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In an increasingly saturated market place operators continually struggle to find new revenue streams. The connected home offers the potential for new revenue streams, as operators partnered with content providers and OEMs can capitalise on the unique opportunities offered by an emerging ecosystem of smart devices.
For operators the connected home can turn all households into high ARPU households. For content providers the connected home will provide a surge in demand for commercial content. Overall, the connected home's interoperability allows content and services to be delivered to ultimately more end-points, thus increasing revenue opportunities for both content and service providers.
While the connected home comes in various guises, our research shows that many consumers are already utilising many smart devices and services for low-level smart home functionality. Building on a foundation of consumer interest ecosystem members and new market entrants must act swiftly in order to stake a claim in a market which will be worth $101 billion in 2013.
What makes this report unique?
An array of primary and secondary sources has informed the findings of our report. These findings have been placed in global and regional context, highlighting market trends and strategic opportunities in each. The report identifies and examines key players in a market poised for substantial growth. Our forecasts are informed by the performance of parallel markets and leading vendors, Visiongain consulted widely with industry experts and full transcripts from an exclusive interview with DLNA and Broadcom Corporation are included in the report.
As such, our reports have a unique blend of primary and secondary sources providing informed analysis. This methodology allows insight into the key drivers and restraints behind market dynamics and competitive developments, as well as identifying the technological issues. The report therefore presents an ideal balance of qualitative analysis combined with extensive quantitative data including global, submarket and regional markets forecasts from 2013-2018 - all identifying strategic business opportunities.
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- DLNA and Broadcom Corporation
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- The report provides an analytical overview with detailed sales projections and analysis of the market, the competitors, and the commercial drivers and restraints.
• Keep informed about the potential for each of the 4 connected home submarkets with revenue forecasts from 2013-2018
- Home Health Services
- Home Energy Management Services
- Media Equipment and Management Services
- Home Monitoring Control and Automation
• Learn about the opportunities in 5 connected home regions with revenue forecasts between 2013-2018
- North America
- Europe
- Latin America
- Middle East & Africa
- Asia Pacific
• Receive supporting market forecasts between 2013-2018 which support our connected homes forecasts
- Mobile Data Traffic
- Smart TV
- Smartphones
- Tablets
- DLNA Certified Devices
- Smart Meters
• Understand the competitive landscape with profiles of 5 leading connected home companies examining their positioning, products, services, focus, corporate strategies and outlook.
- Samsung
- Microsoft
- Cisco
- Verizon
- Entropic Communications
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Table of Contents1. Executive Summary 1.1 Technology Convergence Essential for Connected Home Success1.2 Life Cycle Stage about to Enter Rapid Growth Phase1.3 The Value Proposition - Everyone to Benefit from the Connected Home1.4 Is the Connected Home an Inevitability?1.5 Benefits of This Report 1.6 Who is This Report For? 1.7 Methodology1.8 Global Connected Home Revenue Forecast Summary 2013-20181.9 Connected Home Submarket Revenue Forecast Summary 2013-2018 1.10 Regional Connected Home Revenue Forecast Summary 2013-2018
2. Introduction to the Connected Home Market
2.1 Connected Home Market Structure Overview
2.2 Connected Home Market Definition
2.3 Current Connected Home Market 2013
2.4 The Three Screen Strategy
2.5 The Evolution of Connected Homes
2.6 Why Operators Need the Connected Home
2.7 The Connected Home Infographic
3. Global Connected Home Forecasts 2013 - 2018 3.1 Global Total Revenues from Connected Homes Services and Devices 2013-20183.2 Global Connected Home Market Share Forecast by Submarket Type 2013-20183.3 Global Revenues from Connected Homes Health Services 2013-20183.4 Global Revenues from Connected Home Energy Management Services 2013-20183.5 Global Revenues from Connected Home Media Equipment and Media Management Services 2013-20183.6 Global Revenues from Connected Home Monitoring, Home Control and Home Automation 2013-20183.7 The Operators Place in the Connected Homes Value Chain3.8 Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast by Type 2013-20183.9 Forecasts of Device Sales for the 3 Screen Strategy 2013-20183.9.1 Global Smart TV S Sales Forecast 2013-20183.9.2 Global Tablet Sales Forecast 2013-20183.9.3 Global Smartphone Sales Forecast 2013-20183.10 Global Smart Meter Installation Forecast 2013-20183.11 Global DLNA Certified Device Shipment Forecast 2013-2018
4. Regional Connected Home Forecasts 2013-2018
4.1 European Connected Home Market 2013-2018
4.1.1 Securitas Alert Services France and Intamac Create new Connected Home Service
4.1.2 European Connected Home Revenues $29.3bn in 2013
4.2 North American Connected Home Market 2013-2018
4.2.1 Verizon's Connected Home Monitoring and Control System Offering
4.2.2 North American Connected Home Revenues 2013-2018
4.3 Latin American Connected Home Market 2013-2018
4.3.1 Is Motorola Positioned to Triumph in the Latin American Connected Home Market?
4.3.2 Latin American Connected Home Revenues to Grow at 30% CAGR
4.4 Asia Pacific Connected Home Market 2013-2018
4.4.1 Panasonic Utilise Cloud for Asia Pacific Connected Home Market
4.4.2 Asia Pacific Connected Home Revenues Forecast to Grow from 2013-2018
4.5 Middle East and African Connected Home Market 2013-2018
4.5.1 Is Dubai Leading in Connected Home Uptake?
4.5.2 Middle East and African Connected Home Revenues 2013-2018
4.6 Regional Connected Home Revenues as Market Share Summary 2013-2018
5. Leading Companies in the Connected Home Market5.1 The Operator - Verizon5.1.1 Verizon at Connections5.1.2 Operators Monetizing the Connected Home5.2 The OEM - Samsung5.2.1 Samsung's AllShare Play - Fostering the Connected Home 5.2.2 Samsung Leading in the Smart TV Space5.2.3 Analysis of Samsung's Smart TV Offering 5.2.4 Samsung Smart TV Forecasts 2013-20185.2.5 Samsung Smart Appliance Offerings5.2.6 How Samsung Monetizes the Smart Appliance 5.2.7 Samsung's LTE and 4G Strategies for the Connected Home 5.3 Home Networking - Cisco's Connected Home Offerings5.3.1 Cisco Personal Content Sharing5.3.2 Cisco Session Shifting5.3.3 Cisco's Whole Home DVR5.4 Microsoft's Connected Home Offerings5.4.1 Operating Systems - Microsoft and HomeOS5.4.2 Microsoft's SmartGlass - Linking Devices Together5.4.3 Analysis of Microsoft's SmartGlass - Using Software to sell Hardware5.5 Entropic Communications - Pure Play Connected Home Company5.6 Vodafone and IBM - Connected Home Alliances5.7 Panasonic - Smart Concepts in Energy Management5.7.1 Panasonic - Fujisawa Sustainable Smart Town
6. Connected Home Standards, Regulations and Device Categories
6.1 Why Must the Connected Home Be Standardised?
6.2 Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)
6.3 Analysis of DLNA Members
6.4 Analysis of Internet Service Provider Involvement with the DLNA
6.5 DLNA Roadmap New Guidelines and Additional Devices
6.6 Enabling Technologies for the Connected Home
6.6.1 DLNA Architecture
6.6.2 Transparent Connectivity between Devices inside the Connected Home
6.6.3 Unified Approach for Device Discovery, Configuration and Control
6.6.4 Interoperable Media Formats and Streaming Protocols
6.6.5 Interoperable Media Management and Control
6.6.6 Compatible Quality of Service Mechanisms
6.6.7 Compatible Authentication and Authorization Mechanisms for Users and Devices
6.7 Key Technology Components for the Connected Home
6.7.1 Networking and Connectivity - IPv6 Concerns
6.7.2 Device and Service Discovery and Control
6.7.3 Media Format and Transport Model
6.8 Transfer Scenarios in the Connected Home
6.9 Media Management, Distribution and Control
7. Expert Opinion- Interview with DLNA and Broadcom Corporation 7.1 DLNA History - Development of Connected Home Ecosystem7.2 Can the Cloud be Leveraged for Connected Home Services? 7.3 What are the Opportunities for Mobile Network Operators?7.4 Do Competing Parties in the Connected Home Value Chain Need to Work Together?7.5 What is the The Future of Home Entertainment?7.6 What are the Critical Factors in Creating a Compelling User Experience?7.7 Connected Home Lifecycle Stage7.8 Key Regions for Connected Home Adoption 7.9 Connected Home Impact - Device Cannibalization? 7.10 The Tablet's Role in the Connected Home 7.11 Home Networking from Vendor and Service Provider Perspectives7.12 Connected Devices and the Importance of Operating Systems7.13 Service Provider Product Portfolios7.14 What are the Opportunities for App Developers?
8. SWOT Analysis of the Connected Homes Market 2013-2018
9. Conclusions 9.1 Connected Home Market Outlook 9.2 Recommendations for Ecosystem Members 9.3 What do Consumers Want from the Connected Home? 9.4 Recommendations for App Developer Entry to the Connected Homes Space9.5 Are Compelling Products the Key to Connected Home Uptake?9.6 Value Proposition for Consumers9.7 Value Proposition for Operators9.8 Value Proposition for OEMs9.9 Recommendations to Maintain and Extend the Value Proposition9.10 Global Connected Home Revenue Forecast Summary 2013-20189.11 Connected Home Submarket Revenue Forecast Summary 2013-2018 9.12 Regional Connected Home Revenue Forecast Summary 2013-2018
10. Glossary
List of ChartsChart 3.1: Global Total Revenues from Connected Homes Services and Devices 2013-2018 ($ Billions, AGR %)Chart 3.3: Global Connected Home Market Share Forecast by Submarket Type 2013-2018 (%)Chart 3.5: Global Revenues from Connected Home Health Services 2013-2018 ($ Billions, AGR %)Chart 3.7: Global Revenues from Connected Home Energy Management Services 2013-2018 (Billion, AGR %)Chart 3.9: Global Revenues from Connected Home Media Equipment and Media Management Services 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %)Chart 3.11: Global Revenue Forecast from Connected Home Monitoring, Home Control and Home Automation 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %)Chart 3.13: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast by Type, 2012-2017 (Million Exabytes per month)Chart 3.15: Global Smart TV Sales Forecast 2013-2018 (Millions, AGR %)Chart 3.17: Global Tablet Sales Forecast 2013-2018 (Millions, AGR %)Chart 3.19: Global Smartphone Sales Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %)Chart 3.21: Global Smart Meter Installation Forecast 2013-2018 (Millions, AGR %)Chart 3.23: Global DLNA Certified Device Shipment Forecast 2013-2018 (Millions, AGR %)Chart 4.1: Regional Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions) Chart 4.3: European Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions AGR %)Chart 4.6: North American Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %)Chart 4.9: Latin American Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %)Chart 4.12: Asia Pacific Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %)Chart 4.14: Middle East and African Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %) Chart 4.16: Regional Connected Home Revenues as Market Share Summary 2013-2018 (%)Chart 5.2: North American Pay TV Customers with Access to TV Everywhere 2013 (%)Chart 5.3: Global Broadband Subscribers Use of TV and PC for Watching Internet Video Chart 5.4: Global Broadband Subscribers Use of MIDs and Tablets for Internet Videos (%)Chart 5.7: Global Samsung Smart TV Sales Forecast 2013-2018 (Millions, AGR %)Chart 6.6: Global Top 10 ISPs by Subscribers Q1 2013 (Millions)
List of Tables
Table 1.1: Global Connected Home Revenue Forecast Summary 2013, 2015, 2018 (Billions, CAGR %)
Table 1.2 Connected Home Submarket Revenue Forecasts Summary 2013, 2015, 2018 ($bn, CAGR %)
Table 1.3 Regional Connected Home Revenue Forecasts Summary 2013, 2015, 2018 ($bn, CAGR %)
Table 3.2: Global Total Revenues from Connected Homes Services and Devices 2013-2018 ($ Billions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 3.4: Global Connected Home Market Share Forecast by Submarket Type 2013-2018 (%)
Table 3.6: Global Revenues from Connected Home Health Services 2013-2018 ($ Billions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 3.8: Global Revenues from Connected Home Energy Management Services 2013-2018 (Billion, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 3.10: Global Revenues from Connected Home Media Equipment and Media Management Services 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 3.12: Global Revenue Forecast from Connected Home Monitoring, Home Control and Home Automation 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 3.14: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast by Type, 2013-2018 (Million exabytes/month)
Table 3.16: Global Smart TV Sales Forecast 2013-2018 (Millions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 3.18: Global Tablet Sales Forecast 2013-2018 (Millions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 3.20: Global Smartphone Sales Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 3.22: Global Smart Meter Installation Forecast 2013-2018 (Millions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 3.24: Global DLNA Certified Device Shipment Forecast 2013-2018 (Millions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 4.2: Regional Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 4.4: European Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 4.5: Verizon's Connected Home Offering (Entry Level, Second Level, Third Level)
Table 4.7: North American Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 4.8: Motorola Home Cable TV and Video Solutions
Table 4.10: Latin American Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 4.11: Panasonic Smart Home Appliance Offerings
Table 4.13: Asia Pacific Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 4.15: Middle East and African Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013-2018 (Billions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 4.17: Regional Connected Home Revenues as Market Share Summary 2013-2018 (%)
Table 5.1: Verizon Company Information (Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)
Table 5.5: Samsung Company Information (Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)
Table 5.6: Analysis of Samsung Smart TV Strategy and Offering
Table 5.9: Global Samsung Smart TV Sales Forecast 2013-2018 (Millions, AGR %, CAGR %)
Table 5.9: Global LTE Roll Out Schedule (Country, Operator, Launch Date)
Table 5.10: Cisco Company Information (Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)
Table 5.11: Cisco's Personal Content Sharing Product Portfolio
Table 5.12: Cisco's Session Shifting Product Portfolio
Table 5.13: Cisco's Whole Home DVR Product Portfolio
Table 5.14: Microsoft Company Information (Revenues, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)
Table 5.15: Entropic Communications Company Information (Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)
Table 5.16: Entropic Communications Product and Service Portfolio
Table 5.17: Vodafone Company Information (Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)
Table 5.18: IBM Company Information (Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)
Table 5.19: Panasonic Company Information (Revenues, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)
Table 5.20: Fujisawa Sustainable Smart Town Services
Table 6.1: DLNA Home Network Device Categories
Table 6.2: Mobile Handheld Device Categories
Table 6.3: Home Infrastructure Device Categories
Table 6.4: DLNA Promoter Members
Table 6.5: DLNA Member Companies
Table 6.7: Global Top 10 ISPs by Subscribers Q1 2013 (Millions)
Table 6.8: DLNA Media formats for Home Devices
Table 6.9: DLNA Media formats for Mobile/Handheld Devices
Table 6.10: Media Server and Media Renderer Services
Table 8.1: Connected Home SWOT Analysis 2013-2018
Table 9.1: Key Home Technology Areas
Table 9.2: Consumer Needs for Connected Home Equipment
Table 9.3: Global Connected Home Revenue Forecast 2013, 2015, 2018 (Billions, CAGR %)
Table 9.4: Connected Home Submarket Forecasts Summary 2013, 2015, 2018 ($bn, CAGR %)
Table 9.5 Regional Connected Home Revenue Forecasts Summary 2013, 2015, 2018 ($bn, CAGR %)
List of FiguresFigure 2.1: Global Connected Home Market Structure OverviewFigure 2.2: Three Screen Strategy InfographicFigure 2.3: The Connected Home Infographic 2013
Companies Listed
3
3 Denmark
3 Italia
3 UK
8ta
A1 Telekom
Access
Acer Incorporated
Actions Microelectronics Co., Ltd
Actiontec Electronics Inc
Advanced Digital Broadcast SA
Agri-Valley Broadband
Aircell
Airties Wireless Network
AIS
Al Madar
Alaska Communications
Alcatel-Lucent
Alco Digital Devices Limited
Algar Telecom
Allegro Software Development Corporation
Allion Labs, Inc.
AllWinner Technology Co., Ltd.
Alpha Networks, Inc.
Alpha Systems, Inc.
Alpine Electronics, Inc.
Altec Lansing Australia PTY LTD
Alticast Corporation
Amlogic, Inc.
Andorra Telecom
Antel
Appalachian Wireless
Apple
ARCELIK A.S. ELEKTRONIK ISLETMESI
ArcSoft, Inc.
Aricent
Arkuda Digital LLC
ARM Ltd.
Armentel
Arqiva
ARRIS Group
Asiaspace
Askey Computer Corp.
ASUSTek Computer Inc.
AT&T
AT&T Mobility
Augere
Avea
Awox
Bakrie Telecom
Bang & Olufsen
Base Telecom
Batelco
Baustem Information Technologies Co., Ltd.
Bayan Telecommunications
BayRICS
Beeline
Belgacome
Belkin Corporation
Bell Mobility
BenQ Corporation
BeST (life)
BGH S.A.
Bharti Airtel
Bite
Bluegrass Cellular
Bose Corporation
BOUYGUES Telecom
British Broadcasting Corporation
British Sky Broadcasting Ltd.
Broadcom
BSNL
BT
BTC
Buffalo Inc.
C Spire Wireless
CableLabs
Cal-Comp Electronics & Communications Company Limited
Cameo Communications, Inc.
Canon Inc.
Carolina West Wireless
Casio Computer Co., Ltd.
Cavium Inc.
Celcom
Cell C
Cellcom
Cellular South
CenturyLink
CenturyTel
Ceton Corp.
CEWIT Korea
Chariton Valley Comms
Charter Communications
China Mobile
China Telecom
China Unicom
Chunghwa Telecom
Cinemo GmbH
Cisco
Claro
Clear Mobitel
CLEAR mobyl
Clearwire
Cogeco
Comcast
Commnet Wireless
Compal Electronics Inc.
Conax AS
Convergence Technologies
Cosmote
Cox Communications
Cross Telephone
CSC Holdings, LLC
CSL Limited
CSR
Custer Telephone
Cyberlink Corp.
D&M Holdings Inc.
Dedicado
Dell Inc.
Delta Networks, INC.
Deutsche Telekom
Dialog Axiata
DiGi
DigiOn, Inc.
DIRECTV
Discretix Technologies Ltd.
Dish Network
D-Link Systems, Inc.
DNA
Dolby
DPC/AIS
Dream Multimedia GmbH
DTS
Du
Dwango Co. Ltd.
E Plus
Eastech Electronics Inc.
EchoStar Technologies LLC
E-HOME Automation
Elgato Systems GmbH
Elisa
EMC
Emobile
EMT
Energy Australia Ausgrid
Entel Movil
Entel PCS
Entropic Communications, Inc.
Epicurious
ERA/T Mobile
Ericsson
Espial Group Inc.
Etex Telephone Co-op
Etisalat
ETRI
Everything Everywhere
Fitel
Foster Electric Company
FPT Telecom
France Telecom
Fraunhofer IIS
Frontier Silicon, Ltd.
Fujitsu Limited
Funai Electric Co., Ltd.
Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd.
Glo Mobile
Global Mobile
Globe
Good Mind Industries Co., Ltd.
Guangdong Hybroad Vision Electronic Technology Corporation
Guangdong OPPO Mobile Telecommunications Corp., Ltd.
H3G
Haier Group
Hansong Technology Ltd.
Harman International Industries, Inc.
Heartland Data Co., Inc.
Hisense Electric Co., Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitron Technologies
HP
HTC
Huawei
Humax Co., Ltd.
Hutchison 3
HYUNDAI Digital Technology Co., Ltd.
IBM
ICE
iCube Corp.
iLook Corporation
Imagination Technologies Ltd.
Indosat
Inkel Corporation
Intamac Systems Limited
Intel Corporation
I-O Data Device, Inc.
Irdeto Corp.
IT Access Co., Ltd.
iWedia SA
Jabil Circuit
Japan Cable Laboratories
JetHead Development, Inc.
JVC KENWOOD Corporation
KAONMEDIA Co., Ltd.
Kathrein-Werke KG
Kcell
KDDI Corporation
Kordia
Korea Electronics Technology Institute
KPN Base
KT
Kyocera Corporation
LaCie
Lattelecom
Leap Wireless
Lenovo Pte. Ltd.
LG Electronics
LG U+
Liberty Global
LightSquared
LITE-ON IT Corporation
LMT
Loewe Opta GmbH
Logitech Inc.
M1
Magticom
Marvell International Ltd.
Maspro Denkoh Corp.
Maxis
MediaTek Inc.
Megafon
Meizu Technology Co., Ltd
MetroPCS
Microsoft
Microsoft Research
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd.
Mobikom Austria
Mobily
Mobinil
Mobistar
Mobitel
Mobyland and CentreNet
Moldcell
Monaco Telecom
Morega Systems Inc
Mosaic Telecom
Motorola
Movicel
Movistar
MphasiS Limited
MStar Semiconductor, Inc.
MTC
M-Tel
MTN
MTNL
MTS
MTS Allstream
MTS-Ukraine
Myriad Group
NAD Electronics International
Nagravision SA
NBN Co
Ncell
NDS
NEC Corporation
Nero AG
Netgear Corporation
Neusoft Corporation
Nikon Corporation
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.
Niveus Media, Inc.
Nokia
Northwest Cell
Novatek Microelectronics Corp
Novatel Wireless, Inc.
NTT DoCoMo
Nvidia
O2
O2 Secure Wireless
OAO Voentelecom
Oi
Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
Olympus Corporation
Omantel
Omnitel
ONKYO Corporation
Open mobile
Optus
Orange
Orange Armenia
Oregan Networks Ltd.
P1 Networks
PacketVideo Corporation
Panasonic
Pandora
Panhandle Telephone Co-op
Pantech Co., Ltd.
Parrot SA
PCCW
Persona Software
Philips Consumer Lifestyle
Piltel
Pioneer Cellular
Pioneer Corporation
Pixela Corporation
Primax Electronics, Ltd.
Prime Electronics & Satellitics Inc.
Public Service Wireless
Pulsus Technologies.
QNAP Systems, Inc. (Taiwan)
Qtel
Qualcomm
Qualcomm India
Quatius Limited
Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
Reliance
Renesas Electronics Corporation
Research In Motion
Rogers Communications
Rogers Wireless
Rostelecom
Rovi
S and R Communications
S&O Electronics (Malaysia) SDN.BHD.
S&T Telephone Cooperative
Safaricom
Sagemcom SAS
Samsung Electronics
Sao Paulo Military Police
Sasktel
Seagate Technology
Securitas AB
Securitas Alert Services France
Seiko Epson Corporation
Semp Toshiba Amazonas SA
SerComm Corporation
SFR
Sharp Corporation
Sichuan Changhong Electric Co., Ltd.
Sigma Designs, Inc.
SiliconDust USA
SingTel
Sitecom Europe BV
SK Telecom
SK Telesys
Sky Brazil
SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation
Skype
Skyworth Multimedia (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Smart Communications
Smartone
sMedio, Inc.
SMIT (HK) Limited
Softbank Mobile
Sonaecom / Optimus
Sony
Sony Mobile Communications AB
SpeedConnect
Sprint
Sprint
Standard Microsystems Corp.
Starcomms
Starhub
STC
STMicroelectronics
Strata Networks
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd
Sunniwell Co., Ltd
Sunplus Technology Co., Ltd.
Sunrise
SureSoft Technologies, Inc.
Swisscom
Synology Incorporated
T Mobile
T Mobile Slovensko
T Mobile USA
TCL Corporation
TDC
TEAC Corporation
Technicolor
TechniSat Digital GmbH
Telcel
Tele2
Tele2 Sweden
Teleca Ltd
Telechips Inc
Telecom Italia
Telecom NZ
Telecommunications Technology Association
Telefonica
Telenet
TeleNor
Telenor Magyarorszag
Telenor Sweden
TeliaSonera
Telkomsel
Telstra
Telus
Testronic Laboratories Belgium NV
Texas Energy Network
Texas Instruments
T-Hrvatski Telekom
Thumb Cellular
Tikona Digital
Time Warner Cable
TMN
T-Mobile
Top Victory Investments Ltd.
Toshiba Corporation
Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Korea Corporation
TP-Link
TRENDnet China Telecom
Triatel
Trident Microsystems (Far East) Ltd.
True Move
Tunisiana
Turkcell
U Mobile
Ubiquitous Corporation
UCell
UK Broadband
UME EPM
Uniden Corporation
United Wireless
Unitel
US Cellular
Valens Semiconductor Ltd.
VDC
Verizon Communications Inc
Verizon Wireless
Vestel
VHA
VIA Technologies, Inc.
Videon Central, Inc.
Videotron
Viettel
Vimpelcom
VIPNet
VisualOn Inc.
Viva
Viva Bahrain
Viva Cell-MTS
Vivid Wireless
VividLogic Inc.
Vivo
ViXS Systems, Inc.
Vodacom
Vodafone
Vodafone Group Services Ltd.
Vodafone NZ
Vodafone Portugal
Vodafone Qatar
Vox
VTM, Inc.
WBS
Western Digital
Wind
Wind Mobile
Wistron Corporation
Woosh
WYPLAY
XL Axiata
Xplorenet
XXCAL Japan Inc.
Yamaha Corporation
Yoigo
Yota
ZAIN
Zenverge
Zhong Shan City Litai Electronic Industrial Co. Ltd.
Ziggo4
Zinwell Corp.
ZTE Corporation
ZyXEL Communications Corporation
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This ReportDepartment of Economic Development (DED)Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA)Peoples Telephone Co-opTelecoms Industry AssociationUPnP Forum
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By Jeremy Geelan Many organizations want to expand upon the IaaS foundation to deliver cloud services in all forms – software, mobility, infrastructure and IT. Understanding the strategy, planning process and tools for this transformation will help catalyze changes in the way the business operates and deliver real value. Jun. 13, 2013 09:00 AM EDT Reads: 3,165 |
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By Jeremy Geelan IT has more opportunities than ever before with the growth in users, devices, data and secure cloud services. This creates not only a more enriching experience for users, but more opportunities for businesses. The key to capitalizing on these opportunities is to have the right tools in place to help scale operations. In his Day 3 Keynote at 12th Cloud Expo | Cloud Expo New York [June 10-13, 2013], Intel's Rob Crooke will describe the range of products that Intel provides to support different usa...Jun. 12, 2013 08:30 AM EDT Reads: 3,133 |
By Elizabeth White Jun. 11, 2013 12:00 PM EDT Reads: 2,015 |
By Elizabeth White One of the cloud’s biggest draws is the capability to virtualize computing resources, allowing it to be consumed with the click of a mouse. But behind that simple click is an enormous infrastructure challenge that has recently been cited as a major cause for slower enterprise adoption. Enterprises can better prepare for this shift and take full advantage of future computing benefits. Between architecture design and migration planning, the road can be long, so what do you do with your talent?
I...Jun. 11, 2013 09:00 AM EDT Reads: 4,210 |
By Pat Romanski In the old world of IT, if you didn't have hardware capacity or the budget to buy more, your project was dead in the water. Budget constraints can leave some of the best, most creative and most ingenious innovations on the cutting room floor. It’s a true dilemma for developers and innovators – why spend the time creating, when a project could be abandoned in a blink? That was the old world. In the new world of IT, developers rule. They have access to resources they can spin up instantly.
A hyb...Jun. 11, 2013 08:00 AM EDT Reads: 4,318 |
By Pat Romanski INetU, the industry's experts in complex hosting and a global provider of business-centric managed cloud and application hosting, has announced that Cloud Architect Rich Hand will be presenting "Private Cloud, Public Cloud - Is There a Third Option?" at the 12th International Cloud Expo taking place June 10-13, 2013 in New York City.
As more enterprise IT departments move into the cloud, many executives are evaluating whether to adopt a Public or Private cloud. The cost benefits of the Public ...Jun. 11, 2013 07:00 AM EDT Reads: 1,913 |
By Liz McMillan “I’m careful when using terms like Big Data, because it can mean so many things to different people,” explained Eric Hanselman, Chief Analyst at 451 Research, in this exclusive Q&A with Cloud Expo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan. “There is huge value in analytics that companies can use to pull intelligence from a collection of data sources that are available in their businesses. The inexpensive storage that cloud services can offer make a great environment to pull together siloed data.”
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“Regulations and compliance are key trust topics with regards to cloud solutions and technology,” noted Sven Denecken, Vice President, Strategy and Co-Innovation Cloud Solutions, SAP AG, in this exclusive Q&A with Cloud Expo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan. “But it is also more than security of access – it is portability of data and a clear definition of where the data resides.”
Cloud Computing Journal: The move to cloud isn't about saving money, it is about saving time – agree or disagree?
Sve...
Many organizations want to expand upon the IaaS foundation to deliver cloud services in all forms – software, mobility, infrastructure and IT. Understanding the strategy, planning process and tools for this transformation will help catalyze changes in the way the business operates and deliver real value.
IT has more opportunities than ever before with the growth in users, devices, data and secure cloud services. This creates not only a more enriching experience for users, but more opportunities for businesses. The key to capitalizing on these opportunities is to have the right tools in place to help scale operations. In his Day 3 Keynote at 12th Cloud Expo | Cloud Expo New York [June 10-13, 2013], Intel's Rob Crooke will describe the range of products that Intel provides to support different usa...
One of the cloud’s biggest draws is the capability to virtualize computing resources, allowing it to be consumed with the click of a mouse. But behind that simple click is an enormous infrastructure challenge that has recently been cited as a major cause for slower enterprise adoption. Enterprises can better prepare for this shift and take full advantage of future computing benefits. Between architecture design and migration planning, the road can be long, so what do you do with your talent?
I...
In the old world of IT, if you didn't have hardware capacity or the budget to buy more, your project was dead in the water. Budget constraints can leave some of the best, most creative and most ingenious innovations on the cutting room floor. It’s a true dilemma for developers and innovators – why spend the time creating, when a project could be abandoned in a blink? That was the old world. In the new world of IT, developers rule. They have access to resources they can spin up instantly.
A hyb...
INetU, the industry's experts in complex hosting and a global provider of business-centric managed cloud and application hosting, has announced that Cloud Architect Rich Hand will be presenting "Private Cloud, Public Cloud - Is There a Third Option?" at the 12th International Cloud Expo taking place June 10-13, 2013 in New York City.
As more enterprise IT departments move into the cloud, many executives are evaluating whether to adopt a Public or Private cloud. The cost benefits of the Public ...
“I’m careful when using terms like Big Data, because it can mean so many things to different people,” explained Eric Hanselman, Chief Analyst at 451 Research, in this exclusive Q&A with Cloud Expo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan. “There is huge value in analytics that companies can use to pull intelligence from a collection of data sources that are available in their businesses. The inexpensive storage that cloud services can offer make a great environment to pull together siloed data.”
Cloud Co...
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solutions allow IT organizations to deploy and manage virtual user desktops in the data center, eliminating the tedious management of numerous physical desktops. At the same time, virtual desktops allow end users to maintain their own personal desktops with acces...
I previously wrote a review of the Microsoft Azure public cloud and included a comparison between Azure and AWS (Amazon Web Services) and will now compare OpenStack and VMware vCloud. For a review of IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) see my blog post and video.
This table provides a simple and hi...
In this article, we’ll provide an overview of the Hyper-V enhancements in Windows Server 2012 R2. After you review these new capabilities, I’m sure you’ll see why the R2 release is a MAJOR RELEASE – so MUCH MORE than “just another” Service Pack release!
This month, we’ll be releasing a new article ...
It certainly has been a wild ride thus far for 2013 as we head into the second half. Breaches, hacks, exposures, leaks, along with things like BYOD and SDN should make the next 6 months interesting. From the many headlines in 2012, you’d think organizations would be locked down tight but alas, int...
OpenStack is easily installed using a package called Packstack. Redhat is one of the primary contributors to packstack and my install experience is similar to the installation of RDO, described here
The procedure is quite simple:
Install Redhat, Fedora or Centos on one or more x86 servers.
I inst...
Software defined networking (SDN) has been in the spotlight since its conception in recent years because of the revolutionary potential that this emergent technology has for the future of IT networking. SDN is like a testament to the changing times. It is a confluence of several of the most signific...
The notion that PaaS exists solely "in the cloud" as a discrete environment of developer services is hampering the maturation of enterprise PaaS.
The three most common answers to "give me an example of PaaS" are: Force.com, Azure, Google. I didn't even need to do an unscientific Internet survey to ...
One of the key aspects of cloud’s value to an organization is the way in which its implementation and processes can impact the bottom line of a business. Automation, in particular, is an issue in the cloud that can have a major effect on cost, and there are two major ways to think about what generat...
Interview with CEO Brad Bostic - hc1.com is committed to improving the quality of healthcare while reducing costs. We believe a critical ingredient to averting the current healthcare crisis faced by the US can only occur by improving the way healthcare professionals across the continuum of care man...
n the cloud doesn't matter whether you are running on an Open Source platform or not - it is NOT free because you pay for the service. And for long Open Source project have been funded through the services premiums that you pay. I would argue that Open Source vendors have mastered the way they can t...









