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Description:

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In a modestly growing market, the ability of storage firms to provide
services and integrated solutions is increasingly important. Most buyers
weigh equally the hardware, software, and services when making a purchase
decision. Building brand awareness, knowledge, and preference for services
and solutions is therefore essential to successful positioning in the
storage market.
Preferences and Priorities for Storage Services provides a detailed
analysis of how IT executives from large enterprises and government agencies
assess leading providers of storage services and the market as a whole.
Based on interviews with 300 U.S.-based IT decision makers from large
companies and organizations in four major industries, the report is designed
to help providers of storage services and solutions plan marketing initiatives,
shape market perceptions, and track the effectiveness of marketing programs
on an ongoing basis.
Key findings in the report include:
- Unaided and aided awareness of IT storage services and solutions
firms
- Familiarity with, favorability toward, and preference for doing business
with storage services and solutions firms
- Competitive positioning of storage services and solutions firms
- Importance of different attributes in when buyers select services
and solutions firms
- Comparison of the relative strength of brand attributes of primary
sponsors and specified peers
- Sources of information about IT storage services and solutions providers
- Awareness and recall of advertising venues
The report includes analysis by respondent title, buyer responsibility,
industry, and organizational revenue.
Companies covered in detail in the study include:
Brocade Communications, Cisco Systems, CNT, Computer Associates, Dell,
EDS, EMC, Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi Data Systems, IBM Global Services,
LEGATO, McDATA, Network Appliance, StorageTek, Sun Microsystems, Tivoli,
and VERITAS. A number of other firms are also included in ratings and
discussions of brand awareness.
Study Methodology
From December 2003 through February 2004, ITSMA conducted interviews with
300 IT executives involved in the purchase of storage services to assess
the brand awareness and market positioning of the major storage and storage
services firms. The study respondents held director-level positions or
higher and represented organizations in four major industry groups and
with annual revenue ranging from $200 million to more than $20 billion.
| Respondent Demographics |
| Respondent Titles |
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Company size |
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Industry Groups |
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| C-level executives |
20.7% |
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$200-999 million |
25.0% |
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Government/public sector |
26.0% |
| IT Vice Presidents |
24.0% |
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$1-4.9 billion |
25.3% |
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Financial services |
25.3% |
| IT Directors |
55.3% |
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$5-20 billion |
17.0% |
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Manufacturing |
25.3% |
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More than $20 billion |
32.7% |
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Communications |
23.4% |
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