Worldwide 3GL Tools 2005 Vendor Shares
| Publication Date | October 2006 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | IDC |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 10 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | IDC02790 |
Summary
This study examines the worldwide third-generation language (3GL) tools market for the period from 2003 to 2005. Worldwide market size is provided for 2005, with trends from 2004. A vendor competitive analysis, with revenue and market shares of the leading vendors, is provided for 2005. This study also discusses key market drivers going forward and identifies the characteristics that vendors will need to be successful in the future.
Companies Mentioned: vendors included in this study; IBM; Microsoft; Sun; Hitachi; Hewlett Packard (HP); NEC; Borland; Unisys; Green Hills Software; Fujitsu
Content
- In This Study
- Methodology
- Worldwide 3GL Tools Market Definition
- Situation Overview
- The Worldwide 3GL Tools Market in 2005
- Performance of Leading Vendors in 2005
- Table: Worldwide 3GL Tools Revenue by Vendor, 2003-2005 ($M)
- Performance by Geographic Region in 2005
- Figure: Worldwide 3GL Tools Revenue Share by Region, 2005
- Performance by Operating Environment in 2005
- Figure: Worldwide 3GL Tools Revenue Share by Operating Environment, 2005
- The Worldwide 3GL Tools Market in 2005
- Future Outlook
- Eclipse Support for 3GLs
- Domain-Specific Languages
- New Uses of 3GLs
- The Continued Growth of the Worldwide Developer Population
- Essential Guidance
- Vendors
- Users
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Methodology
- Synopsis
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