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Market Research Report

2008 POWER PROTECTION: GLOBAL MARKET DEMAND ANALYSIS MARKET INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM VOLUME 06: UPS 20.1 kVA AND OVER: ASIA-PACIFIC

Published by VDC Research Group
Published September, 2008 Product code 75139
Content info 130 Pages - 31 Exhibits
Price
US $ 5250 PDF by Email (Single User License)


2008 POWER PROTECTION: GLOBAL MARKET DEMAND ANALYSIS MARKET INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM VOLUME 06: UPS 20.1 kVA AND OVER: ASIA-PACIFIC published by VDC Research Group in September, 2008. This report consists of 130 Pages - 31 Exhibits and the price starts from US $ 5250.

Introduction

Abstract

VDC Research Group is pleased to announce the release of six reports covering the worldwide UPS market: three reports on the UPS 20 kVA and Under markets, and three reports on the UPS 20.1 kVA and Over markets. These reports analyze shipments of uninterruptible power supplies to the Americas, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa), and Asia-Pacific regions. The reports also contain rankings of purchase criteria by UPS specifiers, competitive market share, discussions of energy storage technologies and profiles of leading and emerging vendors. The reports are designed to serve as a marketing tool for companies who currently manufacture or resell UPSs, or for companies who are considering entering these markets.

Research Highlights

The need to store and process large amounts of data in new and more complex ways shows no sign of abating. Leading vendors such as APC, Eaton and Emerson Network Power expect large data centers and other mission-critical operations to drive the growth of their UPS revenues over the next five years. While shipments of UPS will contribute significantly to the revenues of each of these companies and other market leaders, the ability to offer complete power protection solutions - including hardware, software and service - will be critical for long-term success.

Just as energy consumption in large data centers is a concern, small and medium business owners are looking for easy ways to reduce their operating costs. As they deploy new applications and expand their IT infrastructures, the demand for green technology and energy-efficient UPS equipment is present in these environments as well.

Report Statistics (for each volume)

  • Market Forecast Coverage: 2007-2012
  • Pages: 131
  • Exhibits: 28
  • Phone Survey Sample: 34
  • Web Survey Sample: 300
  • Profiled Vendors: 20

Report Scope

Geographic Regions

  • Americas (including United States, Canada and Mexico and Central and South America)
  • Europe, Middle East, Africa
  • Asia-Pacific (including China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand)

Channels of Distribution

  • Direct Channel
  • Distribution Channel
  • Retail Channel
  • Reseller Channel
  • Other Channels

Key Vertical Markets

  • Broadcasting
  • Energy/Infrastructure
  • Financial Services
  • Government/Institutional
  • Health Care
  • Industrial/Manufacturing
  • Military/Aerospace
  • Residential/Consumer Electronics
  • Retail
  • Telecom/Datacom
  • Other

Product Categories

  • On-line
  • Line Interactive
  • Standby (Off-line)

Table of Contents

  • I. Executive Summary
  • II. Scope and Methodology
  • III. Industry Structure
  • IV. Product Descriptions and Technology Trends
  • V. Market Analysis
  • VI. End-User Analysis
  • VII. Vendor Analysis
  • VIII. Observations and Recommendations
  • IX. Vendor Profiles
  • Appendix: Vendor List
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