This IDC study forecasts the size and growth rate of the worldwide workload scheduling and automation software market for 2013-2017. Historical information going back to 2008 is provided for comparison. This study reflects the impact of definitions contained in IDC's Software Taxonomy, 2012 (IDC #235401, June 2012).
"We forecast a 2012-2017 CAGR of 8.2% for the worldwide workload scheduling and automation software market," comments Mary Johnston Turner, research vice president, Enterprise System Management Software. She further explains this forecast, saying, "The distributed server/workload automation submarket - which encompasses physical, virtual, and cloud provisioning and workload migration automation as well as distributed run-book automation solutions - is the fastest-growing segment because of continuing enterprise and service provider deployments of virtualization and cloud computing architectures."
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Methodology
Historical Market Values and Exchange Rates
Workload Scheduling and Automation Software Market Definition
Job Scheduling
Distributed Server/Workload Automation
Situation Overview
Future Outlook
Forecast and Assumptions
Worldwide Workload Scheduling and Automation Software Forecast, 2013-2017
Job Scheduling and Distributed Server/Workload Automation Segment Forecasts
Assumptions
Market Context
Essential Guidance
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Synopsis
Table: Worldwide Workload Scheduling and Automation Software Revenue by Operating Environment, 2012-2017 ($M)
Table: Worldwide Workload Scheduling and Automation Software Revenue by Segment, 2012-2017 ($M)
Table: Top 3 Assumptions for the Worldwide Workload Scheduling and Automation Software Market, 2013-2017
Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Workload Scheduling and Automation Software Market, 2013-2017
Table: Worldwide Workload Scheduling and Automation Software Revenue, 2008-2017: Comparison of December 2012 and March 2013 Forecasts ($M)
Figure: Worldwide Workload Scheduling and Automation Software Revenue by Operating Environment, 2012 and 2017
Figure: Worldwide Workload Scheduling and Automation Software Revenue by Segment, 2012-2017
Figure: Worldwide Workload Scheduling and Automation Software Revenue, 2008-2017: Comparison of December 2012 and March 2013 Forecasts
Worldwide Workload Scheduling and Automation Software 2013-2017 Forecast: Including Submarket Breakouts published by IDC in March 4, 2013. This report consists of Pages: 16 and the price starts from US $ 4500.
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