Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Market Booming

Reportstack has announced a new market research publication on  Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Market Booming  which is growing at a CAGR of 37.73 percent from 2013-2018.
An FCoE is a storage protocol that enables fiber channel communications over Ethernet. The use of FCoE consolidates network data transmission and reduces the complexity of data centers. FCoE transmission condenses fiber channel frames into Ethernet frames, which can be easily transmitted across the network. FCoE increases reliability and productivity of a network infrastructure. This technology is mainly used in company networks and data center networks.
Market Drivers
Need for Higher Bandwidth Support
Emergence of Advanced Multiprotocol Adapters
Increased Adoption of Virtualized Computing Environments
Market Trends
Increased Adoption of FCoE in Cloud Computing
Evolution of FCoE Storage Networking
Increasing Convergence of Enterprise Networks
Key Market Vendors Include:
Brocade Communications Systems Inc.
Cisco Systems Inc.
Emulex Corp.
QLogic Corp.
“We are seeing a rapid evolution in FCoE solutions that enable very fast data communication, which is leading to an increase in demand from companies and cloud computing service providers,”. 
Companies are looking more and more for higher bandwidth support, and FCoE solutions can be scaled at larger bandwidth levels, a feature that is increasing its rate of adoption. Given these positive developments, the Global FCoE market is expected to grow significantly in the future.”
To determine the scenario for these vendors in the next 3-4 years, the analysts have conducted in-depth analysis of the impact of market drivers, challenges and trends featuring data on product segmentations, vendor shares, growth rate by revenue and an evaluation of the different buying criteria in the order of importance. 
To view the table of contents and know more details please visit Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Market Booming.

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