Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2008, Pages: 68
in the global telematics arena because of strong aftermarket sales pushed by telecom operators such as SK Telecom, KTF and LG Telecom. Established markets like Europe will witness more products and services
Frost & Sullivan, Aug 2010, Pages: 70
diesel generators in the future.
“The emission norms in India are being continuously updated to match those in the European Union,” says the analyst. “As the new norms are likely to be established in 2013
Ovum, June 2010, Pages: 19
; eager engineers and flexible roadmaps are also positives
Satisfaction issues
Lowest with documentation, highest with after-sales support
Future expectations
The futurelooks bright for the Chinese
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., March 2010, Pages: 25
services looklike continuing to be among the better performing segments of the industry, boosted by the partial liberalisation of Macau’s telecom services market. A new contract between the government
Dion Global Solutions Ltd., March 2010, Pages: 17
, derived in turn out of demand for its End-use applications in sectors like Automotive, Infrastructure, Telecom etc, and these are the sectors, on which the future of Indian steel industry depends
China Outlook Consulting, Feb 2012
organizations like yours with the intelligence to act quickly, efficiently and decisively in China's marketplace.
Michael Liu, PhD, is the Chief analyst behind China e-Outlook who shares his expertise, unique
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2010, Pages: 101
Russia is commonly accepted as one of the most promising markets in eastern Europe and is expected to be one of the fastest growing among the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Aug 2011, Pages: 482
on the Rise 140
B.Market Analytics 141
Table 36: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future
Analysis for Agent Performance Optimization by Geographic
Region - China, India, Philippines and Rest of Asia
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., June 2006, Pages: 663
Excels on Technological Advancements II-1
Current & Future Analysis II-1
Regional Perspective II-1
US Represents the Single Largest Market II-1
Table 1: World Market for Conferencing & Collaborative
Synergyst, July 2010, Pages: 90
to look for in the market. Report briefly presents market trends in European and key Asian markets – China and India.
- Issues like data center emission, obsoleteness, growing costs, etc are discussed
Markets and Markets, Feb 2011, Pages: 193
India and China are expected to register a high growth rate compared to the entire APAC in the coming years. The other nations like Hong Kong and Singapore shall follow the trend as the number
Synergyst, March 2011, Pages: 30
and Germany and ahead of United States and China. And in foreseeable future, it will remain one of the top three users of cloud computing services worldwide. With more and more companies – large as well as SMEs
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., March 2011, Pages: 129
will continue for the near future, Asia, particularly China, will lead the growth in the developing markets.
The remarkable mobile industry also continues to grow due to the current opportunities presented
Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd., Jan 2012, Pages: 50
and commissioning of the new ones have resulted in higher demand for electric wires and cables. Due to the roll out of 3G and broadband, demand for electric wires and cables is likely to increase in the future
In-Stat/MDR, Sep 2006, Pages: 40
advanced, we will see a shift of large ringtone markets to India and China instead. True tones, ringback tones, and full tracks are the future areas of growth though, and they will drive Asia/Pacific mobile
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Oct 2011, Pages: 836
. (USA) 117
ZTE Corporation (China) 117
10. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE 118
Table 8: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Video Conferencing by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan
In-Stat/MDR, Dec 2005, Pages: 41
, and Chunghwa Telecom being supported by government strategic national information and communication roadmaps. Future growth in the region is expected to be fuelled by Japan, the Wi-Fi application innovation hub
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Dec 2011, Pages: 137
-health and e-education.
While developed countries continue to uptake e-services - improved broadband connectivity in markets like Africa are also enabling new services.
China and India are expected