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Sales of Home Media Servers at 50 Million Units by
2010 (1/6/2006)
Demand for media backup, competition among
video providers, and wider accessibility of IP content are driving
deployment of media servers
Annual sales of home media servers will reach
nearly 50 million units in the U.S. by the end of 2010, according
to Parks Associates' new report "Media Servers: Analysis and Forecasts."
The report, which defines a media server as a hard drive-based platform
with media sharing software linked via a home network, finds that
demand- and supply-side drivers will spur the growth of these media
centralization platforms over the next five years.
"Consumers will benefit from the capabilities
and features provided by home media servers, which will enhance
their home media experiences and offer safeguarding and storage
for their digital content," said Kurt Scherf, vice president and
principal analyst, Parks Associates. "In addition, many industry
players - including technology vendors, equipment manufacturers,
and service providers - will benefit from the development and distribution
of centralized storage platforms to the home."
According to "Media Servers: Analysis and
Forecasts," the media server's presence as an emerging product category
will expand the market for hard drive manufacturers and technology
vendors in home networking and storage silicon. PC and CE manufacturers
that incorporate media server functionality into their platforms
will improve their margins and be able to attach new services and
applications - including IP-delivered content - to their products.
Finally, the increasing competition between video players - including
cablecos, satellite operators, and now telcos - will spur the rise
of set-top media servers that allow users to access stored content
and services from multiple locations, both in and outside of the
home. These service-specific platforms will improve customer loyalty
and create new opportunities to build revenue through enhanced services.
"Media Servers: Analysis and Forecasts" identifies
and forecasts key categories of media server products. It examines
the usage scenarios for each form factor, based on Parks Associates'
primary consumer research.
www.parksassociates.com
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