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A 2Q08 Ethernet Switch Market Analysis: Providing a List of Tables With Highly Segmented Data by OSI Layer, Equipment Configuration and Speed.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/23b5a8/2q08_ethernet_swit) has announced the addition of the "2Q08 Ethernet Switch A device that connects clients and servers to each other in an Ethernet network. See switched Ethernet.  Market Analysis" report to their offering.

This report examines the Ethernet switch market for 2Q08. Market shares for a wide range of Ethernet switch vendors are provided, based both on port shipments and manufacturer's revenue for the quarter. In addition, port shipments and manufacturer's revenue are reported for the five quarters subsequent to 2Q08. The data is highly segmented, both by OSI (1) (Open System Interconnection) An ISO standard for worldwide communications that defines a framework for implementing protocols in seven layers. Control is passed from one layer to the next, starting at the application layer in one station, proceeding to the  Layer (L2, L3, and L4-7) and equipment configuration (Fixed vs. Modular), as well as by speed (Fast Ethernet An earlier name for 100Mbps Ethernet. See 100Base-T.

(networking) Fast Ethernet - A version of Ethernet developed in the 1990s(?) which can carry 100 Mbps compared with standard Ethernet's 10 Mbps. It requires upgraded network cards and hubs.
, Gigabit Ethernet An Ethernet standard that transmits at 1 Gbps. Used mostly to connect high-end workstations and servers as well as for network backbones, Gigabit Ethernet transmits full duplex from point to point using switches and half duplex in a shared environment (CSMA/CD) using a hub. , 10 Gigabit Ethernet). Cross segmentation is also provided for greater granularity The degree of modularity of a system. More granularity implies more flexibility in customizing a system, because there are more, smaller increments (granules) from which to choose.  (for example: L2 Fixed Fast Ethernet).
Key Topics Covered:

- Methodology
- List of Tables: (Markets Examined Include)
- L2-3 L4-7 Managed / Unmanaged Ethernet Switch
- L2-3 Managed Ethernet Switch
- L2 Managed Ethernet Switch
- L3 Managed Ethernet Switch
- FE L2-3 Managed Ethernet Switch
- FE L2 Managed Ethernet Switch
- FE L3 Managed Ethernet Switch
- GE L2-3 Managed Ethernet Switch
- GE L2 Managed Ethernet Switch
- GE L3 Managed Ethernet Switch
- L4-7 Ethernet Switch
- Total Unmanaged Ethernet Switch
- Unmanaged FE Switch


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