Article: Uninterruptible Power Supply Markets Re-Think Strategies to Overcome Sluggish Economies, Says Frost & Sullivan.

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Markets for uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, which are used for back-up power during blackouts and brownouts, face an uncertain short-term future as they attempt to ride out the current economic downturn.

Telecommunications and information technology markets are the main end- user industries for UPS systems. Although infrastructure investments in these areas rose through 2000, capital spending has diminished significantly, forcing UPS suppliers to develop new market strategies that can withstand a period of slow economic growth.

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (powersupplies.frost.com ), World UPS Markets, reveals that ...

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