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Mission Critical Messaging Market Stood at $2.1 Billion in 2004 and is Anticipated to Reach $3.3 Billion By 2011.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27678 ) has announced the addition of Mission Critical Messaging Middleware Software that provides an interface between applications, allowing them to send data back and forth to each other asynchronously. Data sent by one program can be stored in a queue and then forwarded to the receiving program when it becomes available to process it.  Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2005 To 2011 to their offering.

The mission critical messaging market relates to messages as differentiated from packets. Packets have a header that is descriptive of the source and destination.

Messaging is complex to implement and carries a significant services component. The advantage of messaging is that once it is implemented the nodes are resilient and carry the ability to respond to change in a flexible manner.

Vendors are developing and enhancing messaging product sets by adding rules. The market for enterprise application integration, Web services (1) Loosely, any online service delivered over the Web. Such usage appears in articles from non-technical sources, but not in IT-oriented publications, because definition #2 below describes the correct use of the term. , messaging products and other Internet business-to-business products is evolving to use packaged integration solutions in place of using programmers.

Reliable message-based communication can be a vital element of enterprise mission-critical applications. Reliable messaging includes the ability to ensure that a message exchange has been completed correctly with no messages lost or duplicated.

IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries)  WebSphere MQ is the industry defacto standard for moving information between applications in a mission critical manner. The product has new life, as RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna.  and intelligent routers become essential aspects of network infrastructure. The sheer quantities of information created by RFID mean that messages have to be reliable and delivered asynchronously in a manner that prevents duplication.

WebSphere MQ transports quadrillions of transaction messages per day. This provides the base for significant growth. Cross platform, cross operating system operating system (OS)

Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs.
 secure message transport is always needed in network environments. The issue is to figure out how to expand markets. Forecast analysis indicates mission critical message license markets at $488.9 million in 2004 are anticipated to reach $867.3 million in shipments by 2011.

The messaging is the core of real time computing. The ability to transmit securely over networks depends on messages. Routers have handled information as packets, but this is shifting. Mission critical messaging markets at $2.1 billion in 2004 are anticipated to reach $3.3 billion by 2011.
Key Topics
Mission Critical Messaging Middleware Market Shares and Forecasts
Role Of Mission Critical Middleware Messaging
Mission Critical Messaging Middleware Growth Factors
Messaging Software
Types Of Mission Critical Messaging Network Computing
Business Process Engineering
Message Queuing
Mission Critical Messaging Throughput
Message Input To Output Ratio
Parallel Message Processing
Middleware Messaging Technology Issues
Performance Optimization
Support For Critical Distributed Computing
Mission Critical Messaging Market Dynamics


Report Methodology

This is the 257th report in a series of market research reports that provide forecasts in communications, telecommunications, the internet, computer, software, and telephone equipment. The project leaders take direct responsibility for writing and preparing each report. They have significant experience preparing industry studies. Forecasts are based on primary research and proprietary data bases. Forecasts reflect analysis of the market trends in the segment and related segments. Unit and dollar shipments are analyzed through consideration of dollar volume of each market participation in the segment. Market share analysis includes conversations with key customers of products, industry segment leaders, marketing directors, distributors, leading market participants The term market participant is used in United States constitutional law to describe a U.S. State which is acting as a producer or supplier of a marketable good or service. When a state is acting in such a role, it may permissibly discriminate against non-residents. , and companies seeking to develop measurable market share. Over 200 in-depth interviews are conducted for each report with a broad range of key participants and opinion leaders in the market segment.

Companies Mentioned

IBM, Sun/SeeBeyond, Tibco Software Tibco Software Inc. is a software company, with headquarters in Palo Alto, California. Tibco sells business process management and business integration software. History
Vivek Ranadive founded the company as Teknekron Software Systems (TSS) in 1985.
, BEA BEA - Basic programming Environment for interactive-graphical Applications, from Siemens-Nixdorf. , AmberPoint, Cape Systems Group, Envoy envoy: see diplomatic service.

Envoy - Motorola's integrated personal wireless communicator. Envoy is a personal digital assistant which incorporates two-way wireless and wireline communication.
 Technologies, Fujitsu, Fiorano, Fuego, GoAhead Software, GXS GXS Global Exchange Services (GE)
GXS Gun X Sword (anime) 
, Hewlett-Packard (HP), i2, Kabria, Microsoft, Oracle, Pegasystems, SAP, Savvion, Synergy, Vitria, webMethods, Zebra Technologies Zebra Technologies (NASDAQ: ZBRA) is a manufacturer of thermal bar code label and receipt printers, RFID smart label printer/encoders, and card printers, based in Vernon Hills, Illinois. Zebra has products in 100 countries around the world.

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