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Business Services Industry

While a Strong Majority of Enterprise ATM Users Plan to Transition Part or All of Their Networks to IP and/or Ethernet, a Minority of Large Enterprises May Stick with the Service for Years to Come

Business Wire,  May 14, 2008  

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91686) has announced the addition of "ATM (Market Advisor)" to their offering.

The authors' end-user research shows that, while a strong majority of enterprise ATM users plan to transition part or all of their networks to IP and/or Ethernet, a minority of large enterprises may stick with the service for years to come. This report contains a market overview, analyst review, near and long term drivers, and ratings for all competitors within the Business Network Services - U.S. market.

Market Description

* Description of the market segment as defined by the authors and what types of products and services are included within it.

Market Review

* Analysis of significant events shaping the market including: product rollouts, new service offerings, significant M&A activity, corporate announcements, regulatory events, and the impact of court judgments

Near-Term Market Drivers

* A look at what is currently responsible for driving growth or decline in the market.

Long-Term Market Drivers

* Trends that will shape the foundation and impact the long-term growth of the market segment.

Market Ratings

* Table that outlines all the key vendors in a market, and compares each to its competitors in important Current Analysis measures including: level of maturity, momentum, technology vision, and overall rating.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91686

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