InfoTech Trends provides
market research data on all aspects of the information technology
industry - computers, peripherals, software, storage, the Internet,
communications, and more. Our database contains information on forecast
sales and forecast shipments, market share, trend analysis, and
other frequently used market statistics. No other statistical analysis
service - published or online - comes close to our coverage. InfoTech
Trends is published by Information Technology Trends, an information
technology publishing organization based in Northern California.
With InfoTech Trends
you'll gain immediate access to market statistics on all aspects
of the information technology market - we specialize in summating
business data for the entire industry. Much of the data is from
different sources so you can compare estimates to reach your own
conclusions. You can even download our data in Excel spreadsheets
and incorporate them into your own market analysis: charts, tables,
reports, memos... Subscribers like IBM, Microsoft, Intel, Bain and
Company... use our data as the primary source for decision making
and planning. It's also a good way to identify market research firms
currently working in your area of interest.
Our dedicated staff abstracts
information from over 65 leading industry journals. Our researchers
comb through each page of the journal being abstracted - text, tables,
figures, editorials, even ads - and then entered into our database.
Where such additional statistics increase the information value,
our analysts calculate totals, annual growth rates, market share,
or other summaries. All data are checked and rechecked to insure
accuracy. Data are then uploaded to our web site so that you gain
access to the most current information available.
We've been just up the road from Silicon Valley since 1984, doing exactly what we are now doing - providing market data in a form convenient for you to perform industry analysis. We are a small business and providing you with the data you need for decision making gets our full attention. Previously we published under the title of Computer Industry Forecasts. Since 1984 we have expanded the range of the market data we abstract to include all aspects of the information technology industry including communications, LANs, the Internet..., hence the name change to InfoTech Trends. Until January of 1999 we published in print. The last quarterly issues were over 150 pages and growing. At that length it was getting increasingly difficult for our users to find, organize and compare information on marketing research, especially when contrasting over quarters and years. And we were sacrificing a lot of trees. We decided to make it easier to find and organize the market research data. So since then we have been exclusively on the Internet. Now you can electronically access our data at any time or place. We even customized the search engine to make it easier to find commonly used terms. We know you'll find this site easy to use. Most importantly, we hope you'll find the market research data you need to save time and money, and to make life a little easier for you.