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Adoption of grid
computing technologies will gain considerable momentum next year, when
major independent software vendors (ISVs) begin releasing their
grid-enabled business-process applications.
Spending by enterprises on grid technologies will climb into the
billions of dollars by 2008, according to a new market research study by
Insight Research Corporation.
According to Insight Research’s groundbreaking study,
Grid
Computing: A Vertical Market
Perspective 2003-2008, this
emerging technology will likely form the foundation of a fourth wave in
IT, and will present new opportunities for the long-suffering telecom
industry. A grid is defined
as a form of distributed system wherein computing and information
resources are shared across networks.
Worldwide grid spending is
forecasted to grow at a substantial 81 percent, from $250 million in 2003
to $4.89 billion in 2008.
Insight’s market
analysis examines the implications of grid computing on telecommunications
carriers. As enterprise
customers enable grids on their existing corporate networks, they will
require new services from telecom providers to manage additional grid
traffic. Service providers
should view grid and on-demand computing technologies as drivers of demand
for telecom services.
“The
telecommunications network is essential to the success of grid
computing,” says Robert Rosenberg, Insight Research President.
“Up until now, the focus of grid computing has been on the
computational aspect rather than on the network utility aspect,”
Rosenberg continues. “Grids
require bandwidth to scale. Unless
network service providers find a way to offer value-added services related
to computing as a utility, they may be relegated to a commodity role.”
Grid
Computing: A Vertical Market
Perspective examines grid spending by 14 vertical
industries categorized by the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)
system. Currently, a vast
majority of grid spending is in manufacturing and financial applications.
By 2008, financial applications and professional business services
will account for the highest expenditures, and the healthcare segment will
have the fastest growth rate.
An excerpt of this grid
computing market research report, table of contents, and ordering
information are online at www.insight-corp.com/grid.asp.
This 150-page report is available immediately for $4,195 (hard
copy). Adobe Acrobat (PDF)
licenses are also offered; visit our Web site or call 973/541-9600 for
details.
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