What's in store for enterprise communications in 2013?
If some interpreters of the Mayan calendar are correct, then predictions about 2013 are superfluous. However, assuming the world will not end on Dec. 21, let's take a look at what some experts consulted by FierceEnterpriseCommunications have to say about likely developments in the enterprise communications market next year.
Juniper bests Cisco and Check Point in network security market growth
With increasing attacks on enterprise networks, the market for network security products has grown recently. A primary beneficiary of that growth is Juniper Networks, which saw a healthy 11.1 percent revenue growth in the third quarter.
One-third of enterprises have widely deployed mobile UC, says survey
Around one-third of enterprises surveyed by Webtorials characterized their mobile unified communications deployment as extensive or widespread.
Salesforce.com's Heroku offers app developers chance to become SaaS vendors
Salesforce.com's unit Heroku offers services to app developers that enable them to become software-as-a-service (SaaS) vendors themselves, according to a recent report by InformationWeek.
ITU treaty to regulate Internet won't have major impact on Internet governance, says telecom attorney
LAS VEGAS-- The treaty produced at the ITU's World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) sanctioning international regulation of the Internet will not have a significant impact on Internet governance, judged Daniel Brenner, a telecom attorney who has participated in a number of ITU conferences.
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Enterprise voice quality concerns will not deter transition to all IP-based network by end of decade, says AT&T official
LAS VEGAS-- Enterprise concern with voice quality of IP will be overcome, paving the way for the transition to an all IP-network by the end of the decade, predicted Hank Hultquist, vice president of regulatory affairs at AT&T.
Bosch provides software stacks to manage business processes, infrastructure and big data
LAS VEGAS-- When you think about Robert Bosch, you usually think hardware. But Bosch also has a large software unit that provides software stacks to enterprises looking to manage business processes, sensor outputs and big data.
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F5 Networks' new high-end VIPRION application delivery controller is off to a "strong start," judged research firm Dell'Oro Group.
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The global private cloud market is predicted to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.98 percent through 2016, according to the latest data from TechNavio.
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Facebook is testing VoIP calls on its Messenger app for Canadian iPhone users.
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LAS VEGAS--Verizon Wireless said that almost 50 percent of its data load now travels over its LTE network. The figure is up significantly from October, when Verizon said that 35 percent of its data traffic moved over its LTE network. Further, the carrier said it expects overall data traffic to grow by a factor of seven during the next three years.
LAS VEGAS--Nokia plans to focus both its technical innovations and marketing for its Lumia phones running Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 software on its imaging and location capabilities, according to a senior Nokia executive.
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