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In-Stat: Enterprise Businesses Deemed Hot Market for IMS Services
08/02/2006
In-Stat reported on Wednesday that enterprise businesses likely will become a hot market for IMS services, despite contrary opinions. The firm added that IMS has the potential to generate more than $15 billion annually by 2010 for U.S. carriers. "IMS provides enterprises with the means of accommodating secure data transmittal and communication between remote workers, outsourced third-party vendors and trusted corporate partners," says Keith Nissen, In-Stat analyst. "Carriers can use IMS-based network applications and services to become more than just suppliers of enterprise transport facilities." In-Stat’s research revealed the following:
The research "IMS in the Enterprise Market" covers the market for IMS services among enterprises in the United States. It includes a forecast for carrier-generated revenue for IMS services by category in 2010, and five-year forecasts for several categories of enterprise IT spending. It also includes results of an In-Stat survey on enterprise IT pertaining to IMS-based business continuity, and detailed analysis of the IMS market. The research is part of In-Stat's IMS & Fixed/Mobile Convergence Service, which builds on existing In-Stat research covering a wide variety of technologies, products and markets. It analyzes the potential markets for next-generation SIP and IMS services in both business and consumer markets. The research looks at services from an end-to-end perspective, as well as a market-level view that incorporates competitive product, technologies and services. Similar to the carrier new product development process, it will utilize primary demand-side data to assess the real-world market opportunities for selected next-generation carrier services. Primary research targets business end-users, IT managers and consumers. In-Stat www.in-stat.com
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