The worldwide Internet market will show a 76% growth rate over the next five years, according to INPUT, an IT market research and consulting firm based in Mountain View, California. In a market sometimes characterized by Web site skepticism, the expectation of Internet users is that over $200 billion will be spent on Internet hardware, software and services. The largest contribution to the Internet market will come from services, rather than software and hardware. Services & systems integration represents the largest Internet opportunity and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 78% to $54 billion in 2000.Worldwide Internet Market, 1995-2000 focuses on all of the Internet markets and breaks them down into systems software, applications software, turnkey systems, professional services & systems integration, network services, processing services, outsourcing, hardware, and maintenance & support services.