Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing and Telepresence 2012–2016 ForecastPublished by: IDC Published: Mar. 13, 2012 Table of ContentsTable of ContentsIDC OpinionIn This StudyMethodologySituation OverviewAdoption TrendsFuture OutlookKey DifferentiatorsForecast and AssumptionsMarket ContextEssential GuidanceLearn MoreRelated ResearchMethodologyHistorical Market Values and Exchange RatesSynopsisTable: Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing Revenue and Endpoints, 2011–2016Table: Worldwide Immersive Telepresence Revenue and Number of Immersive Telepresence Rooms/Systems, 2011–2016Table: Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing Infrastructure Equipment Revenue, 2011–2016Table: Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing Revenue by Segment, 2011–2016 ($M)Table: Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing Revenue by Region, 2011–2016 ($M)Table: Top 3 Assumptions for the Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing and Telepresence Market, 2012–2016Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing and Telepresence Market, 2012–2016Table: Worldwide Videoconferencing and Telepresence Revenue, 2009–2016: Comparison of March 2011 and March 2012 Forecasts ($M)Table: Exchange Rates, 2003–2011 (%)Figure: Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing Revenue Share by Segment, 2011Figure: Worldwide Enterprise Videoconferencing Revenue Share by Region, 2012 and 2016Figure: Worldwide Videoconferencing and Telepresence Revenue, 2009–2016: Comparison of March 2011 and March 2012 ForecastsAbstractThis IDC study discusses the worldwide enterprise videoconferencing and telepresence market. Worldwide enterprise videoconferencing revenue is expected to remain strong for the overall market, with an IDC-estimated 2011–2016 compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.8%. IDC expects declining growth in the high-end, immersive telepresence segment over the same period, however. "IDC expects strong overall revenue growth in the worldwide enterprise videoconferencing market over the next five years, bolstered by a significant impact from integrations with unified communications and collaboration applications, small workgroups, and desktop and mobile collaboration devices, as video continues to push downmarket in the enterprise," said Rich Costello, senior research analyst, Worldwide Unified Communications and Enterprise Communications Infrastructure. Get full details about this report >> |
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