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U.S. Enterprise Applications Enabled by Peer to Peer Architectures
Frost & Sullivan, Feb 2003
Suitability for Enterprise Class Collaboration Needs Likely to Drive P2P Demand
As the money-saving features and rapid ROI of peer-to-peer (P2P) collaboration platforms are better publicized, revenue growth in this market is expected to accelerate faster than many other IT markets. Enterprise class P2P networking, in particular, has great potential, allowing professionals in different vertical markets around the globe to work on the same project, thereby increasing productivity and decreasing travel costs.
This Frost & Sullivan research studies the U.S. markets for P2P networking. It provides valuable analysis of market drivers and restraints along with forecasts identifying the areas of growth. The study covers enterprise collaboration, knowledge management, content caching and electronic content delivery networks, institutional securities trading, next-generation search engines, inventory control, and supply chain management, as well as content delivery outside the firewall.
P2P Architecture Can Lower Cost of Content Acceleration
Reducing the operating costs related to content delivery while ensuring that productivity and content download times do not suffer is the name of the Internet business game today, says the author of this study. Businesses that need content acceleration can save valuable financial resources through the use of P2P content acceleration software.
Market education of the money-saving potential of this technology is most vital at this point. P2P architecture uses vacant desktop hard drive space in offices, offering businesses a way to avoid the costly outlays related to hardware caching appliances, and still take advantage of content acceleration technology that lowers bandwidth consumption and costs. Smaller satellite offices can also use the technology when the purchase and installation of content acceleration hardware is not a cost-effective option.
Next-generation Search Engines with P2P Architectures Show Revenue Growth Potential
Next-generation P2P-based search engines that can be trained to seek specific information on anything the user instructs it to - market verticals, competitors, products, services, and more - have great potential, if made commercially available. Utilizing such a type of P2P-based search engine tool will allow companies that regularly conduct business intelligence, to increase productivity and decrease the amount of money spent on outside consultants. The positive ROI for most companies is expected to lead to a healthy revenue growth in the next-generation search engine market.
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