World Video Servers Market
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Video Servers in Millions of US$. The specific End-Use Sectors analysed are Broadcast, Enterprise, and Cable/Telco. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Rest of World. Annual forecasts are provided for the period of 2000 through 2015. The report profiles 103 companies including many key and niche players worldwide such as 360 Systems, Arris Group Inc, Axis AB, Cisco Systems, Concurrent Computer Corporation, Dell Inc., Doremi Labs Inc., Drastic Technologies, Entone, Harris Corp., Hewlett-Packard Company, IBM Corp., InfoValue Computing, Inc., Kasenna, Inc., Microsoft Corp., Motorola Inc., Omneon Video Networks, Pinnacle Systems, Inc., Pixord, Quantel, RealNetworks, Inc., Sun Microsystems, SeaChange International, Inc., Silicon Graphics, Inc., Sony Business Solutions & Systems Company, Telindus, Thomson Broadcast & Media Solutions, and Zaxel Systems Inc. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.
VIDEO SERVERS MCP-1525
A GLOBAL STRATEGIC BUSINESS REPORT
CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability And Reporting Limitations I-1
Disclaimers I-2
Data interpretation & reporting level I-2
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-2
Product Definitions And Scope Of Study I-3
Broadcast Video Servers Market I-4
Enterprise Video Servers Market I-4
Cable/Telco Video Servers Market I-4
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. Industry Dynamics II-1
Overview II-1
Video Server Market on a Fast Track Growth II-1
Burgeoning Usage of Video Server Technology II-1
Video Server Products - Effective Substitute for Video Tape
Recorders II-2
FCC’s Directive for Digital Shift - A Vital Event II-2
Major Trends & Issues II-2
Digitizing Images - An Evolving Trend in Video Server
Applications II-2
New End-Use Applications to Propel Demand II-3
IP based Cameras Market to Register Rampant Growth II-3
Rapid Evolution of Digital Media Servers in Home Networking II-3
Complete Digitalization to Reap Cost Savings II-3
Video Server Technology to Gain on Enhanced Flexibility and
Production Speeds II-3
Caching and Content Storage - Major Components to Focus On II-4
Broadcast Stations - Inclination Towards Automation Systems II-4
Full Shift to Digital Formats Mandate Improved Value Proposal II-4
Absence of Standardization Restricts Deployment of Video Server II-5
Maintenance of Analog and Digital Formats: A Major Concern II-5
Delay in FCC’s Deadline: Challenge to Video Server Growth II-5
Data Security - Still a Matter of Concern II-5
Video Server Market Hit by Low Quality Streaming Over the
Internet II-6
Factors Driving the Video Servers Market II-6
Data, Voice and Video - Triple Play Encourages Growth in
Video Server Market II-6
Digitalization of Broadcasting Stations Drives the Market II-6
Mounting VOD Market Propels Video Server Market II-6
Digital Asset Management Solutions to Boost Video Server Growth II-7
Increased Video Server Usage for Corporate Conferencing and
Training II-7
Declining Hardware Prices Make Video Servers Appealing to
Consumers II-7
Streaming on Internet and VOD Push Up Video Server Market II-7
Manipulation, Storage and Retrieval of AAF/MXF-Files II-7
Advancements in Video Signals Recording Measures II-7
Digital Technology Gathers Momentum in Newsrooms II-8
Changes in the Workflow II-8
Repurposing of the Content II-8
High Definition (HD) Programming: Gaining Demand II-9
2. End-Use Market Analysis II-10
Analysis of the Video Server Market by Segment II-10
Broadcast Video Servers Market II-10
Growth Drivers II-11
Growth Restraints II-11
Demand II-11
Table 1: Global Broadcast Video Servers Market: Percentage
Breakdown of Value Sales by Market Segments: Playout, Newsroom,
Sports & Studio for 2006 & 2007 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-12
Pricing II-13
Table 2: Leading Players in the Global Broadcast Video
Servers Market: Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Thomson Grass Valley, Omneon, Harris,Quantel,Avid and
Others for 2006 & 2007 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-13
Enterprise Video Servers Market II-13
Growth Drivers II-14
Growth Restraints II-15
Demand II-16
Market Majors Compete to Grab Additional Market Slice II-16
Table 3: Leading Players in the Global EnterpriseVideo
Servers Market: Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Microsoft, IBM, Apple, HP, RealNetworks and Others for 2004
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-16
Cable/Telco Video Servers Market II-16
Growth Drivers II-17
Growth Restraints II-18
Demand II-18
Pricing II-18
Table 4: Leading Players in the Global Cable Video Servers
Market: Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for SeaChange,
C-COR, Concurrent Computers, Motorola and Others for 2006
and 2007 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-19
Table 5: Leading Players in the Global Telco Video Servers
Market: Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for BitBand,
Harmonic, Kaseena, UTStarcom, Concurrent Computers Others
for 2006 & 2007 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-19
3. Product Overview II-20
Video Server - Definition II-20
Evolution of Video Servers II-20
Functioning of a Video Server II-21
Types of Video Servers II-21
Selection of Server Systems II-22
Customer Requirements in a Server System with Shared Storage II-22
Application Areas II-23
Technology Enhancements II-23
Scalability II-23
Caching II-23
Storage Capability II-24
Market Pricing Issues II-24
Video On Demand II-24
Content Storage in VOD Servers II-25
VOD (Video On Demand) Over IP II-25
DV-IP Video Server II-25
Distributed Video Servers II-25
Streaming Video Servers II-26
Digital Video Servers II-26
Rack-Mounted Video Servers II-26
Single Port Video Servers II-27
Campus Video Servers II-27
Parallel Video Servers II-27
Internet Based Video Streaming Servers II-27
LAN Based Video Streaming Servers II-28
Post Production Video Servers II-28
Playback Video Servers II-28
Issues in Choosing a Playback Video Server II-28
Integration of Audio and Video Content II-28
Accuracy of Starting of Video II-28
Genlock Capability II-29
Synchronization of Playing Channels II-29
Operating System II-29
Architecture II-29
Video Server Solution II-29
Household and Professional Video Servers II-30
The Analog Camera-Video Server Combination II-30
Video Servers Combined with Dome Cameras and PTZ II-31
Ethernet Technology II-31
MPEG Technology II-31
GbE and DWDM Technology II-31
Factors Affecting Next-Generation Transport Services II-32
Centralization of Video Servers II-33
Infrastructure of On-Demand Services II-33
Leveraging the Existing DVB-ASI Infrastructure II-34
Integrated Digital Services II-34
4. Product Innovations/Introductions II-35
Escient Rolls Out New Line of Digital Video Servers II-35
Dedicated Micros Introduces DV-IP HD Video Server II-35
Matco Launches MA-1600 Video Server II-35
2Wire Launches Intelligent Home Server II-35
Equilibrium to Introduce MediaRich Audio / Video Server II-36
Mango DSP Rolls Out Pegasus-M Intelligent Video Server II-36
Advantech Rolls Out DVG-1100 MPEG4 Video Server II-36
Harris Corporation Launches Latest Media Platform Server II-37
SeaChange Launches Broadcast Flash Memory Library FML200 II-37
HP Launches ProLiant iVirtualization II-37
Doremi Rolls Out V1-HD-2K Video Server II-37
Kasenna Wins Telefonia Contract II-38
Mirasys Introduces Mirasys NVR Pro II-38
Multimedia Polska Deploys VOD Solutions of Harmonic (Poland) II-38
Optibase to Unveil Creator Ingest Server II-39
Siemens Releases OpenScape® UC Server II-39
eInfochips and ObjectVideo Unveil eIntelliServe II-39
Mango DSP Launches Intelligent Video Server II-39
NewBay Introduces New Mobile Video Server II-39
Ross Video Unveils SoftMetal Video Server Series II-40
Telindus Surveillance to Launch Centauri Video Codec II-40
Omneon Video Launches Omneon MediaDeck™ II-40
SeaChange to Launch MediaServer Flash Streamer II-41
GeoVision Launches GV-Video Server II-41
BroadRamp Launches Content Delivery System Video Module II-41
BroadWare Technologies Launches a Suite of Applications Server
Solutions II-41
Moxa Networking Launches VPort 3310 Industrial Video Server II-42
Phoenix IVS, ObjectVideo, and MangoDSP Unveil Phoenix
Intelligent Video Module II-42
NMS Introduces CG6565 and CG6060 IP Media Processing Platforms II-42
C-COR Introduces n5 Video Server II-43
Axis Communications Unveils Three Video Servers II-43
Incentra Introduces New Version of DIVArchive Software II-43
StarDot Rolls Out Express 6 Video Server II-44
Axis Communications Upgrades 4.20 Firmware II-44
Continuous Computing® Introduces FlexPacket™ ATCA-BCM40 II-44
FUSA Capital Unveils SearchForMedia Video Portal Server Software II-45
Kasenna Introduces Advanced VOD Systems II-45
Adelphia Communications Corp Launches On-demand Video Servers
in 6 Markets II-46
Brillian Corp Launches HDTV and Media Server Video Platform II-46
Axis Communications Launches AXIS Camera Management Application II-46
Axis Communications Unveils AXIS 262 Network Video Recorder II-47
3eTI Introduces AirGuard Wireless Video Solutions II-47
SeaChange International Launches SeaChange IP Video System II-47
5. Recent Industry Activity II-49
Audiotube Completes Encoding and Playback Technologies
Acquisition II-49
Harris Broadcast Receives a Contract from Snader and Associates II-49
TelVue Completes Acquisition of PSG II-49
BitBand Enters into IPTV Supply Agreement with Connexion
Technologies II-49
Bluestar Secutech Secures Contract from Shanghai Stock
Communication II-50
Mango DSP and Aralia Systems Sign Partnership Agreement II-50
Mango DSP Enters into Partnership with Steelbox Networks II-50
IMAKE Signs Reference Sales Agreement with CCC and a VOD
Server OEM II-50
Videotron Chooses Concurrent’s MHBOSS II-50
HP Partners with VMware for HP ProLiant Servers II-50
Canadian Cable Systems Alliance Signs an Agreement with SeaChange II-51
ARRIS Completes Acquisition of C-COR II-51
NVerzion Collaborates with 360 Systems for Tape-to-Digital
Transition Solutions II-51
MPC Corporation Acquires Professional Business of Gateway II-51
Motorola Acquires Broadbus II-52
Cisco Acquires Arroyo Video Solutions II-52
Avid Acquires Sundance II-52
OTRUM Signs Supply Contract with Choice Hotels II-52
Oxford Media Acquires Creative Business Concepts, Inc II-52
EVS Broadcast Equipment Joins Forces with Altera Corporation II-52
Lanaccess Telecom Partners with ObjectVideo II-53
Charter Communications Signs an Agreement withKasenna II-53
Arroyo Video Systems Teams Up with Zodiac Gaming II-53
NEC Corporation Receives an Order from Bouygues Telecom II-54
Incentra Solutions Signs an Agreement with Nickelodeon and RTL II II-54
DG Systems and Telestream Enter into an Alliance II-54
Concurrent Bags Contract From Atlanti Systems Corporation II-55
Rhozet Corporation Extends Support to Material Exchange and
LXF Formats II-55
Breece Hill Signs Joint Venture Agreement with Pictron II-55
Axis Communications Receives Contract From Alaska Department
of Transportation II-56
Discovery Education Forms Partnership with CDW-G to Offer
Video Servers to Schools II-56
Axis Communications Partners with DVTel II-56
Doremi Labs Ships Out JPEG2000 Compression V1-HD VDR II-56
MangoDSP and ObjectVideo Form Partnership for Integrated Video
Platforms II-57
A&E Television Networks Opts for Incentra’s DIVArchive Software II-57
Canal Digital Opts for BitBand VOD Solutions for IPTV Service II-57
Gee Broadcast Systems Acquires Lightworks II-57
InterVideo® Inc Receives Contract from Media Socket II-57
CDC and Viyotek Ink a Deal to Market IP-Based Video Servers
and Video Cameras II-58
Axis Communications Bags Contract from Honeywell for Network
Video Technology II-58
Axis Communications Receives Order from Turning Stone II-58
Axis Communications Receives Contract from VISICU for Video
Servers II-59
INS Selects Kasenna for the Deployment of Multi- Carrier VOD II-59
Data Fortress Sets up IPFlix, an IP Media Organization for IPTV II-59
Axis Communications Bags Upgradation Order from Stafford
General Hospital II-60
Weather Channel Deploys Video Servers from SeaChange II-60
Alcatel Partners with Concurrent Computer Corporation II-60
Clear Channel Chooses NewsFlow Solution of Ciprico and Video
Technics II-60
LSI Logic Corporation Ties Up with NVIDIA and Ulead for HD
Content Creation II-61
Supermicro Computer Commences Production of New Workstation/
Server Platforms II-61
Emap Performance Television Signs an Agreement with Omneon
Network Servers II-62
Omneon Video Networks Signs an Agreement with TV Cabo II-62
Alcatel, Acer, and Ambit Bag a Contract from Chunghwa Telecom
Co Ltd II-62
Panasonic Intends Video Recording & Distribution Server Program II-63
Digital Broadcast Enters into Technology Agreement with
Pathfire Inc II-63
StarDot Inks an Agreement with Tzolkin for the Integration of
DNS Client Software II-63
nCUBE Receives an Order for the Supply of VOD Server II-64
Axis Communications Signs a Deal with New York State Unified
Court System II-64
Concurrent Computer Deploys MediaHawk® 3000 Video Servers II-64
Rorke Integrates its Digital Archive Solution with Pinnacle’s
Video Servers II-64
Axis Communications Bags Supply Schedule Contract from GSA II-65
Insystcom Inc Selects Kasenna’s GigaBase Servers for Cruise
Ship Applications II-65
Matsushita Equips High-Tech Automated Video Library in the
Olympic Museum II-65
nCUBE Corporation Adds New Network Personal Video Recorder II-65
MidStream Technologies Collaborates with nCUBE Corp II-66
The Weather Channel Deploys Leitch VR Video Server System II-66
AZCAR Technologies Bags a Contract from Turner Entertainment
Network II-66
Entone Integrates StreamLiner Video Servers with TANDBERG’s
Cable System II-66
6. Focus on Select Key Players II-68
360 Systems (USA) II-68
Arris Group Inc (USA) II-68
Axis AB (Sweden) II-68
Cisco Systems (USA) II-68
Concurrent Computer Corporation (USA) II-69
Dell Inc (USA) II-69
Doremi Labs Inc (USA) II-69
Drastic Technologies (USA) II-69
Entone (USA) II-70
Harris Corp. (USA) II-70
Hewlett-Packard Company (USA) II-70
IBM Corp (USA) II-70
InfoValue Computing, Inc (USA) II-70
Kasenna, Inc. (USA) II-71
Microsoft Corp (USA) II-71
Motorola Inc (USA) II-71
Omneon Video Networks (USA) II-72
Pinnacle Systems, Inc. (USA) II-72
Pixord (Taiwan) II-72
Quantel (UK) II-73
RealNetworks, Inc (USA) II-73
Sun Microsystems (USA) II-73
SeaChange International, Inc. (USA) II-73
Silicon Graphics, Inc. (USA) II-74
Sony Business Solutions & Systems Company (BSSC) (USA) II-74
Telindus (Belgium) II-74
Thomson Broadcast & Media Solutions (France) II-74
Zaxel Systems Inc (USA) II-75
7. Global Market Perspective II-76
Table 6: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for
Video Servers by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan,
Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Rest
of World Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million
for the Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-76
Table 7: World Long-term Projections for Video Servers by
Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe Asia-Pacific
(excluding Japan), Middle East and Rest of World Independently
Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years
2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-77
Table 8: World 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers by
Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan),
Middle East and Rest of World for the Years 2003, 2008 and
2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-78
Table 9: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for
Video Servers in Broadcast Sector by Geographic Region - US,
Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle
East and Rest of World Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales
in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-79
Table 10: World Long-term Projections for Video Servers for
Broadcast Sector by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan,
Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Rest
of World Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-80
Table 11: World 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers in
Broadcast Sector by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown
of Dollar Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific
(excluding Japan), Middle East and Rest of World for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-81
Table 12: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for
Video Servers in Enterprise Sector by Geographic Region - US,
Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle
East and Rest of World Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales
in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-82
Table 13: World Long-term Projections for Video Servers for
Enterprise Sector by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan,
Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Rest
of World Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-83
Table 14: World 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers in
Enterprise Sector by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown
of Dollar Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific
(excluding Japan), Middle East and Rest of World for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-84
Table 15: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for
Video Servers in Cable/Telco Sector by Geographic Region - US,
Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle
East and Rest of World Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales
in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-85
Table 16: World Long-term Projections for Video Servers for
Cable/Telco Sector by Geographic Region - US, Canada,Japan,
Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Rest
of World Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-86
Table 17: World 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers in
Cable/Telco Sector by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown
of Dollar Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific
(excluding Japan), Middle East and Rest of World for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-87
III. MARKET
1. The United States III-1
A.Market Analysis III-1
Outlook III-1
Market Drivers III-1
Popularity of Digital Media Applications Boosts
Requirement for Video Servers III-1
FCC Regulations Invite Customer Investment III-1
Video On Demand Drives the US Video Server Market III-1
Internet Video Advertising Pushing the Video Servers Market III-1
Sports/Adult Entertainment and Specialized Programming
Propel Growth III-2
Advantages of Video Streaming Over Internet III-2
Caching and Scalability Excel Technology Trends III-2
Video Servers - Market Challenges III-2
Infrastructure Switching Costs III-2
Burden of Maintenance of Digital and Analog Formats III-2
Video Server Market by End-Use Segments III-3
Broadcast Video Server Market III-3
FCC Mandate & Digitization Plans III-3
Enterprise Video Server Market III-3
Internet Penetration Reaches a Plateau III-4
Lack of Sufficient Bandwidth III-4
Cable/Telco Video Server Market III-4
Product Launches III-4
Strategic Corporate Developments III-8
Key Players III-12
B.Market Analytics III-19
Table 18: US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for
Video Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and
Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales
in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-19
Table 19: US Long-term Projections for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco
Sectors Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-20
Table 20: US 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-20
2. Canada III-21
A.Market Analysis III-21
Outlook III-21
Strategic Development III-21
B.Market Analytics III-22
Table 21: Canadian Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis
for Video Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise
and Cable/Telco Sectors IndependentlyAnalyzed by Annual
Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-22
Table 22: Canadian Long-term Projections for Video Servers
by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco
Sectors Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-22
Table 23: Canadian 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-23
3. Japan III-24
Market Analysis III-24
Table 24: Japanese Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis
for Video Servers by End-Use Sector -Broadcast, Enterprise
and Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed by Annual
Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through
2010(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-24
Table 25: Japanese Long-term Projections for Video Servers
by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco
Sectors Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$
Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-25
Table 26: Japanese 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-25
4. Europe III-26
A.Market Analysis III-26
Outlook III-26
Strategic Developments III-26
B.Market Analytics III-27
Table 27: European Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis
for Video Servers by Geographic Region - France, Germany,
UK, Italy and Rest of Europe Independently Analyzed by
Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-27
Table 28: European Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis
for Video Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise
and Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed by Annual
Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-28
Table 29: European Long-term Projections for Video Servers
by Region- France, Germany, UK, Italy and Rest of Europe -
Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for
the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-28
Table 30: European Long-term Projections for Video Servers
by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/ Telco
Sectors Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-29
Table 31: European 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers by
Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
France, Germany, UK, Italy and Rest of Europe for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-30
Table 32: European 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-30
4a. France III-31
A.Market Analysis III-31
Outlook III-31
Thomson Broadcast & Media Solutions - A Key Player III-31
B.Market Analytics III-31
Table 33: French Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis
for Video Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise
and Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed by Annual
Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-31
Table 34: French Long-term Projections for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco
Sectors Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-32
Table 35: French 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-32
4b. Germany III-33
Market Analysis III-33
Table 36: German Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis
for Video Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise
and Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed by Annual
Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-33
Table 37: German Long-term Projections for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco
Sectors Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-34
Table 38: German 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-34
4c. The United Kingdom III-35
A.Market Analysis III-35
Outlook III-35
Strategic Development III-35
B.Market Analytics III-36
Table 39: UK Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for
Video Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and
Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales
in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-36
Table 40: UK Long-term Projections for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco
Sectors Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-36
Table 41: UK 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-37
4d. Italy III-38
Market Analysis III-38
Table 42: Italian Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis
for Video Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise
and Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed by Annual
Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-38
Table 43: Italian Long-term Projections for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/ Telco
Sectors Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-39
Table 44: Italian 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers by
End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-39
4e. Rest of Europe III-40
Market Analysis III-40
Table 45: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current and Future
Analysis for Video Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast,
Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed by
Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through
2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-40
Table 46: Rest of Europe Long-term Projections for Video
Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and
Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales
Figures in US$ Million forYears 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-41
Table 47: Rest of Europe 10-Year Perspective for Video
Servers by End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar
Sales for Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors for
the Years 2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-41
5. Asia-Pacific III-42
A.Market Analysis III-42
Outlook III-42
Chinese Video Servers Market to Register Robust Growth III-42
Pixord - A Key Player III-42
B.Market Analytics III-43
Table 48: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current and Future
Analysis for Video Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast,
Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed by
Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-43
Table 49: Asia-Pacific Long-term Projections for Video
Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and
Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed withAnnual Sales
Figures in US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
correspondingGraph/Chart) III-43
Table 50: Asia-Pacific 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers
by End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/ Telco Sectors for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-44
6. The Middle East III-45
A.Market Analysis III-45
Outlook III-45
Strategic Developments III-45
B.Market Analytics III-46
Table 51: Middle East Recent Past, Current and Future
Analysis for Video Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast,
Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed by
Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-46
Table 52: Middle East Long-term Projections for Video
Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and
Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales
Figures in US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-47
Table 53: Middle East 10-Year Perspective for Video Servers
by End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/ Telco Sectors for the Years
2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-47
7. Rest of World III-48
Market Analysis III-48
Table 54: Rest of World Recent Past, Current and Future
Analysis for Video Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast,
Enterprise and Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed by
Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2000 through 2010
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-48
Table 55: Rest of the World Long-term Projections for Video
Servers by End-Use Sector - Broadcast, Enterprise and
Cable/Telco Sectors Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales
Figures in US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-49
Table 56: Rest of World 10-Year Perspective for Video
Servers by End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar
Sales for Broadcast, Enterprise and Cable/ Telco Sectors for
the Years 2003, 2008 and 2012 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-49
IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
-360 Systems (USA)-3e Technologies International (USA)
-Accom, Inc (USA)
-Adelphia Communications Corporation (USA)
-Alcatel (France)
-Altera Corporation (USA)
-Amnis Systems, Inc (USA)
-Apple Computer, Inc (USA)
-Arbor-USA (USA)
-Arroyo Video Solutions, Inc (USA)
-Atop Technologies, Inc (Taiwan)
-Avid Technology, Inc (USA)
-Pinnacle Systems, Inc (USA)
-Axis Communications AB (Sweden)
-Axis Communications (UK)
Ltd (UK)
-Bitband Technologies Ltd (Israel)
-Breece Hill, LLC (USA)
-Broadbus Technologies, Inc (USA)
-Broadware Technologies, Inc (USA)
-C-Cor, Inc (USA)
-CDC SpA (Italy)
-Charter Communications, Inc (USA)
-Chyron Corporation (USA)
-Ciprico, Inc (USA)
-Cisco Systems, Inc (USA)
-Concurrent Computer Corporation (USA)
-Curtiss-Wright Corporation (USA)
-Data Fortress Systems Group Ltd (Canada)
-Datadirect Networks, Inc (USA)
-Dell, Inc (USA)
-Digital Surveillance Systems (USA)
-Doremi Labs, Inc (USA)
-Drastic Technologies (Canada)
-Dvtel, Inc (USA)
-Entone Technologies, Inc (USA)
-EVS Broadcast Equipment SA (Belgium)
-Front Porch Digital, Inc (USA)
-Gateway, Inc (USA)
-Gee Broadcast Systems Ltd (UK)
-Harris Corporation (USA)
-Hewlett-Packard Company (USA)
-Homeland Security Capital Corporation (USA)
-IBM Corporation (USA)
-Infovalue Computing, Inc (USA)
-Intel Corporation (USA)
-(In US$ billion)
-Intervideo®, Inc (USA)
-Kasenna, Inc (USA)
-Lanaccess Telecom (Spain)
-Leitch Technology Corporation (Canada)
-LSI Logic Corporation (USA)
-Mango DSP, Inc (USA)
-Matrixstream Technologies, Inc (USA)
-Matsushita Electric Industrial Co, Ltd (Japan)
-Panasonic Communications Co, Ltd (Japan)
-Panasonic Broadcast and Television Systems Company (USA)
-Panasonic Security Systems Group (Canada)
-Victor Company of Japan Ltd (Japan)
-Microsoft Corporation (USA)
-Midstream Technologies, Inc (USA)
-Molino Networks, Inc (USA)
-Movidis, Inc (USA)
-Moxa Networking Co, Ltd (Taiwan)
-nCube Corporation (USA)
-NEC Corporation (Japan)
-Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (Japan)
-NMS Communications Corporation (USA)
-ObjectVideo, Inc (USA)
-Omneon Video Networks (USA)
-Oxford Media, Inc (USA)
-Pathfire, Inc (USA)
-Petards Vision Ltd (UK)
-Phoenix IVS (USA)
-PiXORD Corporation (Taiwan)
-Quantel Limited (UK)
-QuVIS, Inc (USA)
-Radvision Ltd (Israel)
-RADVision, Inc (USA)
-Real Networks, Inc (USA)
-SeaChange International, Inc (USA)
-Sensoray Company, Inc (USA)
-Sentry Technology Corporation (USA)
-Seyeon Tech Co, Ltd (Korea)
-Sharp Corporation (Japan)
-Sigma Designs, Inc (USA)
-Smart Project Space (USA)
-Sony Business Solutions & Systems Company (BSSC)
(USA)
-Southern Digital Products, Inc (USA)
-ST&T Electric Corporation (Taiwan)
-StarDot Technologies (USA)
-Sun Microsystems, Inc (USA)
-Supermicro Computer, Inc (USA)
-Syntax-Brillian Corporation (USA)
-Telindus Group NV (Belgium)
-Thomson Grass Valley (France)
-Thomson Broadcast & Media Solutions (France)
-Toshiba Corporation (Japan)
-Vela Research LP (USA)
-Video Insight, Inc (USA)
-Video Technics, Inc (USA)
-Vivotek, Inc (Taiwan)
-Zaxel Systems, Inc (USA)
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