Press Release
June 21, 2005
For Immediate Release
For more information contact:
Heather Wilson
602-287-9097
hwilson@srgresearch.com
Gigabit Switch
Equipment Continues to be the bright spot in a dim LAN Switch Market across
EMEA and U.S. Regions
Requirements
to manage and support VoIP and Video traffic is becoming an increasing
driver for sophisticated switching equipment
Scottsdale,
Arizona – According to Synergy Research Group’s latest
reports, Q1 2005 EMEA LAN Switch Market Shares and Q1 2005 US LAN Switch
Market Shares, both the EMEA and U.S. LAN switch markets saw strength
in gigabit products and content switching despite the seasonality measured
for the overall Switch market. The US led the way with gigabit switch
products posting moderate to high sequential growth; strongest market
measured being Fixed Gigabit Layer 3 posting 23 percent sequential growth.
“While
overall demand for EMEA and U.S. switch sales proved sluggish in Q1, requirements
at the edge of enterprise networks are screaming for attention such as
QOS for VoIP and Video, multicast support, and anomaly detection,”
said Joshua Johnson, Senior Analyst at Synergy Research Group. ”This
is transpiring into healthy demand for Enterprise switch gear with increased
functionality and sophistication.”

Each report has been expanded
to contain LAN switch market share information on the 10Gigabit Ethernet,
Content Switch, Unmanaged Gigabit segments. These reports are available
for purchase at www.srgresearch.com
or by contacting Heather Wilson at 602-287-9097.
Synergy Research Group (SRG)
is a market research firm, which specializes in quarterly market analysis,
market share, forecasting, and strategic consulting. SRG offers a wide
breadth of market research services to the equipment manufacturing, semiconductor,
and financial communities. Synergy can be found at www.srgresearch.com
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The contents of this press
release represent SRG’s interpretation and analysis of statistics
and information collected from authorized company representatives, industry
sources, and SRG estimates. SRG does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness
of the statistics or information contained in this release.
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