This report examines the market for software and services that broadly serve the telecom risk management business, a federation of operational systems auditing and risk-reduction functions, particularly: fraud management, credit management, revenue assurance, and cost management.
Dittberner sizes the market at $531 million in 2005. Roughly 60% of the market is software (including customization, maintenance, and service bureau work) and the remainder is consulting, everything from helping a carrier establish a revenue assurance and fraud management organization to auditing operations and create effective business processes.
The report analyzes the forces shaping the risk management solutions market and shows how you and your company can capitalize on the opportunities. For instance, you'll learn:
How next generation fraud management solutions are tackling VoIP and subscription fraud;
Which software features are table stakes and which are the key differentiators in today's revenue assurance market?
Why fraud management vendors are eager to sell combined fraud and revenue assurance solutions.
What initiatives telecoms taking to seamlessly share fraud profiles with one another.
What's behind the latest credit management technologies such as credit configuration changes on the fly and risk profiles that "adapt" to changes in customer behavior.
What revenue assurance sectors are hot and where can software vendors learn a trick or two from consulting firms?
Why margin assurance is likely to become a crucial assurance market in wireless and IPTV markets?
Whether you're a carrier executive aiming to improve your revenue assurance or fraud infrastructure or a vendor delivering these or related solutions, the Report will help you discover:
What are the most important market priorities?. . .
Which vendors have industry market share and are leading in specific niches?. . .
Which players should you partner with?. . .
What emerging trends can your company capitalize on?
Which are the growing market sectors and which are in decline?