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Russia Takes Lead on EMEA Smartphone Market, IDC Finds
Russia’s mobile phone market expanded in 2016 and was the top European market by volume, according to International Data Corporation's (IDC) Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker.
Poor Quality Ads Cost Marketers $7.4 Billion Last Year, Forrester Says
Ad fraud and non-viewable ads are main problem areas for the digital ad industry, resulting in wasted time, effort, and money, according to new research released by Forrester.
Video Monitoring is Key to Security System Success, Strategy Analytics Says
Support for video-verified alarms is growing among security companies, insurers, and law enforcement organizations, according to research firm Strategy Analytics. “Smart Home: Disrupting the Security Industry” contends that the appeal of video monitoring is twofold: video-verified alarm systems allow viewers to observe crimes in progress and provide meaningful evidence from a crime event.
OTT Messaging Apps Poised to See Sure in Adoption By 2021, Juniper Research Says
New findings from Juniper Research forecast that OTT messaging applications, such as WhatsApp and Snapchat, will see adoption grow from 2.3 billion unique users in 2016 to 4.2 billion by 2021 representing a combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 12 percent.
Worldwide Spending on Cognitive and Artificial Intelligence Systems to Reach $12.5 Billion in 2017: IDC
A new update to the Worldwide Semiannual Cognitive Artificial Intelligence Systems Spending Guide from International Data Corporation (IDC) forecasts worldwide revenues for cognitive and artificial intelligence (AI) systems will reach $12.5 billion in 2017, an increase of 59.3 percent over 2016.
CIOs in China Are Preparing for a Digital Ecosystem Surge, Gartner Finds
CIOs in China are investing their fast-growing IT budgets in digitalization, according to Gartner, Inc. Gartner's annual global survey of CIOs found that the great success of digital-born companies in China, such as Alibaba and Tencent, is encouraging more Chinese enterprises to build or participate in digital ecosystems.
Digital Transformation Offers Billion-dollar Opportunities for Automakers, Frost & Sullivan Says
From connected cars, Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous technologies, and the impact of smartphones on in-vehicle experience to intensifying regulatory and safety mandates, the automotive industry is facing unprecedented disruption, Frost & Sullivan says in a new report.
Nearly Six in 10 U.S. Pay TV Subscribers Push Back When Ads Use Personal Data: Parks Associates
In the wake of new efforts by the FCC and U.S. Senate to deregulate the marketplace by rolling back the Obama administration’s Internet privacy protections, new research from Parks Associates finds 59 percent of U.S. pay-TV broadband households are bothered by the fact that advertisers use their personal viewing data to push personalized ads to them.
Social Media is Now Used to Discover New Content, Get News and Resolve Customer Service Issues, Deloitte Survey Finds
American consumers' status as a binge-watching, streaming, multi-tasking nation enters 2017 with strong momentum according to Deloitte's 11th "Digital Democracy Survey." With 84 percent of Americans on social networks – social media has evolved well beyond "socializing" and is being used to discover new content, get news and resolve customer service issues.
China Moves Aggressively to Dominate 4K Product Space, IHS Markit Says
China will continue to dominate the 4K TV market, with 42 percent of all TVs in 2017 expected to ship with 4K panels, according to a white paper released by IHS Markit, a world leader in critical information, analytics and solutions, ahead of Cable Congress 2017.
Flexible Display Market to Surge Past $200 Billion in Five Years, FutureSource Forecasts
Smartphones that unfold to become tablets, adjustable curved TVs and pop-up presentation screens are just some of a radical new wave of product concepts made possible by advances in flexible display technology, highlighted in the latest research report from Futuresource Consulting.
OTT Video Churn Rate Holds Near 20 Percent: Parks Associates
Parks Associates notes that churn is lowest among the top three most established services (Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu), and these providers are in a race to add new content and services or to match each other in new features to prevent any migration of their subscribers to a competitor.
Smart Watches Will Comprise 51 Percent of Wearables Sales in 2022, Forrester Says
Smart watches will become the most popular wearable device among consumers, increasing from 21 percent of all wearables sold in 2016 to 51 percent in 2022, according to a new forecast on the state of the wearables market from Forrester.
Enterprise VR Training Services to Generate $6.3 Billion in 2022: ABI Research
The enterprise virtual reality (VR) training market will generate $216 million in 2018, according to a new forecast from ABI Research. Additionally, VR systems will post a combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of 140 percent to total a whopping $6.3 billion in 2022.
Nearly Seven in 10 Enterprises Will Have Multi-Cloud or Hybrid IT Environments By 2019, 451 Research Finds
451 Research’s most recent Voice of the Enterprise: Cloud Transformation survey finds that cloud is now mainstream with 90 percent of organizations surveyed using some type of cloud service. Moreover, analysts expect 60 percent of workloads to be running in some form of hosted cloud service by 2019, up from 45 percent today. This represents a pivot from DIY-owned and operated to cloud or hosted third-party IT services.
Smart Hospitals to Invest $11 Billion in Cloud Computing and Data Analytics, Frost & Sullivan Says
By 2025, 10 percent of hospitals across the globe will become or will have started implementations to become smart hospitals. Frost & Sullivan’s market research, “Future of Smart Hospitals,” projects significant market growth and billions of dollars in revenues for four key segments, including: pharmacy automation, mobile asset tracking, data analytics and cloud computing
More Than Half of U.S. Broadband Households Feel They Get Nothing of Value For Their Personal Data: Parks Associates
A whopping 54 percent of U.S. broadband households see little value in return for sharing their data, according to research released Dec. 11 by Parks Associates. In addition, 42 percent do not trust that providers will be able to keep their data safe.
Internet-Enabled Connected TV Devices in Place in Nearly 60 Percent of Homes, Neilsen Says
A whopping 58.7 percent of TV homes in the U.S. now own at least one Internet-enabled device capable of streaming to a TV set, according to Nielsen’s Q2 2017 Total Audience Report. The emergence of such devices is satiating consumers’ desire to access content with the press of a button.
Intelligent Automation Will Transform Workplace Outsourcing: Gartner
Intelligent automation will transform workplace outsourcing according to Gartner, Inc. Sourcing and vendor management leaders must prepare to restructure these services and renegotiate contracts to leverage intelligent automation, Gartner noted Nov. 13.
European OTT Video Revenue to Double By 2021, Despite the Advent of Converged Video Services: Frost & Sullivan
The media industry in Europe is undergoing rapid transformation with increasing popularity of over-the-top (OTT) video services, Frost & Sullivan noted in a recent report. Increasingly ubiquitous connectivity, progressive consumers, and regulatory initiatives around a ‘Digital Single Market (DSM)’ have intensified the competition among several international companies, local start-ups, pay TV operators and broadcasters who offer OTT video services.