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- Digital: 94 pages
- Published by: IDC December 1, 2004
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Book Description
This IDC study, Turkey Commercial Systems and Servers 2004-2008 Forecast and 2003 Vendor Shares, reviews and analyzes the market for computer systems, servers, and workstations in Turkey for 2003, with data provided according to vendor, processor technology, and operating system. The data is further divided into ten price bands. The report also provides detailed forecasts of market size through 2008. Additionally, the analysis of the commercial systems and server market should help answer the following key market questions:
What are the defining characteristics of the commercial systems and servers market in Turkey?How will current and future economic conditions likely affect this market's development?What are the areas of highest penetration and growth potential within the server market by operating system, price band, and CPU type?How is the global rivalry between Microsoft and Unix being played out in the Turkish market? Where does Linux stand?Can vendors of proprietary environments capture new applications and growth on their platforms?What application segments are driving growth and what platforms are best positioned to gain in this evolving market?Who is gaining share in the Turkish server market?Where are the greatest opportunities for future growth?
"The Turkish economy continued to recover despite negative external developments. Although recent years had seen more cautious IT purchasing behavior, IDC foresees a surge in IT demand in the near future, expected to continue until 2008. Positive trends in demand for commercial systems and servers have been seen in a number of sectors, including manufacturing, retail, and distribution, while the telecommunications sector holds potential, post-privatization. Vendors and their partners must be prepared to offer cost-effective solutions that satisfy customer requirements within any budget." - Mediha Gramos, Senior Analyst, IDC Turkey