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		<title>Deep Packet Inspection Market Bolstered by US-CERT Einstein  Programs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 08:39:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection  market has been bolstered in the recent years by deployment of Einstein, an intrusion detection system that monitors the network gateways of government departments and agencies in the United States for unauthorized traffic. According to a new market study &#8220;Deep Packet Inspection (DPI): U.S. Government Market Forecast 2010-2015&#8220;, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection  market has been bolstered in the recent years by deployment of Einstein, an intrusion detection system that monitors the network gateways of government departments and agencies in the United States for unauthorized traffic. According to a new market study &#8220;<a href="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/2010/02/17/deep-packet-inspection-market/">Deep Packet Inspection (DPI): U.S. Government Market Forecast 2010-2015</a>&#8220;, the DPI technology is in a very favorable position to emerge as a major line of cyber defense for years to come as the only technology that can deliver the goods. The U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 36% from 2010 to around US$ 1.8 Billion by 2015. </p>
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<p>Howard Schmidt,  Special Assistant to the President and the Cybersecurity Coordinator, has unveiled previously classified details of the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity  Initiative (CNCI), a program called to unify agencies&#8217; fragmented approach to cyber security within the federal government. Two initiatives within CNCI, Einstein 2 and Einstein 3, imply wide implementation of Deep Packet Inspection technology to protect federal networks:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Deploy an intrusion detection system of sensors across the Federal enterprise. Intrusion Detection Systems using passive sensors form a vital part of U.S. Government network defenses by identifying when unauthorized users attempt to gain access to those networks. DHS is deploying, as part of its EINSTEIN 2 activities, signature-based sensors capable of inspecting Internet traffic entering Federal systems for unauthorized accesses and malicious content. The EINSTEIN 2 capability enables analysis of network flow information to identify potential malicious activity while conducting automatic full packet inspection of traffic entering or exiting U.S. Government networks for malicious activity using signature-based intrusion detection technology.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The goal of EINSTEIN 3 is to identify and characterize malicious network traffic to enhance cybersecurity analysis, situational awareness and security response. It will have the ability to automatically detect and respond appropriately to cyber threats before harm is done, providing an intrusion prevention system supporting dynamic defense.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>It was an open secret that the U.S. Government is bolstering a program to detect and respond to cyber attacks on government systems and DPI technology was rather obvious choice. A flurry of activity around DPI technology vendors is in the air. A few weeks ago Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)<br />
announced  the acquisition of CloudShield Technologies Inc, a cybersecurity and DPI technology provider. CloudShield&#8217;s deep packet inspection (DPI) capabilities are expected to enhance SAIC&#8217;s cybersecurity offering  in the US Federal Government and commercial markets. Small DPI technology vendors may find it difficult to enter the world of federal contracts other than through established federal IT security contractors.</p>
<p>The Deep Packet Inspection market is undergoing a strong revival &#8211; it will see explosive growth, more mergers and acquisitions, more fighting with privacy advocates and a whole lot of new applications in cyber defense, signal intelligence, IP traffic monitoring and management. </p>
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		<title>How Do Virtual Event Software Vendors Fare Online?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 13:45:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is interesting to see how the hot virtual event software vendors stack up in terms of online traffic. For this purpose we have selected four virtual event software vendors &#8211;  6Connex, Inxpo, On24 and Unisfair. All four companies are full virtual event suite providers. To measure traffic to the vendors&#8217; websites we turned [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is interesting to see how the hot virtual event software vendors stack up in terms of online traffic. For this purpose we have selected four virtual event software vendors &#8211;  <a href="http://www.6connex.com">6Connex</a>, <a href="http://www.inxpo.com">Inxpo</a>, <a href="http://www.on24.com">On24</a> and <a href="http://www.unisfair.com">Unisfair</a>. All four companies are full virtual event suite providers. To measure traffic to the vendors&#8217; websites we turned to Compete, a web analytics company. Since traffic data tends be highly inaccurate, we have also turned to Alexa, Amazon-owned traffic analytics website. Both Compete and Alexa rely on user-centric techniques of measuring traffic. Here are the test results:</p>
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<td><strong>Compete, Unique Monthly Visitors</strong></td>
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<td>On24</td>
<td>294,790</td>
<td>9,504</td>
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<td>Inxpo</td>
<td>44,532</td>
<td>114,502</td>
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<td>Unisfair</td>
<td>38,615</td>
<td>140,892</td>
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<td>6connex</td>
<td>2,462</td>
<td>539,303</td>
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<p>The results of both metrics are pretty consistent. On24 has the largest monthly traffic and best Alexa ranking (the lower, the better), Unisfair and Inxpo are locked in a close race and 6connex trudges far behind. These results are better visualized in the Compete&#8217;s Graph (6connex did not make it into the graph due to low traffic).<br />
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While these results are hardly indicative to judge performance of the virtual event service providers in terms of revenue and market share, they still say something about their online reach. Our recent study &#8220;<a href="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/2010/02/07/virtual-conference/">Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market Forecast 2010-2015</a>&#8221; shows that everything can change in the dynamic and emerging virtual event marketplace.</p>
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		<title>Deep Packet Inspection (DPI): U.S. Government Market Forecast 2010-2015</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 15:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The U.S. government-related IP traffic will quintuple from 2010 to 2015. US-China cyber confrontation is nothing new but Chinese hacking attacks and Obama’s new hardball policy shift with China (US arms sale to Taiwan and invitation of the Dalai Lama to the White House) will likely add fuel to the fire of cyber war. Deep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The U.S. government-related IP traffic will quintuple from 2010 to 2015. US-China cyber confrontation is nothing new but Chinese hacking attacks and Obama’s new hardball policy shift with China (US arms sale to Taiwan and invitation of the Dalai Lama to the White House) will likely add fuel to the fire of cyber war. Deep Packet Inspection is the only currently available technology capable to provide security of IP traffic at ever growing rates that has inherent traffic management capabilities. Recently massive growth in data processing power and new cyber threats have spurred the deployment of DPI technologies in the U.S. Government agencies.  These are conclusions of a new Market Research Media report &#8220;Deep Packet Inspection (DPI): U.S. Government Market Forecast 2010-2015&#8243;.</p>
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<p>In 2009, we&#8217;ve seen a palpable shift from reactive approach to cyber security to proactive and attitude change of federal CIO’s with regard to Deep Packet Inspection (DPI). While technological advantages of the DPI technology leave no doubt about its significant role in cyber security, lawful interception and data leakage protection, the perception of DPI as “postal employees opening envelopes and reading letters inside” and privacy concerns hurdle its deployment.</p>
<p>Market Research Media conducted a survey to understand the Deep Package Inspection technology deployment in the U.S. Government agencies, present and future growth trends.  We interviewed 230 IT executives, 100 in the federal agencies and 130 in the leading federal IT subcontracting companies. Most of the respondents interviewed have a key influence on DPI deployment or recommend cyber security solutions in their organizations/agencies. The third of the respondents are staff providing technical support for the cyber security solutions in use. The survey results and research data are summed up in this new report.</p>
<p>Given the severity of recent Chinese hacking attacks and the potential catastrophic consequences of critical networks disruption, DPI technology is in a favorable position to emerge as a major line of cyber defense for years to come. The U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 36% from 2010 to around US$ 1.8 Billion by 2015. The market will see a few good years of explosive growth in all segments before going flat.</p>
<p>The report answers the following questions:
<ul>
<li>Why pay any attention at all to the U.S. Government DPI market?</li>
<li>What segments of the U.S. Government DPI market are poised for fast growth?</li>
<li>What are key trends in DPI deployment?</li>
<li>Will legal hurdles and privacy concerns impede DPI deployment in government networks and DPI use for surveillance &#038; monitoring purposes?</li>
<li>What are drivers and inhibitors of the U.S. Government DPI market?</li>
<li>What are market opportunities in providing DPI solutions for Government sector?</li>
</ul>
<p>The report provides detailed year-by-year (2010 – 2015) forecasts for the following U.S. Government market segments:</p>
<ul>
<li>Deep Packet Inspection software, hardware, and services, including installation, support and personnel training;</li>
<li>Deep Packet Inspection applications for security, Sigint (Signals Intelligence) and network management;</li>
<li>Deep Packet Inspection market by Defense/Civilian agencies;</li>
<li>Deep Packet Inspection market by Landline/Mobile networks.</li>
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<strong>Deep Packet Inspection (DPI): U.S. Government Market Forecast 2010-2015</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. Market Report Scope &#038; Methodology</strong><br />
1.1. Scope<br />
1.2. Research Methodology</p>
<p><strong>2. Executive Summary </strong><br />
2.1. What are the U.S. Government DPI market drivers and inhibitors?<br />
2.2. What are the U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection market opportunities?<br />
2.3. What is the competitive landscape of the U.S. Government DPI market?<br />
2.3.1. U.S. Federal Government Cyber Security Agencies and Organizations<br />
2.3.2. Federal Cyber Security Contractors<br />
2.3.3. Deep Packet Inspection Technology Vendors<br />
2.4. U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) Market: Key Predictions<br />
2.5. U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market in Numbers<br />
2.5.1. U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market by Software, Hardware and Services<br />
2.5.2. U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market by Applications<br />
2.5.3. U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market by Landline/Mobile Networks<br />
2.5.4. U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market by Defense/Civilian Agencies</p>
<p><strong>List of Figures</strong><br />
Fig. 1- U.S. Government-related IP Traffic, 2010-2015<br />
Fig. 2- Do you consider deploying DPI solutions as a result of cyber threat escalation?<br />
Fig. 3- Do you have a clear understanding of DPI technology?<br />
Fig. 4- Will legal hurdles and privacy concerns impede DPI deployment in government networks and DPI use for surveillance &#038; monitoring purposes?<br />
Fig. 5- Competitive Landscape of the U.S. Government DPI Market<br />
Fig. 6- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market Hierarchy<br />
Fig. 7- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 8- Cumulative U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market 2010-2015, market share by sectors, %<br />
Fig. 9- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market 2010-2015 by Sectors, $Mln<br />
Fig. 10- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Hardware Market Forecast 2010 – 1015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 11- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Software Market Forecast 2010 – 1015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 12- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection: Installation, Fine Tuning and Support Services, Market Forecast 2010 – 1015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 13- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection: Personnel Training Market Forecast 2010 – 2015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 14- Cumulative U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market 2010 &#8211; 2015, market share by application, %<br />
Fig. 15- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market 2010-2015 by Application, $Mln<br />
Fig. 16- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection: Security (intrusion detection, access control) Market Forecast 2010 – 1015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 17- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection: Sigint &#038; Surveillance Market Forecast 2010 – 1015, $Mln Fig. 18- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection: Network Management Market Forecast 2010 – 2015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 19- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market Dynamics: from Landline to Mobile Network<br />
Fig. 20- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market 2010-2015 by Landline/Mobile Deployment, $Mln<br />
Fig. 21- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection: Landline Deployment, Market Forecast 2010 – 1015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 22- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection: Mobile Deployment, Market Forecast 2010 – 1015, $Mln 30<br />
Fig. 23- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market 2010-2015: Defense Agencies vs. Civilian Agencies, $Mln<br />
Fig. 24- U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market Shares: Defense Agencies vs. Civilian Agencies </p>
<p><strong>List of Tables</strong><br />
Table 1 &#8211; U.S. Government-related IP Traffic<br />
Table 2 &#8211; U.S. Government DPI Market Drivers and Inhibitors<br />
Table 3 &#8211; U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market Opportunities<br />
Table 4 &#8211; U.S. Government-related Traffic 2010-2015, Exabyte per year<br />
Table 5 &#8211; U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 6 &#8211; U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market 2010-2015 by Software, Hardware and Services, $Mln<br />
Table 7 &#8211; U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market 2010-2015 by Application, $Mln<br />
Table 8 &#8211; U.S. Government Deep Packet Inspection Market 2010-2015 by Landline/Mobile Network, $Mln 28</p>
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		<title>Virtual Event Market: Trends to Watch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 14:43:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The virtual event market is poised for a big leap &#8211; from nowhere to $18.6 Billion over the period 2010 &#8211; 2015, according to a new report from Market Research Media. The market is currently driven by corporate events but organizers of the traditional conferences and trade shows will not be able to ignore the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The virtual event market is poised for a big leap &#8211; from nowhere to $18.6 Billion over the period 2010 &#8211; 2015, according to a <a href="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/2010/02/07/virtual-conference/">new report</a> from Market Research Media. The market is currently driven by corporate events but organizers of the traditional conferences and trade shows will not be able to ignore the virtual event technology evolution for too long.<br />
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<p>Market Research Media has identified several exciting tends and developments in this new emerging market: </p>
<ul>
<li>Conference and trade shows will drive market growth in the years to come, with corporate event market share slipping away.</li>
<li>Virtual event technology will end European domination of conference and trade show market, shifting the balance in favor of U.S. firms.</li>
<li>New virtual  conference technology will boost niche events, otherwise doomed due to low attendence rates.</li>
</ul>
<p>These and other market data and trends are presented in &#8220;<a href="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/2010/02/07/virtual-conference/">Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market Forecast 2010-2015</a>&#8221; by Market Research Media. </p>
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		<title>Virtual Conference &amp; Trade Show Market Forecast 2010-2015</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Companies participate in trade shows to generate new sales leads. People attend conferences for content and networking. Attendance of traditional conferences and trade shows have long been a recession-prone, pandemic-flu-prone and terror-attack prone. Physical trade show is a hassle for a large corporation and a major logistics nightmare for small and medium players. At a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Companies participate in trade shows to generate new sales leads. People attend conferences for content and networking. Attendance of traditional conferences and trade shows have long been a recession-prone, pandemic-flu-prone and terror-attack prone. Physical trade show is a hassle for a large corporation and a major logistics nightmare for small and medium players. At a physical convention hundreds of vendors and thousands of visitors meet in a cramped noisy space. An average visitor is bombarded with competing and conflicting marketing messages. In physical events success is always on the side of the big battalions – larger corporations with big war chests get premium advertising space, premium booth space and keynote presentation time.</p>
<p>Here comes emerging virtual conference &#038; trade show market on the wave of game changing and leveraging technology.<br />
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<p>The virtual conference and trade show market has more than doubled in a year from 2008 to 2009 and we expect a compound annual growth rate of 56% through 2015. Virtual conference technology is in its infancy today, with a few proprietary software platforms mostly targeting corporate event market.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s going to happen in the virtual conference &#038; trade show market in the next years?</p>
<p>We’ll see explosive growth in all market segments:
<ul>
<li>Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Software New License Revenue,</li>
<li>Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Organizers Revenue (Registration Fee, Sponsorship, Virtual Space Renting, Advertising),</li>
<li>Media Preparation Services,</li>
<li>Personnel Training.</li>
</ul>
<p>The traditional conference and trade show market will slow move the way of virtual events, and will continue to adopt virtual technology to either replace physical events where attendance is lagging or complement physical events. It is just a matter of time before the virtual events world and the trade show world merge to create the next generation of events &#8211; a hybrid of the old and the new.</p>
<p>This new report Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market Forecast 2010-2015 integrates the most up-to-date findings into a comprehensive picture and focuses on the following questions:
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<li>Why pay any attention at all to virtual event market?</li>
<li>Will the virtual event market affect traditional conference and trade show markets? Will virtual event model compete or rather complement with traditional model?</li>
<li>What are the key trends in software development for virtual events?</li>
<li>What are the geographic impacts of new technology?</li>
<li>What are market drivers and inhibitors of the virtual conference &#038; trade show market?</li>
<li>What are the market opportunities?</li>
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<p>The report provides worldwide virtual conference &#038; trade show market forecast for the period 2010-2015 by market segments and geographic regions.</p>
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<strong>Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market Forecast 2010-2015</strong></p>
<p>1. Market Report Scope &#038; Methodology<br />
1.1. Scope<br />
1.2. Research Methodology </p>
<p><strong>2. Executive Summary </strong><br />
2.1. What is the current state of the virtual event technology and market?<br />
2.2. What&#8217;s going to happen in the virtual conference &#038; trade show market in the next years?<br />
2.3. What features are essential for virtual event platform?<br />
2.4. What are the virtual event market drivers and inhibitors?<br />
2.5. What are the virtual event market opportunities?<br />
2.6. What is the competitive landscape of virtual conference &#038; trade show market?<br />
2.6.1. Virtual Event Software Vendors<br />
2.7. Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market: Key Predictions<br />
2.8. Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market in Numbers</p>
<p><strong>List of Figures</strong><br />
Fig. 1- Virtual Event: what it is and what it is not<br />
Fig. 2- Predecessors of Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Technology<br />
Fig. 3- Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market Roadmap<br />
Fig. 4- Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Technology Roadmap<br />
Fig. 5- Virtual Event Market Dynamics: From Corporate Events to Conferences &#038; Trade Shows<br />
Fig. 6- Competitive Landscape of Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market<br />
Fig. 7- Virtual Event Software Vendors<br />
Fig. 8- Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 9- Cumulative Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market 2010 &#8211; 2015, market share by sector, %<br />
Fig. 10- Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market Forecast 2010-2015 by Sectors, $Mln<br />
Fig. 11- Cumulative Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market 2010 &#8211; 2015, market share by geographic region, %<br />
Fig. 12- Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market Forecast 2010-2015 by Geography, $Mln<br />
Fig. 13- Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market 2010-2015: North America vs. Europe, $Mln<br />
Fig. 14- Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market 2010-2015: Asia/Pacific vs. Latin America vs. MEA, $Mln<br />
Fig. 15- Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Software New License Revenue Market Forecast 2010 – 1015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 16- Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Organizers (Registration Fee, Sponsorship, Virtual Space Renting, Advertising) Market Forecast 2010 – 1015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 17- Media Preparation Services Market Forecast 2010 – 1015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 18- Personnel Training Market Forecast 2010 – 1015, $Mln</p>
<p><strong>List of Tables</strong><br />
Table 1 &#8211; Bottom-line Reasons for Virtual Event Existence<br />
Table 2 &#8211; Market Shares by Geography: Virtual Events vs. Physical Conferences &#038; Trade Shows<br />
Table 3 &#8211; Cornerstone Features of Virtual Event Platform<br />
Table 4 &#8211; Virtual Event Market Drivers and Inhibitors<br />
Table 5 &#8211; Virtual Event Market Opportunities<br />
Table 6 &#8211; Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 7 &#8211; Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market Forecast 2010-2015 by Sectors, $Mln<br />
Table 8 &#8211; Virtual Conference &#038; Trade Show Market Forecast 2010-2015 by Geography, $Mln</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[COTS, commercial off-the-shelf, and Application Specific Software are the magic words to open today&#8217;s tight military budgets for hundreds IT companies seeking to supply High Performance Computing (HPC) technology solutions for defense market. Military computing requirements are growing exponentially while budgets lag behind. As an example let us consider dynamics of the data overflow from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>COTS, commercial off-the-shelf, and Application Specific Software are the magic words to open today&#8217;s tight military budgets for hundreds IT companies seeking to supply High Performance Computing (HPC) technology solutions for defense market. Military computing requirements are growing exponentially while budgets lag behind. As an example let us consider dynamics of the data overflow from military drones in Iraq and Afghanistan:</p>
<ul>
<li>The number of hours flown by drones in Iraq and Afghanistan has sharply increased in the last few years &#8211; from 50,000 in 2006 to more than 200,000 in 2009</li>
<li>The Predators and Reapers are already transmitting 16,000 hours of video each month, to be processed and analyzed on the ground.</li>
<li>Instead of carrying just one camera, the new UAVs, will soon be able to record video in 10 directions at once. By 2011, that will increase to 30 directions with plans for as many as 65 after that. Camera resolution, frame rate and bit depth are growing as well.</li>
<li>The Air Force&#8217;s top intelligence official, Lt. Gen. David A. Deptula, described the situation as &#8220;swimming in sensors and drowning in data&#8221;.</li>
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<a href="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/2009/10/15/defense-high-performance-computing-hpc-market-forecast-2010-2015/"><img src="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/habu.jpg" alt="habu" title="habu" /></a></center></p>
<p>Market Research Media Ltd forecasts computational requirements of the global Defense HPC community to triple every year to reach 1,000,000 Habu by 2015 (For more information, please see <a href="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/2009/10/15/defense-high-performance-computing-hpc-market-forecast-2010-2015/">Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015</a>).  Habu is a measure of computational performance used by DoD. In 2002, a 1,024-processor IBM system located at the Naval Oceanographic Office MSRC named Habu, was designated the baseline system.  Since then computational performance measures are all in &#8220;Habu&#8221; equivalent units. </p>
<p>As a matter of fact the future computational requirements tend to be grossly underestimated, for example, here is a forecast made in 2005:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The Department of Defense computational science community will need over 875 HABU equivalents of computing capacity by 2010.&#8221; Source: <a href="http://investors.cray.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=98390&#038;p=irol-newsArticle_Print&#038;ID=667599&#038;highlight=">Cray&#8217;s press release</a></p></blockquote>
<p>The use of COTS  have fueled and will fuel growth in Defense HPC Market far beyond expectations.  Recently the US Department of Defense, announced that it will upgrade its supercomputer cluster with 2200 Sony’s PlayStation 3 video game console. Here is an excerpt from the order justification form:</p>
<blockquote><p>With respect to cell processors, a single 1U server configured with two 3.2GHz cell processors can cost up to $8K while two Sony PS3s cost approximately $600.  Though a single 3.2 GHz cell processor can deliver over 200 GFLOPS, whereas the Sony PS3 configuration delivers approximately 150 GFLOPS, the approximately tenfold cost difference per GFLOP makes the Sony PS3 the only viable technology for HPC applications. Sony is the only firm capable of manufacturing the brand of required hardware without the Government experiencing substantial duplication of cost that would not be recoverable through competition among providers of alternative technology.  Using cell processor technology besides the Sony PS3 would cost the Government the equivalent of several years of professional research and engineering effort, in addition to the initial investment of $118,000 made by ARFL/RIT in 2008.  Moreover, moving to an alternative technology hardware would also cause duplication of costs associated with redeveloping the software, military systems, and applications already based on the existing Sony PS3 cluster.  This will become increasingly relevant as the magnitude of applications and supporting hardware infrastructure likely will increase over time.  </p></blockquote>
<p>Commercial, off-the-shelf (COTS) HPC software or hardware are often used as alternatives to in-house developments or one-off government-funded developments. The use of COTS HPC solutions in combination with Application Specific Software is being mandated across many government agencies, as such products may offer significant savings in procurement and maintenance, reduction of overall system development and costs, and that&#8217;s where opportunities lie.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If one were to choose an index that best represents a national military capacity, the high performance computing power of a nation would win as most comprehensive measure. More and more countries view supercomputing technology as a symbol of national military power. 
High performance computing will be a key technology for meeting national security requirements [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/hpc.jpg" alt="Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market" title="Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market" width="336" height="280" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-376" />If one were to choose an index that best represents a national military capacity, the high performance computing power of a nation would win as most comprehensive measure. More and more countries view supercomputing technology as a symbol of national military power. </p>
<p>High performance computing will be a key technology for meeting national security requirements and to enhance national defense economic competitiveness. High performance computing contributes substantially to the design and development of advanced vehicles and weapons, planning and execution of operational military scenarios, the intelligence problems of cryptanalysis and image processing, the maintenance of nuclear stockpile, and is a key enabler for science and discovery in security-related fields.</p>
<p>The global defense high performance computing market is projected to increase from $2.6 billion in 2010 to $3.3 billion in 2015. The estimate for worldwide cumulative market 2010 &#8211; 2015 is $18 billion, for a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.7% in the 6-year period.</p>
<p>No modern war has been won without technological superiority. No future war will be won without it. The High Performance Computing (HPC) provides many capabilities and tools the military needs to address defense problems. HPC hardware and software can be used to address a wide spectrum of defense-related issues, including: protecting bases of operations through the mitigation of toxic threats; modeling to support certification of new aircraft-store combinations before deployment to conflicts zones; supporting air and space supremacy; conducting climate, weather, and ocean modeling that provides valuable information for countermine warfare; data mining and intelligence analysis, disaster modeling, preparation for emergency operations and humanitarian relief operations throughout the world. These are but a few examples.</p>
<p>The report covers the following market segments, products, technologies and services:
<ul>
<li>HPC Servers</li>
<li>HPC Software (Defense Applications)</li>
<li>HPC Data Center Infrastructure</li>
<li>HPC Network Equipment</li>
<li>HPC Storage</li>
<li>HPC Hardware &#038; Software Services, Support and Maintenance</li>
<li>Top markets by geography</li>
<li>Governmental sector</li>
<li>Private sector</li>
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<p>The report focuses on critical HPC applications in weapons technology, military communications, military simulation, operational weather and ocean forecasting; planning exercises related to analysis of the dispersion of airborne contaminants; cryptanalysis; military platform analysis; survivability/stealth design; intelligence/surveillance/reconnaissance systems; virtual manufacturing/failure analysis of large aircraft, ships, and structures; and biotechnology.</p>
<p>The report provides:
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<li>Worldwide six-year defense HPC market forecast for the period 2010-2015</li>
<li>Defense high performance computing market segments by infrastructure</li>
<li>Defense high performance computing market segments by application</li>
<li>National defense HPC market forecasts for the period 2010-2015 by countries.</li>
</ul>
<p>Many modern weapons systems present hard problems. Weapons system developers must make tradeoffs to balance performance, time, and available resources. How to balance cost, schedule, and performance? How to take into account technical and management risks? HPC hardware and software contribute to answering these questions. </p>
<p>How much do individual countries plan to spend on defense-related HPC between 2010 and 2015? Where are the major market growth opportunities in military HPC software and hardware over the next six years? How are emerging COTS solutions shaping the market? These critical questions and many more can be answered through our in-depth research, as presented in this report.</p>
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<strong>Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015</strong></p>
<p>1.	Market Report Scope &#038;  Methodology<br />
1.1.	Scope<br />
1.2.	Research Methodology	</p>
<p>2.	Executive Summary<br />
2.1.	Key Report Findings and Market Trends<br />
2.1.1.	Market Trends: COTS (Commercial, off-the-shelf) HPC Technologies<br />
2.1.2.	Market Trends:  Breaking Petaflop Barrier<br />
2.1.3.	Market Trends: Petascale Software Lag<br />
2.1.4.	Market Trends: Servers<br />
2.1.5.	Market Trends: Storage<br />
2.1.6.	Market Trends: Power &#038; Cooling Infrastructure<br />
2.1.7.	Market Trends: Network Equipment<br />
2.1.8.	Market Trends: Operating Systems<br />
2.1.9.	Market Trends: Hardware Installation, Maintenance and Support<br />
2.1.10. Market Trends: Government and Private Market Sectors	</p>
<p>3.	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing Market Snapshot 2010-2015<br />
3.1. Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing Market Forecast 2010-2015 by Countries<br />
3.2. Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing Market Forecast 2010-2015 by Infrastructure Segments</p>
<p>3.2.1.	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Server Market Forecast 2010-2015	24<br />
3.2.2.	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Power &#038; Cooling Infrastructure Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.2.3.	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Power Spending Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.2.4.	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Network Equipment Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.2.5.	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Storage Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.2.6.	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Application Software Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.2.7.	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) OS Support Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.2.8.	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Hardware Installation, Maintenance and Support Market Forecast 2010-2015	</p>
<p>3.3.	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing Market Forecast 2010-2015 by Applications<br />
3.3.1.	Worldwide Defense HPC CFD Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.3.2.	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CSM Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.3.3.	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing IMT Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.3.4.	 Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing FMS Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.3.5.	 Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing SIP Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.3.6.	 Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CCM Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.3.7. Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CEA Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.3.8.	 Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CWO Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.3.9.	 Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing ENS Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.3.10. Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing EQM Market Forecast 2010-2015	</p>
<p>3.4.	National Defense High Performance Computing Markets 2010-2015<br />
3.4.1. US Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.2.	 Japanese Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.3. French Defense High Performance Computing (HPC)  Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.4. UK Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.5.	 German Defense High Performance Computing (HPC)  Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.6.	 Spanish Defense High Performance Computing (HPC)  Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.7.	 Canadian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC)  Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.8. Italian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.9.	 South Korean Defense High Performance Computing (HPC)  Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.10. Australian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.11. Chinese (PRC) Defense High Performance Computing (HPC)  Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.12. Saudi Arabian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.13. Swedish Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.14. Indian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4.15. Turkish Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015<br />
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<strong>List of Figures</strong><br />
Fig. 1-Growth in Supercomputing Power<br />
Fig. 2-Growth in Supercomputing Power: IBM Roadrunner at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)<br />
Fig. 3-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 4-Top 5 Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Markets by Countries 2010-2015, $ 000<br />
Fig. 5-Top Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Markets by Countries (excluding USA) 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 6-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Cumulative Market by Infrastructure Segments, 2010 &#8211; 2015<br />
Fig. 7-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market by Infrastructure Segments   2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 8-	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Server Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 9-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Power &#038; Cooling Infrastructure Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 10-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Power Spending Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 11-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Network Equipment Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 12-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Storage Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 13-	Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Application Software Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 14-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) OS Support Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 15-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Hardware Installation, Maintenance and Support Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 16-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Cumulative Market by Applications, 2010-2015<br />
Fig. 17-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market by Applications 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 18-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CFD Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 19-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CSM Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 20-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing IMT Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 21-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing FMS Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 22-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing SIP Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 23-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CCM Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 24-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CEA Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 25-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CWO Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 26-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing ENS Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 27-Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing EQM Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 28-US Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 29-Japanese Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 30-French Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 31-UK Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 32-German Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 33-Spanish Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 34-Canadian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 35-Italian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 36-South Korean Defense High Performance Computing (HPC)  Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 37-Australian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 38-Chinese (PRC)  Defense High Performance Computing (HPC)  Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 39-Saudi Arabian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 40-Swedish Defense High Performance Computing (HPC)  Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 41-Indian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Fig. 42-Turkish Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000	</p>
<p><strong>List of Tables</strong><br />
Table 1 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $Billion<br />
Table 2 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, by Countries, $000<br />
Table 3 -Defense HPC Market by Government and Private Sector<br />
Table 4 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, by Infrastructure Segments, $Mln<br />
Table 5 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Server Market Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 6 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Power &#038; Cooling Infrastructure Market Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 7 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Power Spending Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 8 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Network Equipment Market Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 9 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Storage Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 10 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Application Software Market Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 11 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) OS Support Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 12 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Hardware Installation, Maintenance and Support Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 13 -Military HPC Applications<br />
Table 14 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, by Applications, $000<br />
Table 15 -Defense HPC Markets by Countries and Military HPC Applications<br />
Table 16 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CFD Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 17 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CSM Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 18 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing IMT Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 19 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing FMS Market Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 20 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing SIP Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 21 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CCM Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 22 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CEA Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 23 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing CWO Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 24 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing ENS Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 25 -Worldwide Defense High Performance Computing EQM Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 26 -US Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 27 -Current DoD Challenge HPC Projects<br />
Table 28 -Japanese Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 29 -French Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 30 -UK Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 31 -German Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 32 -Spanish Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 33 -Canadian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 34 -Canadian Defence Research Centers by and Military HPC Applications<br />
Table 35 -Top Canadian HPC Systems<br />
Table 36 -Italian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 37 -South Korean Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 38 -Australian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 39 -Chinese (PRC) Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 40 -Top Chinese HPC Systems<br />
Table 41 -Saudi Arabian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 42 -Swedish Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 43 -Swedish Defense HPC Projects and Programs<br />
Table 44 -Top Swedish HPC Systems<br />
Table 45 -Indian Defense High Performance Computing (HPC) Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000<br />
Table 46 -Indian Defense HPC Projects and Programs<br />
Table 47 -Top Indian HPC Systems<br />
Table 48 -Turkish Defense High Performance Computing (HPC)  Market Forecast 2010-2015, $000	</p>
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		<title>U.S. Government Launches Cloud Computing Mall</title>
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U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market Forecast 2010 – 2015 provides agency-by-agency detailed forecasts for both defense and civilian sectors and cloud computing market segmentation by investment type.


The White House has launched Apps.gov, the first cloud computing mall for government agencies. Vivek Kundra, the U.S. Chief Information Officer, described Apps.gov as following:

Apps.gov is an online storefront [...]]]></description>
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<td><a href="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/2009/05/20/us-federal-cloud-computing-market-forecast-2010-2015/"><strong>U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market Forecast 2010 – 2015</strong></a> provides agency-by-agency detailed forecasts for both defense and civilian sectors and cloud computing market segmentation by investment type.</td>
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<p>The White House has launched Apps.gov, the first cloud computing mall for government agencies. Vivek Kundra, the U.S. Chief Information Officer, described Apps.gov as following:</p>
<blockquote><p>
Apps.gov is an online storefront for federal agencies to quickly browse and purchase cloud-based IT services, for productivity, collaboration, and efficiency. Cloud computing is the next generation of IT in which data and applications will be housed centrally and accessible anywhere and anytime by a various devices (this is opposed to the current model where applications and most data is housed on individual devices). By consolidating available services, Apps.gov is a one-stop source for cloud services – an innovation that not only can change how IT operates, but also save taxpayer dollars in the process.
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<p>Currently Apps.gov offers four tiers of cloud computing services &#8211; business applications, productivity applications, cloud IT services and social media applications.<br />
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<p>The government website Apps.gov offers cloud computing services just like a regular online service provider &#8211; flash your government issued purchase card and get a service. Business and Productivity applications (various cloud software as a service) and Cloud IT Infrastructure as a Service (cloud storage, hosting, and virtual machines) are offered as a monthly or even hourly use service.</p>
<p>The first government-wide cloud computing experiment has an ultimate goal to overhaul an inefficient system in which each government agency assembles its own system of underused hardware and assembles together unmanageable mosaic of software that is expensive to maintain and upgrade. The unprecedented embrace of the cloud computing concept by the U.S. Government will be presenting business opportunities in both the public and private sector. </p>
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		<title>Cloud Computing Market Wrap-Up: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ A new report by Market Research Media &#8220;U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market Forecast 2010-2015&#8221; suggested that the cloud computing technologies are expected to drive most revenue growth opportunities for government IT contractors over the next six years. The federal government has fully embraced concept of Software as a Service seeking out to reduce IT [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/2009/05/20/us-federal-cloud-computing-market-forecast-2010-2015/"><img src="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/cloudcomputingspending336.jpg" alt="cloud computing market" title="cloud computing market" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-156" /></a> A new report by Market Research Media &#8220;<a href="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/2009/05/20/us-federal-cloud-computing-market-forecast-2010-2015/">U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market Forecast 2010-2015</a>&#8221; suggested that the cloud computing technologies are expected to drive most revenue growth opportunities for government IT contractors over the next six years. The federal government has fully embraced concept of Software as a Service seeking out to reduce IT operating expenses while improving agencies&#8217; productivity. Vivek Kundra, the country&#8217;s chief information officer, is an active proponent of the idea of using commercial cloud computing solutions in the government IT infrastructure. The adoption of cloud computing within the public sector can&#8217;t be considered without looking at the developments in private sector. Here&#8217;s the good, the bad, the ugly of the private sector cloud computing news.</p>
<p><strong>Good News</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Big names reach for a piece of the cloud computing pie. Microsoft prepares to roll out its services-based cloud platform Azure in the end of 2009. IBM launches a suite of corporate solutions as services &#8211; a pre-integrated blade server center called Cloud Burst and virtual desktop as a service. HP teams with other companies to offer cloud services to large and middle enterprises and SMBs.</li>
<li>Systems integrators like Unisys, Computer Sciences Corp. and Verizon Business are introducing Infrastructure as a Service offerings.</li>
<li>Virtualization giant VMware has launched a new product vSphere 4 positioned as the first cloud computing operating system combining under one roof a diverse set of dynamic virtualization management tools.</li>
<li>Google and Salesforce are aggressively targeting the enterprise market with application-building tools.</li>
<li>Amazon Web Services introduced a pack of entire new features addressing usability issues.</li>
<li>Cisco made the big splash with the WebEx Collaboration Cloud announcement, taking a key step towards positioning WebEx as an industry-wide SaaS platform.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Bad News</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>McKinsey &#038; Co. put doubts on cost efficiency of cloud computing in its April report &#8220;Clearing the Air on Cloud Computing&#8221;. The report suggests that cloud computing is beneficial for small and medium-sized businesses but questions the cloud computing model sustainability for large corporations.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Ugly News</strong><br />
Cloud computing prospectives marred by outages and security concerns:</p>
<ul>
<li>Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks inflicted serious damage on UltraDNS and cloud provider<br />
GoGrid. </li>
<li>Power knock out due to a lightning strike crippled Amazon’s EC2 infrastructure for hours.</li>
<li>Outages at Rackspace and Google caused swathes of customer applications to  go down.</li>
</ul>
<p>Whether or not the wrap-up of the cloud computing market presented in the article is perceived to biased or not, the concept of cloud computing is here to stay, with all of the major IT vendors competing competing for a piece of the cloud computing pie.</p>
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		<title>U.S. Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending Forecast 2010-2015</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Government-sector uses of wireless technology are on rise, from public safety and defense applications to daily office applications designed to improve productivity and provide access to critical information in real time. 
Judging by the number of deployments and the wide range of the applications, the government sector stands out as a leader in its use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.marketresearchmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/wireless336.jpg" alt="U.S. Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending Forecast 2010-2015" title="U.S. Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending Forecast 2010-2015" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-156" />Government-sector uses of wireless technology are on rise, from public safety and defense applications to daily office applications designed to improve productivity and provide access to critical information in real time. </p>
<p>Judging by the number of deployments and the wide range of the applications, the government sector stands out as a leader in its use of wireless. In fact, a recent survey by Market Research Media Ltd of nearly 200 government agencies and of 200 large private sector companies determined that the government sector is the leading adopter of wireless technology when compared with large private-sector companies. Wireless voice and data applications poised for continued growth in government, assuming that concerns about security of mobile communications can be resolved.</p>
<p>The U.S. Government wireless voice and data spending over the next few years will be driven by the following major forces:</p>
<ul>
<li>Pressure to cut IT/telecom budgets without losing efficiency, and the implementation of new technologies;</li>
<li>Pressure to resolve interoperability issues for public safety and emergency networks;</li>
<li>Impact of the Global Information Grid (GIG) project. GIG is an all-encompassing communications project of the United States Department of Defense. It is defined as a &#8220;globally interconnected, end-to-end set of information capabilities for collecting, processing, storing, disseminating, and managing information on demand to warfighters, policy makers, and support personnel.&#8221; The GIG includes owned and leased communications and computing systems and services, software (including applications), data, security services, other associated services, and National Security Systems.</li>
<li>Impact of the National Broadband Plan under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, providing $7 billion in broadband network loans and grants.</li>
</ul>
<p>Market Research Media forecasts that the U.S. government wireless voice and data spending (services and equipment) will maintain fast growth, 13.8% CAGR, over the next six years.</p>
<p>This new quantitative report &#8220;U.S. Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending Forecast 2010-2015&#8243; provides:</p>
<ul>
<li>Six-year detailed forecast for the period 2010-2015;</li>
<li>Wireless spending segmentation by services/equipment;</li>
<li>Wireless spending segmentation by federal, state and local government;</li>
<li>Federal government: agency-by-agency detailed forecasts for both defense and civilian sectors.</li>
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<p><strong>Table of Contents</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. Executive Summary</strong><br />
1.1. Key Report Findings </p>
<p><strong>2. Market Report Scope and Methodology</strong><br />
2.1. Scope<br />
2.2. Research Methodology </p>
<p><strong>3. U.S. Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending Forecast 2010-2015</strong><br />
3.1. U.S. Government Wireless Data Services Spending Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.2. U.S. Government Wireless Voice Services Spending Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.3. U.S. Government Wireless Equipment Spending Forecast 2010-2015<br />
3.4. U.S. Federal Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) Forecast 2010-2015</p>
<p><strong>List of Figures</strong><br />
Fig. 1- U.S. Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 2- Cumulative U.S. Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) 2010-2015, Market Share by Government Sector, %<br />
Fig. 3- U.S. Federal, Local and State Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 4- Cumulative U.S. Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) 2010-2015, Market Share by Service/Equipment Sector, %<br />
Fig. 5- U.S. Federal, Local and State Government Wireless Data Services Spending Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 6- U.S. Federal, Local and State Government Wireless Voice Services Spending Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 7- U.S. Federal, Local and State Government Wireless Equipment Spending Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Fig. 8- Department of Defense Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) Forecast 2010-2015 by Agency, $Mln<br />
Fig. 9- Cumulative DoD Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) Spending 2010-2015 by Agency, % Fig. 10- Top Ten Civilian Agencies by Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) Spending 2010-2015, $Mln</p>
<p><strong>List of Tables</strong><br />
Table 1 &#8211; U.S. Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 2 &#8211; U.S. Federal, Local and State Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 3 &#8211; U.S. Federal, Local and State Government Wireless Data Services Spending Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 4 &#8211; U.S. Federal, Local and State Government Wireless Voice Services Spending Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 5 &#8211; U.S. Federal, Local and State Government Wireless Equipment Spending Forecast 2010-2015, $Mln<br />
Table 6 &#8211; Department of Defense Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) Forecast 2010-2015 by Agency, $Mln<br />
Table 7 &#8211; U.S. Federal Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) Spending by Defense and Civilian Agencies, $Mln<br />
Table 8 &#8211; Civilian Agencies’ Voice and Data Spending (Services &#038; Equipment) Spending Forecast 2010-2015 by Agency, $Mln
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