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Market Research Report
Home Servers and Consumer Storage: Analysis and Forecasts
| Published by |
Parks Associates |
| Published |
July, 2008 |
Product code |
63197 |
| Content info |
124 Pages |
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Home Servers and Consumer Storage: Analysis and Forecasts published by Parks Associates in July, 2008. This report consists of 124 Pages and the price starts from US $ 3000.
Abstract
SYNOPSIS
This report identifies different consumer storage platforms and profiles the
most representative / competitive solution providers. With the latest consumer
data on intenders and early adopters, a comprehensive industry analysis, and
industry forecasts, this report takes an early look at an emerging but
promising home server industry.
“Current file storage solutions are not equipped to handle consumers'
evergrowing libraries of digital photos, music, and video,“ said Jane
Shields, research analyst, Parks Associates. “Soon the average
broadband household will need close to a terabyte of storage to account for
their media collections on PCs, portable devices, and DVRs. However, while
storage capacity will certainly be a critical factor in purchase decisions,
the industry needs to pay attention to additional features as it approaches
the mass market.”
Table of Contents
The Bottom Line
1.0 Notes on Methodology
- 1.1 Data Sources
- 1.2 Definitions
2.0 Consumer Storage: An Overview
- 2.1 Classifying Storage Solutions
- 2.1.1 Network-hosted/Online Storage
- 2.1.2 Portable/Mobile Storage
- 2.1.3 Direct Attached Storage
- 2.1.4 Network Attached Storage
- 2.1.5 Home Server
3.0 Catalysts for the Home Server
- 3.1 Consumer Factors
- 3.1.1 Digital Media Use on the Rise
- 3.1.2 Backup and Safekeeping
- 3.1.3 Sharing
- 3.1.4 Home Networking' s Evolution beyond Just Data
- 3.2 Business Factors
- 3.2.1 Established Players Seeking New Markets
- 3.2.2 The Role of Service Providers: Network-hosted and Local Storage
Strategies
- 3.3 Key Components of the Consumer Storage Experience
- 3.3.1 Connectivity Approaches
- 3.3.2 Storage Media
- 3.3.3 Home Networking Technologies
- 3.3.4 Software/Middleware Solutions
- 3.3.5 Industry-led Efforts to Create Connected Product Ecosystems
4.0 Market Forecasts
5.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
- 5.1 For Storage CE Companies
- 5.2 For Service Providers
- 5.3 For Technology Providers
Resource Book
1.0 Profiles
- 1.1 Silicon Companies
- 1.1.1 Broadcom
- 1.1.2 Marvell
- 1.1.3 LSI Corporation
- 1.1.4 Oxford Semiconductor
- 1.1.5 PMC-Sierra Incorporated
- 1.2 Disk and Memory Companies
- 1.2.1 Fujitsu Limited
- 1.2.2 Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
- 1.2.3 Hynix
- 1.2.4 Intel
- 1.2.5 Micron Technology
- 1.2.6 SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd
- 1.2.7 Seagate Technology LLC
- 1.2.8 Spansion
- 1.2.9 SMSC
- 1.2.10 Toshiba
- 1.2.11 Western Digital
- 1.3 NAS Enclosure Companies
- 1.3.1 D-Link
- 1.3.2 Helios
- 1.3.3 NETGEAR
- 1.3.4 Promise Technology
- 1.3.5 Ximeta
- 1.3.6 Zetera
- 1.3.7 ZyXEL
- 1.4 Network-hosted Storage
- 1.4.1 Allmydata.com
- 1.4.2 Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)
- 1.4.3 Box.net
- 1.4.4 Carbonite
- 1.4.5 eSnips Ltd.
- 1.4.6 Fabrik
- 1.4.7 Flipdrive
- 1.4.8 HP Upline
- 1.4.9 IBackup
- 1.4.10 iStorage by Iomega
- 1.4.11 MioNet by Western Digital
- 1.4.12 Mozy by EMC
- 1.4.13 Omnidrive
- 1.4.14 Openomy
- 1.4.15 Strongspace by Joyent
- 1.4.16 SugarSync by Sharpcast, Inc.
- 1.5 Portable Software Companies
- 1.5.1 Buffalo
- 1.5.2 Fujitsu Limited
- 1.5.3 Fujitsu-Siemens Computers
- 1.5.4 HP
- 1.5.5 Iomega
- 1.5.6 LaCie
- 1.5.7 Philips
- 1.5.8 SanDisk Corporation
- 1.5.9 Seagate Technology LLC
- 1.5.10 SimpleTech by Fabrik
- 1.5.11 Storage Application Corporation
- 1.5.12 Toshiba
- 1.5.13 Western Digital
- 1.5.14 Ximeta
- 1.6 Direct Attached Storage Companies
- 1.6.1 Buffalo
- 1.6.2 Fujitsu-Siemens Computers
- 1.6.3 Hammer Storage
- 1.6.4 Iomega
- 1.6.5 LaCie
- 1.6.6 Philips
- 1.6.7 Seagate Technology LLC
- 1.6.8 SimpleTech by Fabrik
- 1.6.9 Western Digital
- 1.7 Network Attached Storage Companies
- 1.7.1 Buffalo
- 1.7.2 Hammer Storage
- 1.7.3 LaCie
- 1.7.4 Philips
- 1.7.5 Western Digital
- 1.8 Home Server Companies
- 1.8.1 Apple
- 1.8.2 Buffalo
- 1.8.3 Fujitsu-Siemens Computers
- 1.8.4 HP
- 1.8.5 Iomega
- 1.8.6 LaCie
- 1.8.7 Philips
- 1.8.8 Seagate Technology LLC
- 1.8.9 TranquilPC
- 1.9 Software Companies
- 1.9.1 Axentra
- 1.9.2 Digion
- 1.9.3 EMC
- 1.9.4 J. River, Inc.
- 1.9.5 Macrovision
- 1.9.6 Microsoft
- 1.9.7 PacketVideo by Nextwave Wireless Inc.
- 1.9.8 QNX Software
- 1.9.9 Syabas Technology Inc.
Figures
- Portable Device Adoption and Usage
- Use of Digital Platforms by Media Type
- Network-hosted Storage Environment
- Network-hosted Storage Solution for Storage Only
- Network-hosted Storage Solution for Storage and Sharing
- Network-hosted Storage Solution for Storage, Sharing and Social Networking
- Major Digital Storage/Backup Deployments
- Forecast of Annual Revenue of Broadband Service Provider-Provisioned
Online Storage Services
- Portable Storage Devices
- Direct Attached Storage Devices
- Network Attached Storage Devices
- Home Server Devices
- Digital Media Activities (2006 vs. 2007)
- Broadband Video Activities: At Least Weekly
- Total Gigabytes Used (Average) for Digital Media Storage
- Households Using Place-shifting Solutions
- Interest in Computer Features
- How Do Internet Users Back up Documents and Content?
- Important Storage Features for NAS Devices
- Online Sharing Activities: Communication and Information
- Important Sharing Features for NAS Devices
- Data Network Growth Forecast
- Defining Home Networking
- Important Networking Features for NAS Devices
- Willingness to Pay for a Network-Hosted Storage Solution
- Home Networking Technologies
- Network Media Market Share: As a Percentage of Networked Devices
- Software/Middleware Providers
- DLNA Vision
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