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Video conferencing will hit
$1bn in 2016
December 9, 2011
Source:
Ovum Businesses are increasingly
adopting enterprise-grade telepresence. The market will boom, with spending hitting
$1.1bn in 2016, growing with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.5% from
2011 to 2016, finds Ovum.
The explosive growth of the
telepresence market means many companies new to the technology will soon be making
large purchasing decisions. In a new report*, the independent telecoms analysis
firm explores the competitive dynamics within that telepresence market. The report
helps businesses select telepresence providers based on the strength of their
technology, their impact on the market, and the user experience of the product. Ian
Jacobs, Ovum principal analyst and co-author of the report commented, Businesses
will face a difficult task in deciding on the right vendor in a particularly rapidly
changing supplier marketplace. They may return
to their legacy video conferencing vendor for telepresence or look to new-breed
video specialists. They might make the choice as a stand-alone decision or as
part of a broader enterprise communication strategy. As
part of that decision-making process, organizations must do a good deal of self-assessment,
and face many choices. They must understand the reasons for the deployment of
video, and what business issues the technology will solve. Once businesses have
identified their goals, they must consider what features they require from a telepresence
vendor. The good news is that telepresence products
and services are now technologically mature, and offer a range of productivity-enhancing
features and collaboration tools. The benefits of
the technology are increasing, and making the right vendor choice is therefore
of paramount importance to companies.
More info
- http://ovum.com/press_releases/video-conferencing-will-hit-1bn-in-2016/
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