This Microsoft Excel pivot table report provides highly detailed segmentation of the worldwide Ethernet switch market for the current and seven preceding quarters, breaking down port shipments and manufacturers’ revenues by all the following categories:
-Region (North America, EMEA, Asia/Pacific, and CALA) -Form Factor (Fixed, Modular) -Wire Speed (Fast, Gigabit, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet) -OSI Layer (Unmanaged, Web Smart, L2, L3, and L4-7) -Vendor (18 Vendors)
This report also includes port shipments and manufacturers’ revenues for copper Gigabit Ethernet shipments and PoE by wire speed.
The Microsoft Excel pivot table report provides highly detailed segmentation of the worldwide Ethernet switch market for the current and seven preceding quarters, breaking down port shipments and manufacturers’ revenues by all the following categories:
-Region (North America, EMEA, Asia/Pacific, and CALA) -Form Factor (Fixed, Modular) -Wire Speed (Fast, Gigabit, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet) -OSI Layer (Unmanaged, Web Smart, L2, L3, and L4-7) -Vendor (18 Vendors)
This report also includes port shipments and manufacturers’ revenues for copper Gigabit Ethernet shipments and PoE by wire speed.
The Microsoft Excel pivot table report provides highly detailed segmentation of the worldwide Ethernet switch market for the current and five preceding quarters, breaking down port shipments and manufacturers’ revenues by all the following categories:
-Region (North America, EMEA, Asia/Pacific, and CALA) -Form Factor (Fixed, Modular) -Wire Speed (Fast, Gigabit, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet) -OSI Layer (Unmanaged, Web Smart, L2, L3, and L4-7) -Vendor (18 vendors)
This report also includes port shipments and manufacturers’ revenues for copper Gigabit Ethernet shipments and PoE by wire speed.
This report examines the Ethernet switch market for 2Q09. Market shares for a wide range of Ethernet switch vendors are provided, based both on port shipments and manufacturers' revenue for the quarter. In addition, port shipments and manufacturers' revenue are reported for the five quarters previous to 2Q09. The data is highly segmented, both by OSI Layer (L2, L3, and L4-7) and equipment configuration (Fixed vs. Modular), as well as by speed (Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet). Cross segmentation is also provided for greater granularity; for example, L2 Fixed Fast Ethernet.
This report examines the Ethernet switch market for 1Q09. Market shares for a wide range of Ethernet switch vendors are provided, based both on port shipments and manufacturers' revenue for the quarter. In addition, port shipments and manufacturers' revenue are reported for the five quarters previous to 1Q09. The data is highly segmented, both by OSI Layer (L2, L3, and L4-7) and equipment configuration (Fixed vs. Modular), as well as by speed (Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet). Cross segmentation is also provided for greater granularity; for example, L2 Fixed Fast Ethernet.
This report examines the Ethernet switch market for 4Q08. Market shares for a wide range of Ethernet switch vendors are provided, based both on port shipments and manufacturer's revenue for the quarter. In addition, port shipments and manufacturer's revenue are reported for the five quarters previous to 4Q08. The data is highly segmented, both by OSI Layer (L2, L3, and L4-7) and equipment configuration (Fixed vs. Modular), as well as by speed (Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet). Cross segmentation is also provided for greater granularity (for example: L2 Fixed Fast Ethernet).
This report examines the Ethernet switch market for 3Q08. Market shares for a wide range of Ethernet switch vendors are provided, based both on port shipments and manufacturers' revenue for the quarter. In addition, port shipments and manufacturers' revenue are reported for the five quarters subsequent to 3Q08. The data is highly segmented, both by OSI Layer (L2, L3, and L4-7) and equipment configuration (Fixed vs. Modular), as well as by speed (Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet). Cross segmentation is also provided for greater granularity (for example: L2 Fixed Fast Ethernet).
Web Smart Switches Gain Traction With SMBs Worldwide
Over the past several years, IT investment in networking equipment has grown across all sizes of business. However, growth in the small/medium business (SMB) segment has outpaced the rest of the market and vendors of web smart switching solutions have benefited greatly. In 2007, Ethernet switch vendors shipped over 10 million web smart ports, accounting for approximately 10% of total port shipments to SMBs. This growth and opportunity to gain market share has attracted the attention of many vendors and strong competition is expected.
This report helps to answer specific questions and provide insights, on the following: -Port shipments and growth by size of business. -Top web smart vendors by port shipments and revenues. -Vendor market shares by geographic region. -Impact of web smart products on unmanaged and managed product categories. -Five-year forecasts of web smart port shipments and revenues by wire-speed. -Size of business, vertical markets, and distribution channels targeted by vendors. - Comparison of energy efficient metrics for basic and advanced web smart switch products by vendor.
This report examines the Ethernet switch market for 2Q08. Market shares for a wide range of Ethernet switch vendors are provided, based both on port shipments and manufacturer’s revenue for the quarter. In addition, port shipments and manufacturer’s revenue are reported for the five quarters subsequent to 2Q08. The data is highly segmented, both by OSI Layer (L2, L3, and L4-7) and equipment configuration (Fixed vs. Modular), as well as by speed (Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet). Cross segmentation is also provided for greater granularity (for example: L2 Fixed Fast Ethernet).
This report examines the Ethernet switch market for 1Q08. Market shares for a wide range of Ethernet switch vendors are provided, based both on port shipments and manufacturer’s revenue for the quarter. In addition, port shipments and manufacturer’s revenue are reported for the five quarters subsequent to 1Q08. The data is highly segmented, both by OSI Layer (L2, L3, and L4-7) and equipment configuration (Fixed vs. Modular), as well as by speed (Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet). Cross segmentation is also provided for greater granularity (for example: L2 Fixed Fast Ethernet).
This report examines the Ethernet switch market for 4Q07. Market shares for a wide range of Ethernet switch vendors are provided, based both on port shipments and manufacturers' revenue for the quarter. In addition, port shipments and manufacturers' revenue are reported for the five quarters subsequent to 4Q07. The data is highly segmented, both by OSI Layer (L2, L3, and L4-7) and equipment configuration (Fixed vs. Modular), as well as by speed (Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet). Cross segmentation is also provided for greater granularity (for example: L2 Fixed Fast Ethernet).
Green Networking Equipment: Who Leads and Who Lags
Power consumption and other "green" issues are fast becoming the information technology (IT) industry's biggest challenge. Inevitably, as these concerns grow, focus will broaden to all types of IT equipment, settling on one of the thirstiest devices: the LAN switch. In-Stat believes switch vendors who address energy efficiency earliest have significant opportunities to develop competitive advantage in their respective markets, taking full advantage of the continuing growth in the switch market.
This report helps to answer specific questions and provide insights into: -The components of "green" networking and how they affect energy efficiency -The significant differences in the energy efficiency of switch equipment between vendors -The importance of going "green," looking specifically at the explosive PoE growth and its future power requirements, as well as the development of new network technologies -The advantages and disadvantages of standard and proprietary hardware components -A comparison of power efficiency by vendor for Fixed Gigabit Ethernet switches -The different measures vendors are currently pursuing to improve energy efficiency