| A Short InfoTech Industry Glossary | i |
| Introduction | 1 |
| How To Use This Book | 3 |
| Chapter 1: Major Trends Affecting the InfoTech Industry | 7 |
| 1) Introduction to the InfoTech Industry | 7 |
| 2) Hot Fields Within the InfoTech Sector | 9 |
| 3) Memory and Storage Needs Soar While Miniaturization Lowers Prices | 10 |
| 4) PCs for $200 May Be Distributed by the Millions in the Developing World | 12 |
| 5) India and China PC Markets Targeted by Manufacturers | 14 |
| 6) Supercomputing Hits 478 Teraflops | 14 |
| 7) Cell Chip Technology Sizzles in PS3 | 15 |
| 8) New Chips Provide Higher Speeds and Lighter Weights/Consume Less Power | 16 |
| 9) Open Source Systems and Software are Backed by Major Software Firms | 17 |
| 10) Big Software Industry Mergers Continue | 18 |
| 11) Web Services, XML and .NET Grow | 19 |
| 12) Cloud Computing, Software as a Service (SaaS) Point the Way to the Future | 20 |
| 13) Wi-Fi Accelerates | 20 |
| 14) MIMO (802.11n) Is the High-Speed Wireless Wave of the Near Future | 21 |
| 15) WiMAX Extends Wireless Range Far Beyond Wi-Fi | 22 |
| 16) Bluetooth Provides Wireless Connectivity to Millions of Cell Phones and Devices | 23 |
| 17) Ultrawideband (UWB) Offers Sizzling Short-Range Speed | 23 |
| 18) Last Mile Challenges Tumble; Mass Broadband Markets Emerge | 24 |
| 19) Fiber-to-the-Home Gains Traction | 25 |
| 20) Services Available via Ultra-High-Speed Broadband are Imaginative, Futuristic | 25 |
| 21) U.S. Broadband Rankings Fraught with Controversy | 26 |
| 22) Many Industry Sectors Seek Consulting and Outsourcing Income, Competing with Pure Consultancies | 27 |
| 23) The Future: Pervasive Computing, Complete Mobility Will Be Standard | 27 |
| 24) Nanotechnology Will Create Powerful Semiconductors in the Near Future | 28 |
| 25) Nanotechnology Holds the Key to the Ultra-dense Digital Memory of the Future | 29 |
| 26) Virtualization of Servers Leads to Data Center Efficiency | 29 |
| 27) Breakthrough Achieved in Quantum Computing | 30 |
| Chapter 2: InfoTech Industry Statistics | 31 |
| InfoTech Industry Overview | 32 |
| U.S. InfoTech Industry Quarterly Revenue: 2006-2007 | 33 |
| Data Processing, Hosting & Related Services, U.S.: Estimated Revenue & Expenses, 2004-2006 | 34 |
| Software Publishing Industry, U.S.: Estimated Revenue, 2002-2007 | 35 |
| Software Publishing Industry, U.S.: Estimated Operating Expenses, 2004-2007 | 36 |
| Computer Systems Design & Related Services, U.S.: Estimated Revenue & Expenses: 1999-2006 | 37 |
| Internet Publishing & Broadcasting: Estimated Sources of Revenue & Expenses, U.S.: 2004-2006 | 38 |
| Internet Service Providers Estimated Revenue & Expenses, U.S.: 2004-2006 | 39 |
| Wholesale & Retail Trade in Computer Hardware & Software, U.S.: 1995-2007 | 40 |
| Estimated Quarterly U.S. Retail Sales, Total & E-Commerce: 1st Quarter 2001-3rd Quarter 2007 | 41 |
| Top Ten Suppliers & Destinations of U.S. Computers & Electronic Products: 2001-2007 | 42 |
| Exports, Imports & Trade Balance of Computers & Electronic Products, U.S.: 2001-2007 | 43 |
| Value of Computers & Electronic Products Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories & Orders by Industry, U.S.: 1992-2007 | 44 |
| Value of Shipments of Computers & Peripheral Equipment by Product Class, U.S.: 2001-2006 | 45 |
| Quantity & Value of Shipments of Computers & Peripheral Equipment by Product Class, U.S.: First Two Quarters, 2006 | 46 |
| Quantity & Value of Exports & Imports of Computers & Peripheral Equipment, U.S.: Second Quarter 2007 | 47 |
| Quantity & Value of Quarterly Shipments of Telecommunications Equipment, U.S.: 2nd Quarter 2006-2nd Quarter 2007 | 48 |
| Internet Access Technologies Compared | 50 |
| Number of Business & Residential High Speed Internet Lines, U.S.: 2000-2006 | 51 |
| Number of Residential High Speed Internet Lines, U.S.: 2000-2006 | 52 |
| Computer Industry Employment by Business Type, U.S.: 2002-2007 | 53 |
| InfoTech Employment, U.S.: 1995-2007 | 54 |
| Chapter 3: Important InfoTech Industry Contacts | 55 |
| Addresses, Telephone Numbers and World Wide Web Sites | |
| Chapter 4: THE INFOTECH 500: | |
| Who They Are and How They Were Chosen | 87 |
| Industry List, With Codes | 88 |
| Index of Rankings Within Industry Groups | 90 |
| Alphabetical Index | 102 |
| Index of Headquarters Location by U.S. State | 106 |
| Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country | 111 |
| Index by Regions of the U.S. Where the Firms Have Locations | 112 |
| Index by Firms with Operations Outside the U.S. | 126 |
| Individual Profiles on each of THE INFOTECH 500 | 131 |
| Additional Indexes | |
| Index of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities | 628 |
| Index of Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations | 630 |