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Plunkett's Computer and Software Industry Trends and Statistics (Summary)


Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Major Trends Affecting the InfoTech Industry 1
  1) Introduction to the Infotech Industry 1
  2) The Technology Sector Recovers 4
  3) Memory and Storage Needs Soar While Miniaturization Lowers
    Prices                

5
  4) PCs Go Down Market 6
  5) Dell Seems Unstoppable 6
  6) Supercomputing Sets Records 8
  7) Grid Computing Accelerates  9
  8) Open-Source Systems Soar 9
  9) Software Industry Mergers and Consolidation Evolve 11
  10) Web Services, XML and .NET Grow  11
  11) Wi-Fi and Other Wireless Technologies Accelerate 12
  12) Last Mile Challenges Tumble; Mass Broadband Markets Emerge 14
  13) Fiber-to-the-Home Gains Traction 15
  14) Services Available via Ultra-High-Speed Broadband are Imaginative,
      Futuristic

16
  15) The U.S. Remains Far Behind in Broadband Deployment and Access
      Speeds

17
  16) IMany Industry Sectors, Especially Computer and Software Makers, Focus
      on Consulting and Outsourcing Income

17
  17) The Future: Pervasive Computing Will Be Standard 18
Chapter 2: InfoTech Industry Statistics                                        20
  Infotech Industry Overview: 1992-2002 21
  Internet Access Technologies Compared 22
  Cable Modem and E-MTA Unit Shipments, 2nd Quarter 2004 23
  North American Cable Modem Subscribers by Multiple System Operator,
June 2004

24
  Number of High Speed Internet Lines, U.S.: June 2000-2004  25
  High Speed Internet Lines by Technology, U.S.: Dec. 1999 and Jun. 2004 26
  U.S. Online Information Services Revenue: 2001-2003 27
  U.S. Software Publishing Industry Estimated Revenue & Inventories: 2001-2004 28
  U.S. Data Processing Services Industry Estimated Revenues: 2001-2004 29
  U.S. Database and Directory Publishers Revenue & Inventories: 2001-2003 30
  U.S. Wired Communications Carriers, Estimated Revenue and Expenses:
2001-2004

31
  U.S. Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (Except Satellite), Revenue and Expenses: 2001-2004 
32
  Average Annual Household Telecommunications Expenditures by Type of Provider, U.S. 1995-2004
33
  Telecommunications Equipment Trade, U.S., 2003 34
  U.S. Telecommunications Equipment Trade, Selected Trading Partners:
2001-2003

35
  U.S. Computer Industry Indicators: 1997-2004 36
  U.S. Business and Consumer Investment in Computers and Peripheral Equipment: 1997-2004
37
  U.S. Computer Equipment Industry New and Unfilled Orders: 1997-2004 38
  U.S. Computer Equipment Industry Shipments and Inventories: 1997-2004 39
  U.S. Computer Trade: 2000-2004 (Est.) 40
  U.S. Computer Exports, Imports and Deficits: First Half, 2002-2004 41
  Top Five Destinations of U.S. Computer Exports and Top Five Suppliers of Imports: Jan.-Jun. 2004

42
  Computer Industry, Total Employment and Production Workers, U.S.: 1997-
2004

43
  InfoTech Employment, U.S.: 1995-2005 44

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