• India Takes the Lead in IM Software Investment
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  • By CXOtoday Staff, Aug 01, 2007 1713 hrs IST
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  • IDC's latest study "Infrastructure Software - Making the Right Decisions" reports that the adoption of Infrastructure Management (IM) software in the 4 surveyed countries - Australia, the PRC, India, and Korea - remained healthy across the 1,000 respondents surveyed. IDC expects the PRC and India to continue to take the lead as far as investments in IM software are concerned. End users have also indicated that purchases would be less on a standalone basis.

    Storage software has topped the adoption list of IM software. Back up and archive software continue to top the list of investment intentions for IM software. The percentage of end-users dropped in line with more advanced areas of storage software, such as storage management software. For India, most of the respondents felt that software compatibility and its integration with existing systems was their key concern during the investment process on IM software.

    The respondents were also asked about their investment intentions. Based on the survey results, IDC expects India to remain the leading investor in IM software, followed by the PRC, as these economies continue to grow and consume technology rapidly in the region.

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