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Report # SH29821426 | 150 Pages | 97 Tables and Figures | 2005 |
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Telecommunications Middleware Market Driving Forces
Telecommunications Middleware Market Shares
Telecommunications
Middleware Market Forecasts
Communications Industry Competitive Factors
Service Provider Market Characteristics
Blurring Communications And Telecommunications Industry Boundaries
Change In Telecommunication Network Architecture
Converged Network Revolution
Worldwide Telecommunications Middleware Licenses and Maintenance Services
Telecommunications Middleware Regional Analysis
The telecommunications industry is dynamic, driven by a range of pressures brought by the Internet. Broadband and wireless communications are the markets aspects driving shifts. The telecommunications industry need for a real time single customer views, consolidated IT operations, and middleware vendors are addressing maximized network flexibility.
Multi channel delivery of customer self-provisioning is a significant market driving force in the wireless and DSL industry. Visibility of the network needs to be end to end. The middleware systems are in response to the business needs to address significant network and services shifts.
In response to these pressures, telecommunications organizations must adapt to the changing market conditions. Telecommunications organization use middleware to adapt to changing market conditions.
Telecommunications business integration solutions enable carriers to replace costly and complex point-to-point connectivity. Automated business processes, faster customer service response times, and greater efficiency within its IT architecture and supply chain are central aims of telecommunications middleware.
Worldwide telecommunications
middleware licenses and maintenance services market forecasts indicate that
markets at $1 billion in 2004 are anticipated to expand rapidly to $9.5 billion
by 2011. Market growth is in response to the need for middleware to manage
the convergence of voice, data, and media on one network.
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HP |
This is the 264th report in a series of market research reports
that provide forecasts in communications, telecommunications, the internet,
computer, software, and telephone equipment. The project leaders take direct
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Director, co-founder of WinterGreen Research, conducts strategic and market
assessments in technology-based industries. Previously she was a member of the
staff of Arthur D. Little, Inc., for 23 years, most recently as Vice President
of Arthur D. Little Decision Resources, specializing in strategic planning and
market development services. She is a graduate of Boston University and the
Program for Management Development at Harvard Graduate School of Business
Administration. She is the author of recent studies on worldwide
telecommunications markets and the Top Ten Telecommunications market analysis
and forecasts.
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in communications and computer markets and applications. She holds several
patents in microcomputing and parallel processing. She is the author of recent
studies of the Regional Bell Operating Companies' marketing strategies,
Internet equipment, a study of Internet Equipment, Worldwide Telecommunications
Equipment, Top Ten Telecommunications, Digital Loop Carrier, Web Hosting, and
Application Integration markets. Ms. Eustis is a graduate of Barnard College.
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