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Mission Critical Messaging Market
Forecasts
Worldwide Mission Critical Messaging Market Shares
Backbone Connectivity Growth Factors
Wireless Networks
Impact of Competition
Market Growth Dynamics
Network Computing
LDAP Integration
Market Makers
Marketing Globally
Mission Critical Middleware
Middleware Technology Issues
Strategies To Improve Performance
Demand For Total Solutions
Message Queuing
WebSphere MQ
Messages
are currency. If the messages are not managed in a secure manner, it
is like throwing $1000 dollar bills out the window of a skyscraper.
Once and only once delivery is fundamental to evolving a secure
transaction network system. As the Internet evolves as the premier
business channel, it is fundamental to have secure messaging systems
that do not falter ever.
IBM WebSphere handles quadrillions of transaction messages a day
because it is secure. The software is transparent. It is easy to set
up. WebSphereMQ is a brand that is set to last for a long time because
its robust functionality that protects transactions in the context of
systems going down, servers not being available, and routers diverting
information to obscure locations.
IBM WebSphere MQ message nodes are positioned to replace APIs as
integration connection points because they are more stable over a period
of time. APIs are not stable over the long term and tend to be
brittle, while MQ nodes are reliable over a long period of years,
positioning those nodes as a connection point for integration systems.
Worldwide backbone connectivity messaging services market share
analysis indicates that all the large outsourcing consulting companies
participate in the ser vices market, but that IBM has strategic
advantage in this segment because of the WebSphere brand and product
functionality used by all the large enterprise IT departments worldwide.
Worldwide backbone connectivity messaging markets at $2 billion in
2005 were $1.1 billion in the first half 2006, indicating some growth in
the first half. The mission critical messaging markets are a subset of
backbone connectivity markets that include database messaging, SOAP,
JMS, and Scada. Markets are anticipated to continue to be strong
because messaging is such a fundamental part of networking.
Worldwide mission critical messaging license and maintenance market
forecasts are based on the assumption of 5% growth overall. Markets at
$611 million are anticipated to reach $945.5 million by 2012. Steady
growth is anticipated, as the Internet emerges as a distribution, supply
chain and retail channel par excellence. Network computing does not
just stay within the core enterprise, it is a way to move information
between partners, colleagues, distributors, and branch offices.
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