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Frost & Sullivan Finds: Increasing Automated Safety Requirements Highlight Need for Robust Regulatory Framework for Autonomous Vehicles
Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis of the global autonomous vehicles (AVs) regulatory landscape finds that increasing automated safety requirements necessitate a robust regulatory framework for AVs.
Gartner Predicts 90% of Public Sustainable Packaging Commitments Won’t be Met by 2025
While enterprise commitments to sustainable packaging have centered on 100% of packaging being reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025, Gartner, Inc. predicts that 90% of those public sustainable packaging commitments won’t be met by 2025 due to reliance on plastics and single use packaging.
Technicolor Connected Home Describes Emerging Trends Spurring an Evolution of the Set-Top Box
The past few years have seen a major shift in how set-top box (STB) technologies are being designed and deployed to support the evolving needs of connected home subscribers. New consumer attitudes that favor choice and control have prompted network service providers (NSPs) to reevaluate the efficacy of proprietary customer premises equipment (CPE) strategies and explore the benefits offered by a more open approach to bringing new STB value propositions to market.
ABI Research States Revenues from Warehouse Management Systems to Exceed US$10 Billion by 2030
The warehousing sector has been forced to ramp up its digitization efforts considering the increased order volume and growing omnichannel trends due to the e-commerce boom. Global investment in Warehouse Management System (WMS) platforms surged from $2.3 billion in 2019 to over $2.5 billion in 2020, indicating an 8% year-over-year growth.
TV Manufacturers and Digital Media Providers Explore Role of HDR in Delivering Next-Generation Entertainment Experiences
Broadcasters, streaming service providers, and Smart TV manufacturers alike are re-positioning themselves to address evolving customer expectations in North America for higher quality video experiences. A broader discussion surrounding viewing standards has emerged to integrate emerging technologies, improve ease of customer use, and ensure compatibility and interoperability with new and legacy services.
Enterprise Migration to Cloud-based Communications Creates Growth Opportunities for the Global Desktop and Cordless Phone Market, states Frost & Sullivan
Recent analysis of the global desktop and cordless phone market finds that revenues will likely drop to $2.13 billion by 2027 from $2.79 billion in 2020 due to the increased popularity of other types of endpoints such as PC and mobile communications, the rise of newer generations of workers that have rarely used a desk phone, and supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic.
ABI Research: 2022 Will Mark a New Era for Wireless Innovation
2022 will represent a key year for wireless connectivity innovation as Wi-Fi 6, 6E, and Ultra-Wideband adoption accelerates across a growing number of end markets. ABI Research forecasts that next year Wi-Fi 6 will reach well over 1.5 billion annual chipset shipments, while 6 GHz enabled Wi-Fi 6E chipsets are forecasted to nearly triple year on year.
Technicolor Connected Home Explores Industrial and Commercial Internet-of-Things Opportunities
The Internet-of-Things is leaving an indelible mark on the economy because it opens entirely new ways for products and services—at both consumer and industrial levels—to interact with individuals, the cloud environment, and potentially thousands of applications.
Gartner Says Global Smartphone Sales Declined 6.8% in Third Quarter of 2021
Global smartphone sales to end-users declined 6.8% in the third quarter of 2021, compared to the same time period in 2020, according to Gartner, Inc. Component shortages disrupted production schedules, leading to lower inventory and delayed product availability, which eventually impacted sales to end-users.
Integrated Solutions that can Plug the Security Gaps Arising from IT-OT Convergence to Find Increased Adoption, Reported Frost & Sullivan
As information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) converge, enterprises must decide how they will reconcile the vast differences in IT and OT security. Unlike the IT networks they connect with, OT networks are highly vulnerable to cyberattacks. The IT/OT industry is addressing this issue by implementing purpose-built, integrated security solutions that can natively onboard connections from both ends.
ABI Research: 2022 Will Mark a New Era for Wireless Innovation
2022 will represent a key year for wireless connectivity innovation as Wi-Fi 6, 6E, and Ultra-Wideband adoption accelerates across a growing number of end markets. ABI Research forecasts that next year Wi-Fi 6 will reach well over 1.5 billion annual chipset shipments, while 6 GHz enabled Wi-Fi 6E chipsets are forecasted to nearly triple year on year.
Gartner Survey Finds 88% of Boards of Directors View Cybersecurity as a Business Risk
Analysts discuss the need to treat cybersecurity as a business decision at the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit. Eighty-eight percent of Boards of Directors (BoDs) view cybersecurity as a business risk, as opposed to a technology risk. However, only 12% of BoDs have a dedicated board-level cybersecurity committee.
Advancements in Sensor Fusion Technology to Benefit Multiple Industries, Finds Frost & Sullivan
Frost & Sullivan finds as sensor manufacturers move toward a configurable data fusion algorithm that can deal with varying sensory outputs, there will be greater end-user awareness regarding the technology and expanded application in new areas.
Gartner Forecasts IT Spending in EMEA to Grow 4.7% in 2022
IT spending in EMEA is forecast to total $1.3 trillion in 2022, an increase of 4.7% from 2021, according to the latest forecast by Gartner, Inc. The 2022 growth rate will be slower than in 2021 when EMEA IT spending is expected to grow 6.3%.
ABI Research Finds New Urban Concepts to Drive Smart Cities Infrastructure Investments to $375 Billion in 2030
While there seems to be little doubt that global urbanization will continue unabated, it is equally clear that current concepts of urban living and infrastructure are neither sustainable nor scalable from an environmental impact, resilience, cost, and humanized living perspective. The status quo of polluted, hazardous, and gridlocked cities is beginning to change.
Frost & Sullivan Finds Rising Insider Threat Incidents Forcing Enterprises to Adopt a Proactive Security Approach
Given the exponential volumes of data leaving the traditional network perimeter every day by volition of an enterprise’s own users, the growing risk of data theft is harder to anticipate than ever before. One of the most challenging obstacles to insider threat prevention has been that most enterprises ignore their users within their risk assessments.
IDC: The 5G Spectrum Conundrum for South Africa and the GCC: Future Ready or Future Forward?
There is a dire need to ensure that 5G spectrum policies in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region and South Africa include effective spectrum allocation and management strategies. This is key to ensuring that the evolution from 3G and 4G networks to 5G networks and capabilities is seamless, viable for ecosystem players, and accelerates digital transformation imperatives.
Smartphone High Accuracy Real-Time Location to Drive UWB-Enabled Devices to 1.3 Billion Shipments by 2026
While 5G connectivity is grabbing the consumer technologies headlines, the market is also witnessing a massive uptake of ultra-wideband (UWB) technology. Despite UWB being early in its ecosystem development, it is fast becoming a major short-range wireless technology for use across many applications, including smartphones, wearables, tablets, mobile accessories, and other consumer electronics.
Frost & Sullivan States Technology Integration will have Strategic Implications on Future Growth of the Digital Grid Market
Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis finds that technological advancements and countries’ emphasis on climate change policies are expediting market growth of the global digital grid. As a result, the market is likely to garner $9.21 billion in revenue by 2030 from $8.15 billion in 2020, an uptick at a moderate compound annual growth rate of 1.2%.