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Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing and Telepresence 2010-2014 ForecastPublished by: IDC Published: Mar. 1, 2010 - 26 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologySituation Overview Industry ConsolidationAdoption TrendsFuture Outlook Forecast and AssumptionsMarket ContextEssential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchSynopsisTable: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing and Telepresence Market, 2010–2014 Table: Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing Revenue and Endpoints, 2009–2014 Table: Worldwide Enterprise Telepresence-Only Revenue, Number of Telepresence Rooms/Systems, Room/System Install Base, and Number of Screens, 2009–2014 Figure: Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing Revenue, 2009–2014 Figure: Worldwide Enterprise Telepresence-Only Revenue, 2009–2014 AbstractThis IDC study discusses the worldwide enterprise videoconferencing and telepresence market. Enterprise videoconferencing revenue is slated for double-digit growth through 2014, with an IDC-estimated CAGR of 36%. Despite previous hype cycles that have produced inflated forecasts of this market, IDC believes that only recently have enterprise networks and videoconferencing technology (epitomized by telepresence systems) been capable of delivering experiences worthy of initiating a videoconference over a phone call or hopping on a plane. In a suffering economy, videoconferencing gained much traction in 2009, and IDC expects significant growth of this market over the next five years. "IDC predicted that 2009 would be the year of the great enterprise video experiment, and despite difficult economic conditions, the worldwide market for videoconferencing and telepresence grew 17% year over year and will eclipse the $1 billion mark in 2010." — Jonathan Edwards, research analyst, IDC's Unified Communications and Enterprise Communications Infrastructure programs Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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