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Market Research Report

Japan End-User Survey 2009: Usage of Infrastructure Software and Middleware

Published by IDC
Published February, 2010 Product code 114433
Content info Pages: 129
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Japan End-User Survey 2009: Usage of Infrastructure Software and Middleware published by IDC in February, 2010. This report consists of Pages: 129 and the price starts from US $ 7500.

Introduction

Abstract

This IDC study (which is a translation of the Japanese report IDC #J9370101) explores the use of infrastructure software/middleware products such as OS, database management system, application server, system management, and virtualization software, the factors emphasized by users in selecting products, and the problems faced.

"Overall, many issues exist across the various product and company segments. Currently, we can hardly say that users are satisfied with existing infrastructure software/middleware. By resolving the issues faced by user companies, vendors will be able to promote the use of infrastructure software/middleware. There is still room for the software market to grow. In particular, it is important to educate user companies, provide support, and keep abreast of the latest technologies," says Mitsuhiro Iriya, market analyst, Software, IDC Japan software.

Table of Contents

  • IDC Opinion
  • In This Study
    • Methodology
      • Survey Method
      • Industry Classification
      • Definitions of System Applications
      • Points to Note
    • Respondent Profile
    • Executive Summary
  • Situation Overview
    • IT Spending Trends
      • Annual IT Budgets and Changes
      • Changes in Packaged Software Spending as a Share of Annual Budgets
      • Priority Infrastructure Software/Middleware Spending in FY09 (Accounting Year)
    • Server OS Implementation Rates
      • Open Source Server Installation
      • Types of Server OSs Implemented
      • Plans to Install or Refresh/Replace Server OS
    • Client OS Implementation Landscape
      • Number of PC Units Implemented and OS Types
      • Plans to Shift toward Windows Vista
    • Database Management System Implementation Landscape
      • Database Management System Implementation
      • Database Management System Selection and Problems
      • Database Management Systems Considered for Future Implementation
      • Data Warehouse Implementation and Issues
    • Application Server Implementation Landscape
      • Application Server Product Implementation
      • Reasons for Choice of Application Servers and Problems
      • Application Servers Considered for Future Implementation
    • System Operation Management Software Implementation
      • System Management and Issues
      • Management Software Implementation
      • System Management Software Selection and Problems
      • System Management Software Vendor Considered and Functions Emphasized
    • Virtualization Software Implementation
      • x86 Server Virtualization using Virtualization Software
      • Hypervisor Virtualization Software Implementation
      • x86 Server Virtualization Implementation using Hypervisor Virtualization Software: Objectives and Problems
      • Plans to Implement x86 Server Virtualization Using Hypervisor Virtualization Software
      • Implementation of Client Virtualization using Virtualization Software
    • Collaborative Software Implementation Landscape
      • Collaborative Software Implementation
      • Reasons for Choice of Collaborative Software and Problems
      • Shift from Packaged to SaaS/ASP Collaborative Software
      • Web Conferencing Systems Implementation
    • Software Appliance Awareness and Usage Experience
    • Image of Infrastructure Software/Middleware Vendor
    • Future IT Solutions/Technologies
  • Future Outlook
  • Essential Guidance
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis
  • Table: Respondent Distribution: by Industry (Detailed) (%)
  • Table: No. of Open Source Servers Installed: by Industry and Company Size (%)
  • Table: Windows Server OS Distribution: by Industry and Company Size (%)
  • Table: Unix Server OS Distribution: by Industry and Company Size (%)
  • Table: Linux Server OS Distribution: by Industry and Company Size (%)
  • Table: No. of PCs Implemented: by Industry (%)
  • Table: Standard OSs Used in Enterprise PCs: by Industry and No. of PC Units (%)
  • Table: Use of Database Management System Products for Mission-Critical Systems: by Industry and Company Size (%)
  • Table: Use of Database Management System Products for Information Systems: by Industry and Company Size (%)
  • Table: Use of Database Management System Products for Web Systems: by Industry and Company Size (%)
  • Table: Use of Application Server Products for Mission-Critical Systems: by Industry and Company Size (%)
  • Table: Use of Application Server Products for Information Systems: by Industry and Company Size (%)
  • Table: Use of Application Server Products for Web Systems: by Industry and Company Size (%)
  • Figure: Respondent Distribution: Industry
  • Figure: Respondent Distribution: Company Size
  • Figure: FY 2008 (Accounting Year) Annual IT Spending: by Industry
  • Figure: FY 2009 (Accounting Year) IT Budget Changes: by Industry
  • Figure: FY 2009 (Accounting Year) IT Budget Changes: by Company Size
  • Figure: FY 2008 (Accounting Year) Packaged Software Spending as a Share of Annual IT Budget: by Industry
  • Figure: FY 2008 (Accounting Year) Packaged Software Spending as a Share of Annual IT Budget: by Company Size
  • Figure: FY 2009 (Accounting Year) Packaged Software Budget Changes: by Industry
  • Figure: FY2009 (Accounting Year) Packaged Software Budget Changes: by Company Size
  • Figure: FY 2009 (Accounting Year) Priority Infrastructure Software/Middleware
  • Figure: FY 2009 (Accounting Year) Priority Infrastructure Software/Middleware: by Company Size
  • Figure: Open Source Server Distribution by OS: by Industry
  • Figure: Open Source Server Distribution by OS: by Company Size
  • Figure: Plans to Implement or Replace/Refresh Server OSs
  • Figure: Types of Server OSs to be Implemented
  • Figure: Plans to Migrate to Windows Vista
  • Figure: Plans to Migrate to Windows Vista: by Industry
  • Figure: Existing Database Management System Products: by System Application
  • Figure: Reasons for Choices of Database Management System Products: by System Application
  • Figure: Reasons for Choices of Database Management System Products for Mission-Critical Systems: by Product
  • Figure: Reasons for Choices of Database Management System Products for Information Systems: by Product
  • Figure: Reasons for Choices of Database Management System Products for Web Systems: by Product
  • Figure: Problems faced in Managing Database Management Systems
  • Figure: Most Severe Problems faced in Managing Database Management Systems: by Company Size
  • Figure: Database Management System Products Considered for Future Implementation: by System Application
  • Figure: Data Warehouse Implementation: by Industry
  • Figure: Data Capacities of Data Warehouses Implemented: by Industry
  • Figure: Problems faced in Managing Data Warehouses
  • Figure: Existing Application Server Products: by System Application
  • Figure: Reasons for Choice of Application Server Products: by System Application
  • Figure: Reasons for Choice of Application Server Products for Mission-Critical Systems: by Product
  • Figure: Reasons for Choice of Application Server Products for Information Systems: by Product
  • Figure: Reasons for Choice of Application Server Products for Web Systems: by Product
  • Figure: Problems faced in Managing Application Servers
  • Figure: Most Severe Problems faced in Managing Application Servers: by Company Size
  • Figure: Application Server Products Considered for Future Implementation: by System Application
  • Figure: Changes in System Management Workloads
  • Figure: Problems in System Management
  • Figure: Most Severe Problems in System Management: by Company Size
  • Figure: Standardization of Management Processes
  • Figure: System Management Issues
  • Figure: Priority System Management Issues
  • Figure: Existing System Management Software Product Vendors
  • Figure: Major System Management Software Vendors by Industry
  • Figure: Major System Management Software Vendors by Company Size
  • Figure: System Management Software Functions
  • Figure: System Management Software Functions: by Company Size
  • Figure: Reasons for Choice of System Management Software
  • Figure: Reasons for Choice of System Management Software: by Company Size
  • Figure: Problems in Managing System Management Software
  • Figure: System Management Software Vendors Considered: by Company Size
  • Figure: Management Functions Emphasized in System Management Software Considered for Future Implementation
  • Figure: x86 Server Virtualization Using Virtualization Software
  • Figure: x86 Server Virtualization Using Virtualization Software: by Industry
  • Figure: x86 Server Virtualization Using Virtualization Software: by Company Size
  • Figure: Virtualization Software Usage Environments: by Virtualization Type
  • Figure: Types of Hypervisor Virtualization Software Used in Actual Work Environments
  • Figure: Types of Hypervisor Virtualization Software Used in Development/Test Environments
  • Figure: Average No. of Virtual Machines Implemented with Hypervisor Virtualization Software Per Unit of Physical Server: by Usage Environment
  • Figure: Types of Guest OSs Operating on Hypervisor Virtualization Software: by Usage Environment
  • Figure: Types of Applications Operating on Hypervisor Virtualization Software: by Usage Environment
  • Figure: Objectives of x86 Server Virtualization using Hypervisor Virtualization Software: by Usage Environment
  • Figure: Most Important Objectives of x86 Server Virtualization using Hypervisor Virtualization Software: by Usage Environment
  • Figure: Problems faced in Managing Hypervisor Virtualization Software: by Usage Environment
  • Figure: Most Severe Problems faced in Managing Hypervisor Virtualization Software: by Usage Environment
  • Figure: Factors Emphasized for Efficient Management of Virtual Environments implemented with Hypervisor Virtualization
  • Figure: Plans to Implement x86 Server Virtualization with Hypervisor Virtualization Software
  • Figure: Types of Hypervisor Virtualization Software Considered
  • Figure: Concerns over Hypervisor Virtualization Software implementation
  • Figure: Client Virtualization Implementation
  • Figure: Departments that Implemented Client Virtualization: by Virtualization Type
  • Figure: Objectives of Implementing Client Virtualization: Screen Transfer Method
  • Figure: Objectives of Implementing Client Virtualization: Server Hosted
  • Figure: Objectives of Implementing Client Virtualization: Client Hosted
  • Figure: Collaborative Software Implementation
  • Figure: Types of Collaborative Software (Packaged) Used: by Company Size
  • Figure: Types of Collaborative Software (SaaS/ASP) Used: by Company Size
  • Figure: Reasons for Choices of Existing Collaborative Software (Packaged): by Company Size
  • Figure: Reasons for Choices of Existing Collaborative Software (SaaS/ASP): by Company Size
  • Figure: Reasons for Choices of Existing Collaborative Software: by Product
  • Figure: Functions Emphasized when Choosing Collaborative Software (Packaged)
  • Figure: Functions Emphasized For Choosing Collaborative Software (SaaS/ASP)
  • Figure: Problems in Managing Collaborative Software: Companies with Fewer than 1,000 Employees
  • Figure: Most Severe Problems faced in Managing Collaborative Software: Companies with 1,000 or more Employees
  • Figure: Migration from Packaged to SaaS/ASP Collaborative Software: by Company Size
  • Figure: Web Conferencing Systems Implementation
  • Figure: Objectives of Implementing Web Conferencing Systems
  • Figure: Software Appliances (Virtual Appliances) Usage Experience and Awareness
  • Figure: Software Appliances (Virtual Appliances) Usage Experience and Awareness
  • Figure: Infrastructure Software/Middleware with Strong Image of Contribution to Businesses
  • Figure: Infrastructure Software/Middleware Vendors with Growth Potentials
  • Figure: IT Solutions and Technological Trends Watched by User Companies
  • Figure: Views on Cloud Computing
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