Enterprise Mobile Cloud Computing

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Enterprise Mobile Cloud Computing
Cloud Services, Mobile Devices, and the IT Supply Chain Analysis

Key Market Forecasts
• • • Mobile Cloud Computing Revenue by Application Category Mobile Cloud Computing Revenue by Region Mobile Cloud Computing Revenue for Hosted Mobile Middleware/Access Services by Region Mobile Cloud Computing Customers by Application Category, North America Mobile Cloud Computing Revenue by Application Category, North America

End Use Markets
• • • • • • • • IT systems vendors Operators Cloud services providers Mobile infrastructure vendors Device vendors Application providers Enterprise telecom suppliers Enterprise software vendors

Technologies
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Private cloud Public cloud Intercloud Mobile browsers Network as a Service Platform as a Service Wireless LAN Mobile broadband CRM ERP WiMAX 3G 4G MPLS Virtualization HTML 5 Javascript CANVAS Widgets Video telephony/conferencing Video streaming

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Table of Contents Section 1. Executive Summary 1.1. Report Coverage 1.2. Drivers and Inhibitors for Cloud Use
1.2.1. Drivers 1.2.2. Inhibitors

3.8. Business and End-User Drivers
3.8.1. No Long-Term Contracts and On-Demand Access 3.8.2. IT Soft Benefits 3.8.3. Moving End-Points

3.9. Supply Side Drivers
3.9.1. Mobile Device Management Services 3.9.2. Unused Data 3.9.3. Role of Unified Communications 3.9.4. Increase in the Remote Work Force 3.9.5. Change in Business Models to Leverage Core Competencies

1.3. Drivers and Inhibitors for Enterprise Mobile Cloud Computing
1.3.1. Drivers 1.3.2. Inhibitors

1.4. Forecasts Section 2. Recommendations 2.1. Industry Recommendations Section 3. Market Issues 3.1. The Cloud - Definition 3.2. Cloud Computing 3.3. Mobile Cloud Computing Services and Applications 3.4. Mobile Cloud-Computing Application Categories
3.4.1. Productivity 3.4.2. Utilities 3.4.3. Search 3.4.4. Games 3.4.5. Social Networking

3.10. Cloud Computing Inhibitors
3.10.1. Access and Network Reliability 3.10.2. Data and Network Security 3.10.3. Scalability and Integration 3.10.4. Switching Cloud Platforms 3.10.5. Control - Data and Application Management 3.10.6. Declining Server Costs 3.10.7. Millions of Nodes 3.10.8. Services Layer Access 3.10.9. Inhibitor Summary

3.11. Cloud Business Model
3.11.1. Capital Expenditure Reduction 3.11.2. Operational Expenditures Reduction 3.11.3. Cost Benefits Summary 3.11.4. Does Mobile Change the Cloud Economics Model? 3.11.5. NuTsie Cost Savings from Switching to Cloud Services

3.12. Cloud Computing Services Impacts on Enterprise Supply Chain
3.12.1. Business Model Dilemma 3.12.2. Merging of the Enterprise IT and Telecommunications Supply Chain

3.5. Enterprise Mobile Cloud Computing 3.6. Report Coverage 3.7. Enterprise Cloud Computing Drivers
3.7.1. The Hype 3.7.2. The Economy and Impact on IT 3.7.3. Increased Fixed and Wireless Broadband Connections 3.7.4. Increase in Wireless Connected Devices 3.7.5. Limited IT Knowledge for Managing Mobility Services 3.7.6. Mobile Middleware 3.7.7. Economies of Scale 3.7.8. Greater Use of the Internet and Web Browsers 3.7.9. Application Storefronts 3.7.10. Battery Life and Instant Access 3.7.11. OS Fragmentation 3.7.12. SMB Opportunity

Section 4. Technology Issues and Cloud Enablers 4.1. Cloud Types 4.2. The Cloud and Virtualization
4.2.1. Private and Public Clouds 4.2.2. Intercloud

4.3. The Cloud and Mobile 4.4. Mobile Browsers
4.4.1. Energy Efficiency/Battery Life 4.4.2. Rich User Experience 4.4.3. OS Dependence 4.4.4. Intermittent Connectivity

4.5. Device Platforms 4.6. The Gray Area: Smartbooks

4.6.1. Enterprise Needs for Mid-Size Devices Smartbooks and MIDs

5.4.9. SAP 5.4.10. Sybase

4.7. Google Chrome and Netbooks 4.8. Google's Influence on the Business 4.9. Cloud Enablers
4.9.1. Location and Presence 4.9.2. Speech Enablement and Enhancement 4.9.3. Smart Card Web Services 4.9.4. Network as a Service 4.9.5. Platform as a Service

5.5. Operators
5.5.1. AT&T 5.5.2. NTT 5.5.3. Orange 5.5.4. SK Telecom 5.5.5. Sprint 5.5.6. Verizon

4.10. Platform Providers for Enterprise Mobile Cloud Computing
4.10.1. IBM Cloud 4.10.2. Google App Engine 4.10.3. Force.com 4.10.4. Amazon Web Services 4.10.5. Microsoft Azure 4.10.6. Samsung SDS 4.10.7. Common Cloud APIs

Section 6. Market Forecasts 6.1. Forecast Categories 6.2. Forecast Methodology
6.2.1. Traditional Mobile Cloud Computing Services 6.2.2. New Enterprise Mobile Cloud Computing Services 6.2.3. Hosted Services

6.3. North America
6.3.1. Customers 6.3.2. Revenues

Section 5. Competitive Landscape for Cloud Services 5.1. Competitive Overview 5.2. WLAN Vendors
5.2.1. Motorola 5.2.2. Siemens Enterprise

6.4. Western Europe
6.4.1. Customers 6.4.2. Revenues

6.5. Asia-Pacific
6.5.1. Customers 6.5.2. Revenues

5.3. Enterprise Telecommunications Providers
5.3.1. Cisco 5.3.2. Hewlett-Packard

6.6. Rest of World (Eastern Europe, Latin America, Middle East, Africa)
6.6.1. Customers 6.6.2. Revenues

5.4. IT Systems Suppliers
5.4.1. Alcatel-Lucent 5.4.2. Formotus 5.4.3. Gogobeans 5.4.4. IBM 5.4.5. Microsoft 5.4.6. Oracle 5.4.7. Research in Motion 5.4.8. Samsung SDS

Section 7. Company Directory Section 8. Acronyms

Additional Information What Does This Report Answer
• What is mobile cloud computing? • What is enterprise mobile cloud computing? • What are the drivers for enterprises to leverage cloud services for mobile computing needs? • What are the inhibitors for enterprises to leverage cloud services for mobile computing needs? • Will mobile cloud computing services offer the SMB segment access to enterprise-class applications? • Will cloud services change the environment for development of business productivity applications?

Who Needs This Report?
• IT systems vendors • Operators • Cloud services providers • Mobile infrastructure vendors • Device vendors • Application providers • Enterprise telecom suppliers • Enterprise software vendors

ORDER FORM
Please send me Enterprise Mobile Cloud Computing for $4200 BASIC LICENSE (1 to 4 users). For 5 or more users, please contact ABI Research. This research is available for download at myabi.abiresearch.com in Adobe Acrobat PDF and/or Microsoft Excel formats.

REPORT INFORMATION
Code: RR-ECC-09 Published: 12/29/2009 Pages: 89 Charts/Tables: 8/12

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