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The pivot table and relative summary tables in this report allow you to view a five-year (2008 through 2013) total software revenue projection for each segment and subsegment of the enterprise application software market: content, communications and collaboration (e-learning suites, enterprise content management, enterprise e-mail and calendaring, information access with search, team collaboration, and Web conferencing); CRM (customer service and support, marketing, and sales); digital content creation (desktop drawing and illustration, digital imaging, painting and photo editing, digital video, DVD authoring, print publishing, and readers and viewers); ERP (enterprise asset management, financial management systems, human capital management and manufacturing/operations); office suites; other application software (including engineering); project and portfolio management; and supply chain management (service parts planning, supply chain execution, supply chain planning and supply chain sourcing). Segments and subsegments of the enterprise infrastructure software market include: application development (AD) (requirements elicitation and management, software change and configuration management [SCCM] [distributed], SCCM [mainframe], other application life cycle management, database design, object-oriented analysis and design [OOA&D], Java platform AD tools, Microsoft .NET platform AD tools, language-oriented development environments [distributed], language-oriented development environments [mainframe], dynamic Web application tools, security testing [dynamic application security testing and static application security testing], testing [distributed], testing [mainframe], and other AD software); business intelligence (embedded and stand-alone platforms); data integration (embedded and stand-alone tools); database management systems (DBMSs) (prerelational and relational); IT operations management (ITOM) (application management, asset management, availability and performance, configuration management, DBMS management, IT services desk and help desk, job scheduling, network management, and other ITOM); operating systems (OSs) (HP-UX, IBM AIX, IBM System i, IBM System z, Linux [desktop], Linux [server], other proprietary OS, other proprietary Unix, Sun Solaris, Windows [desktop and mobile], Windows [server] and other infrastructure software); application infrastructure and middleware (AIM) (application infrastructure suites, application servers, business process management suites, other AIM, transaction processing monitors, integration as a service [B2B], portal products and user interaction tools, enterprise service buses, message-oriented middleware, B2B middleware software [stand-alone], and integration appliances); security (consumer antivirus, e-mail security boundary, enterprise antivirus, other security software, security information and event management, URL filtering, user provisioning, and Web access management); and storage (backup and recovery software, core storage management, data replication, storage resource management, device resource management, and HSM/archiving). Regions covered include North America (the U.S. and Canada), Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and the Rest of Latin America), Western Europe (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the U.K. and the Rest of Western Europe), Eastern Europe (the Baltics [Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania], Belarus, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, the Ukraine and the Rest of Eastern Europe), the Middle East and Africa (South Africa, Turkey, Israel and the Rest of Middle East and Africa), Japan and Asia/Pacific (Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and the Rest of Asia/Pacific).
1 Total Enterprise Software Revenue Summary, 2008-2013
2 Pivot Table: Total Enterprise Software Revenue, 2008-2013
4 Exchange Rates and Notes
5 Segmentation and Definitions
1-1 Total Enterprise Software Revenue by Subsegment, 2008-2013 (Millions of U.S. Dollars)
1-2 Total Enterprise Software Revenue and Annual Growth by Macroregion, 2008-2013 (Millions of U.S. Dollars)
1-3 Total Enterprise Software Revenue by Regional IT Status, 2008-2013 (Millions of U.S. Dollars)
1-4 Total Enterprise Software Revenue by Subregion, 2008-2013 (Millions of U.S. Dollars)
1-5 Total Enterprise Software Revenue Growth Rates by Currency, 2007-2010
2-1 Total Enterprise Software Revenue for All Market Segments and Regions, 2008-2013, 3Q09 Update (Millions of Currency)
4-1 Exchange Rates (Foreign Currency per U.S. Dollar)
4-2 Geographical Segmentation
8-1 Market Analyst Coverage Map
8-2 Regional Market Analyst Coverage Map
8-3 Technology Market Analyst Coverage Map
1-1 Total Enterprise Software Revenue by Macroregion, 2008-2013
1-2 Total Enterprise Software Revenue by Regional IT Status, 2008-2013
3-1 General Notes on Forecast Methodology
3-2 Notes on 3Q09 Forecasts
4-1 Notes on Exchange Rates and Currency Impact
5-1 Links to Definitions and Methodology Guides
5-2 Enterprise Infrastructure Software and Enterprise Application Software Defined
5-3 Technology Segmentation
6-1 Link to Forecast Assumptions
6-2 Links to Relevant Documents
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