The telecommunications industry is
rapidly evolving to a world in which objects (devices, equipment, and other
assets) are autonomously communicating, transacting, signaling, etc. Arguably
this so-called Internet of Things (IoT) market will overtake human
communications rapidly as there are vastly more objects in the world than
humans, they can communicate much faster, much more frequently, and for many
more reasons than humans.
This report provides an evaluation of
leading companies and associated solutions within IoT marketplace. Companies
included in this study include ARM, Broadcom, Cisco, Freescale, Google, Intel,
McAfee, Oracle, PTC, Qualcomm, Samsung, SAP, TE Connectivity, and Texas
Instruments. The report also analyzes the IoT ecosystem including critical
functions and potential company M&A targets.
This report is an excellent complement
to the Publisher report Internet of Things (IoT) and Wireless Networks:
Technologies, Business Drivers, and Market Outlook. Inquire about discounts
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Target
Audience:
- Semiconductor companies
- Embedded systems companies
- Application developers and aggregators
- Managed service and middleware companies
- Wireless network operators and service providers
- Data management and predictive analysis companies
- Sensor, presence, location, and detection solution providers
- Internet identity management, privacy, and security companies
- M2M, Internet of Things (IoT), and general telecommunications companies
- Wireless infrastructure (cellular, WiMAX, WiFi, RFID/NFC, and Beacon) providers
- Investors in IoT and/or M2M technologies, infrastructure, solutions, apps and services
Key
Findings:
- Companies providing the fundamental building blocks and support infrastructure for IoT are positioned to capitalize the most in the early days of IoT. This group of companies consists of component (hardware, software, and middleware) as well as support solutions (security, privacy, interoperability, and controls).
- There will be many companies/solutions that will emerge in the years 2014 – 2020, during the formative years for the IoT ecosystem, and prior to a large infection point, which will develop functionality necessary to sustain IoT operations and facilitate sufficient market verticals to adopt automated business practices and related service offerings.
- We see consolidation occurring, both early and late, within the IoT lifecycle and ecosystem. Some of the early players fulfilling critical roles such as Identity Management, will be acquired by much bigger companies very early in the introduction stage.
- The IoT mediation capability is key to the sustainable growth of IoT services as it provides critical functions such as privacy, security, access control, preference control, and more.
Report
Benefits:
- Identify leading IoT companies and their strategies
- Identify critical needs and solutions such as IoT mediation
- Learn why the companies/solutions evaluated are IoT leaders
- Understand why other companies are not included and their future
- Identify potential acquisition targets such as IoT identity management companies
- See how leading companies are positioning themselves within the IoT ecosystem
Spanning
over 399 pages, “Internet of Things
(IoT) Leaders - ARM, Broadcom, Cisco, Freescale, Google, Intel, McAfee, Oracle,
PTC, Qualcomm, Samsung” report covering the Executive Summary,
Introduction, Arm, Broadcom, Cisco, Freescale, Google, Intel, MacAfee, Oracle,
Ptc, Qualcomm, Samsung, Sap, Te Connectivity, Texas Instruments, Appendix: Iot
Technologies. The report covered companies are - ARM, Broadcom, Cisco,
Freescale, Google, Intel, McAfee, Oracle, PTC, Qualcomm, Samsung, SAP, TE
Connectivity, Texas Instruments
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