 6.12: Forecast Cloud Computing Market, 2008-2012 ($ millions) 86
Figure 6.13: security problems of the company from 90 cloud computing
Figure 7.14: Expeditions Smartphone OS, 2008-2014 106
Figure 8.15: The open source software and the size of the market forecast, 2006-2011 (analysts) 116
Figure 10.16: Videoconferencing is high on the agenda of most companies 140
Figure 10.17: The changes in communications have driven changes in most of the 143 organizations
Figure 11.18: the size of the global security company, 2006-2010 152
Figure 12.19: Microsoft Surface in action on AT & T 167

List of Tables
Table 2.1: Forecast of IT spending in 2010, by region (% of respondents to the Business Insights survey) 32
Table 2.2: Projected expenditure sizeband IT in 2010 (% of respondents to the Business Insights survey) 33
Table 4.3: Potential savings of 55 desktop virtualization
Table 6.4: taps Cloud Computing on many business goals 87
Table 7.5: business applications that iTunes (USA) 104
Table 7.6: Shipments by OS Smartphone 2008-2014 (000) 106
Table 8.7: Cost reduction is the main motivation for spending decisions in 2010 (1 = low impact – 4 = high impact) 113
Table 10.8: Potential savings of CO2 from the use of videoconferencing is not as great as those generated by the energy-saving initiatives 142 other
Table 10.9: Videoconferencing vendor landscape (unit shipments worldwide for the first half of 2009) 147
Table 11.10: Market Size Business Global Security, 153 2006-2010
Table 12.11 displays: touch yet started the company (impact on the organization indicated by 1 = low impact – 4 = severe impact) 163

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