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According to ABI Research, 5G Network Security Market Slows but a US$9 Billion Opportunity Still to be Seized
The current macroeconomic and political global context has put increased pressure on 5G rollouts, slowing expectations for growth in the network security market compared to previous forecasts. Nonetheless, global technology intelligence firm ABI Research forecasts the market to continue a steady upward, albeit slowed, trajectory to reach US$9.2 billion by 2026.
IDC FutureScape: Top 10 Predictions for the Future of Intelligence
International Data Corporation (IDC) announced its Future of Intelligence predictions for 2023 and beyond. IDC's enterprise intelligence benchmarking research shows that maturity in enterprise intelligence makes a material difference to business outcomes.
Gartner Identifies Top Trends to Impact CMOs in 2023
With more pressure to drive efficient growth during disruptive times, there are three trends that will impact CMOs in 2023, according to Gartner, Inc. “In order to meet the enterprise mandate of driving growth amid continued disruption, CMOs must act decisively to prioritize their investments and their strategy for the year ahead,” says Ewan McIntyre, chief of research in the Gartner Marketing practice.
Omdia: 12.5m consumer VR headsets will be sold in 2022, with $1.6bn being spent on VR content
Consumer virtual reality (VR) will be worth $6.9bn in 2022, increasing to $20bn in 2027, according to Omdia’s Consumer VR Headset and Content Revenue Forecast 2022-2027. In the face of macroeconomic challenges, the market continues to expand, with 12.5 million headsets expected to be sold in 2022, and $1.6bn spent on VR content.
IoT Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) are Evolving Their Business Models, According to ABI Research
The Internet of Things (IoT) MVNO market is comprised of a broad range of companies, from disruptive startups to established players, with firms of varying sizes and geographic scopes. Global technology intelligence firm ABI Research predicts that growth in the IoT MVNO market will see participants’ total revenues exceed US$2.5 billion annually by 2026, representing a five-year CAGR of 18.5% since 2021.
Gartner Highlights 10 Common Cloud Strategy Mistakes
A cloud strategy is a concise viewpoint on the role of cloud computing in the organization. However, business and IT leaders continue to make 10 common mistakes when crafting their cloud strategy, according to Gartner, Inc. Gartner analysts are discussing how to enable and exploit cloud, and demonstrate value at the Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations & Cloud Strategies Conference 2022, which is taking place here through Tuesday.
IDC Telecom Services Tracker Finds Accelerated Growth Due to Inflation but the Future Remains Shadowed by the Looming Recession
Worldwide spending on telecommunications and pay TV services will be nearly $1.6 trillion in 2022, representing a year-over-year increase of 1.9%, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Semiannual Telecom Services Tracker.
83% of US internet households subscribe to at least one OTT service, while 45% subscribe to traditional linear pay TV, Says Parks Associates
Parks Associates’ recent consumer research finds that 83% of US internet households now subscribe to at least one OTT service, while 45% still subscribe to the traditional linear pay-TV service model. The firm’s new whitepaper, Engaging Next-Gen Video Viewers: Leveraging AI and ML, developed in partnership with FPT Software, addresses the increased use of video services, content preferences, discovery challenges, and the role of bundles.
The Powerful Legacy of TV in Today’s Streaming Platforms, According to Frost & Sullivan
More and more people are leaving cable and satellite television (TV) offerings behind and fully embracing streaming alternatives for their daily entertainment. However, the powerful legacy that TV left is undeniably shaping the future of streaming services. In fact, multiple streaming providers are turning their platforms into hybrid services that combine classic streaming with some characteristic aspects of traditional TV.
Gartner Says Cyberthreats and IT Governance Are Top Concerns for Auditors in 2023
Cyberthreats and IT governance are top risk areas for internal auditors to address in their audit plans for 2023, according to Gartner, Inc. The Gartner 2023 Audit Plan Hot Spots Report identifies the top 12 risk focus areas for Chief Audit Executives (CAEs) to help them identify risks to their organizations and plan audit coverage for the coming year.
As a Mass AR/VR Market Crystallizes, Cellular Connectivity Comes into the Spotlight, Says ABI Research
An exciting and fast-moving Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality (AR/VR) market is on the horizon that will bring novel content types and usage scenarios. To support that, networks and connectivity technologies grow in pure bandwidth capabilities and Mixed Reality (XR)-friendly capabilities like latency, network handoff, and slicing. According to global technology intelligence firm ABI Research, 30% of total augmented reality shipments, and 23% of VR shipments will include cellular connectivity by 2027.
Display Demand Expected to Rebound in 2023, Reports Omdia Research
Omdia’s latest Display long-term demand forecast tracker indicates that area demand for displays in 2023 will grow by 6.2% year-on-year (YoY). With softened inflation and slowing interest rate hikes, plummeting demand has bottomed out, thereby making way for a rebound to normalization in demand by the second half of 2023.
Structured Data Management Drives Most Spending on Compute and Enterprise Storage Systems in the First Half of 2022, According to IDC
The workload driving the largest share of enterprise IT infrastructure spending in the first half of 2022 (1H22) was Structured Databases/Data Management, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Semiannual Enterprise Infrastructure Tracker: Workloads.
Gartner Survey of Over 2,000 CIOs Reveals Four Ways to Deliver Digital Dividends and Demonstrate Financial Impact of Technology Investments
CIOs and IT leaders must take action to accelerate time to value and drive top- and bottom-line financial impacts from digital investments, according to Gartner, Inc.’s annual global survey of CIOs and technology executives.
Reducing Customer Churn Hinges on Emerging Technologies and Metadata Analysis to Bring Order to Fragmented Content Landscape
FOMO. Analysis paralysis. Content, content everywhere, but not a choice to pick. While we may truly be living in a golden age of exceptional content, the sheer volume of offerings spread out among a dizzying array of providers has created a new universally shared experience: selection frustration.
It is an emotion that is playing itself out on both the supply and demand side of the equation, according to Chris Ambrozic, vice president and general manager, Discovery for TiVo, a division of Xperi Inc.
VMware SASE and SD-WAN Help Organizations Take a Holistic Approach to Networking and Security, Says Frost & Sullivan
The last two years accelerated Information Technology (IT) trends that were already underway: rapid increase in the adoption of cloud, multi-cloud, and internet of things (IoT); a smarter edge for use cases such as modern retail, healthcare, and manufacturing; and a distributed workforce, where employees can be anywhere. Software-defined (SD) WAN technology eliminates the traditional WAN connectivity challenges associated with distributed enterprise applications and IoT devices that held back this acceleration.
According to BCG, 60% of Employees Using AI Regard It as a Coworker, Not a Job Threat
Despite the popular belief that organizations derive value from artificial intelligence (AI) at the expense of the individuals they employ, and that AI-powered automation can lead to the displacement of workers, 60% of employees view AI as a coworker and not a job threat. Furthermore, organizations with employees who derive value from AI are 5.9 times as likely to see significant financial benefits from it than organizations where employees do not get value from AI, according to a report from MIT Sloan Management Review (MIT SMR) and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) being released today.
BTR: Bridging the Gap Between Connected TV and Traditional Television Emerges as the Key to Improving Linear Content Campaign Accountability and Performance
The growing popularity of Connected TV (CTV) among consumers has created a significant challenge for linear content marketers striving to maximize viewership -- and financial performance -- of high-priority programming. It is prompting senior executives in the content distribution industry to explore, develop and deploy new strategies that capture the attention of targeted consumers -- regardless of the platforms used to enjoy digital entertainment.
As a result, significant strategic attention is being focused on specific initiatives to leverage CTV’s reach by utilizing emerging technologies -- including machine learning -- to better target appropriate audiences, according to Laura Stinnett, VP of Advanced TV Advertising at TiVo, in a podcast interview for journalists.
SMPTE 2022 White Paper: InterDigital's David Touzé Proves Features in Advanced HDR by Technicolor Ensure "Perfect" Round-trip HDR and SDR Performance
It is not only possible to simultaneously support the production and distribution of standard dynamic range (SDR) and high dynamic range (HDR) without compromising the integrity of live- and post-production content, but provable using technologies and production techniques available in the market.
This is the central conclusion of a white paper entitled "HDR Production – Tone Mapping Techniques and Related Round-trip Performances for Both SDR and HDR Sources Mastering," presented at the 2022 SMPTE Media Technology Summit by David Touzé, System Architect for Research and Engineering at InterDigital. He offers objective metrics that prove how the conversion from SDR to HDR and back to SDR can be executed while preserving the integrity of the original formats.
IPTV Continues Evolving to Enhance Operational Efficiencies Across the Broadcast Sector
No stranger to addressing the challenges associated with managing video traffic, most of the major news brands serving tier-1 media markets in the broadcast sector have made the switch away from RF technologies to adopt IPTV. There is, however, a significant opportunity for broadcasters in smaller media markets to follow suit to take advantage of the technical benefits and cost reduction associated with making the shift.