テレプレゼンスとビデオ会議の機器市場:MCU、ゲートウェイ、ゲートキーパー、シングルコード/マルチコードエンドポイント、エグゼクティブデスクトップ、デスクトップビデオ会議Telepresence and Videoconferencing Equipment Market
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The telepresence and videoconferencing market is currently at a critical inflection point as this technology begins to see integration with multiple devices and adjacent markets. This study examines the state of telepresence and videoconferencing today, including a look at the major trends, key technology gaps, and the major drivers for growth. What Questions Does This Report Answer?
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Table of ContentsExecutive Brief: Top-Line Forecast Executive Brief: Drivers Executive Brief: Inhibitors Executive Brief: Market Share Executive Brief: Summary and Strategic Recommendations Section 1. Executive Summary 2 1.1. Videoconferencing & Telepresence Market Growth 2 1.2. Videoconferencing Market Reaches Inflection Point 2 1.3. Bigger Pipes, Better Videoconferencing 2 1.4. Telepresence Finds Newer Applications in Select Verticals 3 1.5. Telepresence for Consumers 3 1.6. Personal Telepresence Gains Momentum 3 1.7. Scalable Video Coding Finds Greater Traction 3 1.8. Infrastructure Growth Gains Momentum for the Second Consecutive Year 3 1.9. HD Endpoint Prices Continue to Decline, Encouraging Adoption 3 1.10. Videoconferencing Becomes Truly Multi-Modal 3 1.11. Videoconferencing over VDI, an Emerging Opportunity for Vendors 4 1.12. Growing Integration of Desktop Video with Telepresence Rooms 4 1.13. Telepresence Interoperability Still an Issue 4 1.14. Market Consolidation Leads to Stronger, Powerful Competitors 4 1.15. Competition from Over-the-Top Videoconferencing Service Providers 4 1.16. Report Scope 4 1.17. Forecast Methodology 6 Section 2. Market Issues 7 2.1. Untethering Videoconferencing from Rooms 7 2.2. Cross-Integration of Telepresence/HD Video with Adjacent Technologies 7 2.2.1. Home Entertainment 7 2.2.2. Web and Audio Conferencing 7 2.2.3. Unified Communications 8 2.2.4. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure 9 2.2.5. Mobile Integration 10 2.2.6. Telepresence and Robotics 12 2.3. Videoconferencing Ecosystem Continues to Evolve 12 2.4. The 2009 Recession and After 13 2.5. Executive Desktops Threatened by Desktop Videoconferencing 13 2.6. Vendor Consolidation and Interoperability 14 2.6.1. Vendor Consolidation and Market Uncertainty 14 2.7. Videoconferencing & Telepresence Value Proposition 15 2.8. The Two Ends of the Telepresence Spectrum 15 Section 3. Technology Issues 16 3.1. Scalability Issues in Integrating Video with UC 17 3.2. Scalable Video Coding (SVC) 17 3.2.1. Google Stops H.264 Support 19 3.3. Google VP8 (WebM) 19 Section 4. Telepresence & Videoconferencing Infrastructure Market 20 4.1. Market Snapshot 20 4.1.1. Market Drivers 20 4.1.2. Market Challenges 21 4.2. Revenue and Demand Forecasts 21 4.2.1. Videoconferencing Infrastructure Market by Geography 22 4.3. Competitive Analysis 23 4.3.1. Cisco Systems 24 4.3.1.1. Product Portfolio 24 4.3.1.2. Growth Strategy 25 4.3.2. LifeSize 26 4.3.2.1. Product Portfolio 26 4.3.2.2. Growth Strategy 26 4.3.3. Radvision 26 4.3.3.1. Product Portfolio 26 4.3.3.2. Growth Strategy 26 4.3.4. Polycom 27 4.3.4.1. Product Portfolio 27 4.3.4.2. Growth Strategy 27 4.3.5. Other Vendors 27 4.3.5.1. Vendors from Greater China 27 4.3.5.2. Others - North America 28 Section 5. Telepresence & Videoconferencing Endpoints Market 29 5.1. Market Snapshot 29 5.1.1. Market Drivers 29 5.1.2. Market Challenges 31 5.2. Revenue and Demand Forecasts 31 5.2.1. Telepresence and Videoconferencing Endpoints Market by Geography 33 5.3. Competitive Analysis 34 5.3.1. BrightCom 36 5.3.1.1. Product Portfolio 36 5.3.1.2. Growth Strategy 36 5.3.2. Cisco Systems 37 5.3.2.1. Product Portfolio 37 5.3.2.2. Growth Strategy 37 5.3.3. Digital Video Enterprises (DVE) 38 5.3.3.1. Product Portfolio 38 5.3.3.2. Growth Strategy 38 5.3.4. Hewlett-Packard (HP) 38 5.3.4.1. Product Portfolio 38 5.3.4.2. Growth Strategy 39 5.3.5. Huawei 39 5.3.5.1. Product Portfolio 39 5.3.5.2. Growth Strategy 39 5.3.6. LifeSize Communications 40 5.3.6.1. Product Portfolio 40 5.3.6.2. Growth Strategy 40 5.3.7. Polycom 40 5.3.7.1. Product Portfolio 40 5.3.7.2. Growth Strategy 41 5.3.8. TelePresence Tech 41 5.3.8.1. Product Portfolio 41 5.3.8.2. Growth Strategy 42 5.3.9. Teliris 42 5.3.9.1. Product Portfolio 42 5.3.9.2. Growth Strategy 42 5.3.10. Vidyo 43 5.3.10.1. Product Portfolio 43 5.3.10.2. Growth Strategy 43 Section 6. Desktop Videoconferencing Market 44 6.1. Market Snapshot 44 6.2. Market Drivers 44 6.2.1. Market Challenges 44 6.3. Revenue and Demand Forecasts 45 6.4. Competitive Analysis 45 6.4.1. Avistar 46 6.4.1.1. Product Portfolio 46 6.4.1.2. Growth Strategy 46 6.4.2. Cisco Systems 46 6.4.2.1. Product Portfolio 46 6.4.2.2. Growth Strategy 47 6.4.3. LifeSize Communications 47 6.4.3.1. Product Portfolio 47 6.4.3.2. Growth Strategy 47 6.4.4. Polycom 47 6.4.4.1. Product Portfolio 47 6.4.4.2. Growth Strategy 48 6.4.5. Vidyo 48 6.4.5.1. Product Portfolio 48 6.4.5.2. Growth Strategy 48 Section 7. Definitions 49 7.1. Report Scope 49 Section 8. Company Directory 51 Section 9. Acronyms 52 Sources and Methodology 63 Notes 63 Tables
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Telepresence Market Gains Momentum; Diversifying Applications Will Drive Growth
NEW YORK - February 16, 2011 Latest global telepresence and videoconferencing equipment market forecasts from ABI Research show that the value of the telepresence, video infrastructure and endpoints market is set to reach $5.5 billion by 2016. In 2010, the market registered greater than 15% year-on-year growth to reach $2.3 billion. During the year, the spotlight shifted to emerging applications such as desktop video, personal telepresence, video integrated within unified communications environments, mobile videoconferencing, and video-over-virtual-desktop infrastructure (VDI). At the higher end of the telepresence spectrum, the telepresence experience is becoming more immersive with the integration of hologram and 3D technologies. At the lower end, the emergence of personal telepresence products will make adoption more pervasive. Vendors are also taking the telepresence experience to the consumer market with the launch of home telepresence products. The emergence of newer video compression standards such as scalable video coding (SVC), an extension of the H.264 codec, will drive the growth of multi-point videoconferencing, IP network cameras, surveillance DVRs, and home media servers. The infrastructure market, comprising multi-point control units, gateways, gatekeepers and management solutions, saw high growth for the second consecutive year due to pervasive adoption of telepresence and HD endpoints, and desktop videoconferencing. The growing popularity of VDI among enterprises looking to cut their IT infrastructure costs is prompting vendors to announce support for delivering real-time, multi-point video for virtualized desktops. “On the competitive front, a spate of acquisitions in late 2009 and early 2010 has led to the emergence of bigger, stronger competitors that offer end-to-end portfolios of solutions,” says senior analyst Subha Rama. “Though there is consolidation at the top, we are seeing the emergence of newer competitors with innovative and disruptive approaches.” Videoconferencing is also becoming truly multi-modal. “The growing penetration of consumer tablets such as the iPad among enterprise users has prompted larger UC vendors to launch their own enterprise-grade tablets that are capable of delivering UC-integrated videoconferencing,” says practice director Dan Shey. “We are seeing telepresence and videoconferencing being untethered from conference rooms as the technology is integrated with a number of mobile devices.” ABI Research’s “Telepresence and Videoconferencing Equipment Market” study analyzes key trends in the telepresence and videoconferencing equipment market in terms of growth, technology evolution, and competition. It is part of the firm’s Enterprise Communications Research Service. あなたが最近チェックしたレポート一覧お問い合せは、お電話・メール・WEBから承ります。お見積もりの作成もお気軽にご相談ください。 |
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