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Frost & Sullivan Analyst Briefing Series

Frost & Sullivan's Information & Communication Technologies practice provides global industry analysis, growth consulting (strategy consulting), market forecasts, and insights into emerging technologies that are designed to help your company address current trends and challenges, identify new technologies, and take advantage of opportunities for growth. Our global teams of industry experts, consultants, and market analysts continuously monitor enterprise communications, communication services, conferencing & collaboration, mobile & wireless, space & communications, IT applications & services, network security, contact centers, and kiosks & retail systems markets.

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Cloud Infrastructure as a Service Market Update Why You Should Attend
·Learn about market trends driving IaaS adoption
·Gain insight into market revenue growth trends
·Understand the competitive landscape
·Learn what’s next in IaaS
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Jun 19 2013 3:00 pm
UTC
60 mins

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  • Enterprise Video Endpoints and Infrastructure market used to be one of the fast growing and most promising technology segment in the Unified Communication and Collaboration space. In 2012, the market underwent a tough year across most countries in this region.
    This briefing provides an overview of the market trends of entire video endpoints and infrastructure market from the following prospects: market size, forecast, competitive landscape and vertical and horizontal adoption trend.
    The aim of this briefing is to
    •Discuss and share the market dynamics of Enterprise Video endpoints and infrastructure
    •Growth Challenges & Opportunity Areas
    •Geographical highlights
    •Brief overview of Competition and Customer Characteristics
  • Frost & Sullivan has recently completed a study on the Australia Data Centre Services Market. Australia is one of the most mature data centre markets in Asia Pacific and the year 2012 was marked by significant capacity build outs by leading market participants. The analyst briefing is aimed at highlighting the key highlights from the study around the following:
    •Overview of the Australia Data Centre Market
    •Market Drivers and Restraints
    •Market Size and Forecasts
    •Competitive Landscape
    •Emerging Trends
  • The on-premise deployment model is currently the predominant model for UC deployment in Australia, with the cloud based alternative still at an early stage of growth. This is expected to change in favour of the cloud based model in the future, albeit at a gradual rate. Although security and reliability concerns are expected to limit adoption of cloud based solutions in the short term, the lack of flexibility and scalability of an on-premise model will cause organisations to consider alternatives. While the hosted and cloud based UC market in Australia is at an early stage of growth, the segment is poised for strong growth over the next five to seven years.
    The aim of this briefing is to
    •Provide an overview of the Australian UC Services market
    •Highlight some key trends and driving factors for growth in the UC services market
    •Highlight the growing significance of cloud based UC in the market
    •Briefly cover the road ahead for cloud based UC solutions in Australia
  • Why You Should Attend:
    ·Get prime insights about the state of cloud computing and cloud computing security markets in the UAE
    ·Hear about the key issues associated with cloud security
    ·Identify potential in the cloud security market
    ·Get to know current trends in cloud computing from the end-user perspective
    ·Learn about the drivers and restraints in the cloud security market
  • The bleak economic outlook has restrained banks from investing a large amount of resources in new projects, including ICT-related projects. Bank efforts are focused on maintaining the current ICT infrastructure. On the other hand, disruptive technologies, such as mobile payment, mobile banking, cloud and big data, forced financial services to rethink their ICT strategy.

    Why You Should Attend:
    · Learn about the actual status of ICT investments in Financial Services in Europe
    · Identify the top four predictions that will impact Financial Services in Europe
    · Hear drivers and restraints regarding ICT payment projects deployment in Europe
  • Increasing bandwidth in the region is making content-rich services such as IPTV and video conferencing more affordable for consumers and SMEs, allowing service providers to increase their ARPU by bundling connectivity, voice and video services under a single offering. This briefing will highlight how telecom operators in the region are laying the foundation for convergence, in terms of infrastructure.

    Hightlights of the briefing:
    - Learn about some of the latest market developments in convergence
    - Uncover strategies employed by operators in the region
    - Identify the key drivers and restraints in the market
  • This briefing will discuss the current state of HEVC products and technology, and its strategic implications in the short, mid and long term for a variety of businesses.

    Why You Should Attend:
    ·Learn about HEVC technology and applications where it is making immediate inroads
    ·Identify the drivers and restraints for development of HEVC productions and rollout of HEVC-powered services
    ·Separate hype from substance and be equipped to realistically account for HEVC in your product or service roadmap
  • This webinar will cover three main points on the M2M market in Europe. It will summarise market developments in 2012, looking at the impact on adoption as the past year witnessed new entrants, products and services. It will also list our top predictions for the market in 2013, focusing on the likely key players and business models that will lay the groundwork for the next wave of M2M adoption. Finally, the webinar will touch on a few outstanding issues that should be addressed for further market development.
  • Key themes this year included the ongoing migration to 4G/LTE, VoLTE (Voice over LTE), new handset launches, M2M evolution, SDN (Software Defined Networking), the advent of new mobile OS (Operating System) flavors, and combating the OTT (Over-the-Top) threat to mobile operators, among others.
    This briefing will offer a comprehensive perspective of these and other issues, based on the feedback received on meetings held at MWC with more than 50 members of the entire mobile value chain.
  • Senior Frost & Sullivan analysts will discuss economic conditions, regulatory challenges, and 2013 contact center predictions (drivers and restraints). This includes emerging trends in outsourcing, contact center systems, social media and hosted technologies. This Analyst Briefing will provide Frost & Sullivan insight into mobile communication application development in the contact center market. Attendees will gain insight into:

    ·Apps on the rise in contact centers
    ·The latest tools for recruitment and hiring
    ·Cloud-based technology delivery
    ·Outsourcing trends
    ·The social media scramble

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