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  1. 10 Oct 2014  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Optimizing the Consumer Communication Service Sales Channel

     

    This SPIE, driven by questions from Stratecast clients, provides some insights into the sales channels in use currently, and provides some guidance on how such channels might evolve so as to increase their efficacy. It should be of interest to marketing and sales organizations within the carriers.

    $2,450.00
  2. 09 Oct 2014  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Internet Commerce 2014: The Giant Awakens

     

    This report examines the dynamics of Internet-enabled commerce, its current state and potential future; and explores options of telecom participation in this burgeoning market. This report will be of interest to telecommunication carriers, retailers and those who provide them technology.

    $3,950.00
  3. 03 Oct 2014  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Creating a True Network-Enabled Cloud: AT&T NetBond Service

     

    In this SPIE, Stratecast looks at the perceptual shifts that are driving demand for cloud networking. We consider the value of various service models that connect to the cloud. Finally, we evaluate AT&Ts NetBond Servicea comprehensive service that defines network-enabled cloud.

    $2,450.00
  4. 30 Sep 2014  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Network Security Platform MSSP Vendor Rankings, North America

     

    This research provides insight into the network security service-delivery platforms employed by MSSPs--The number of platforms employed by each MSSP; Ranking of each network security platform; Ranking of each platform vendor; Keys to success for network security platform providers with MSSPs.

    $3,000.00
  5. 26 Sep 2014  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Toward Data-Centric Security for Big Data

     

    This weeks SPIE will expand the readers understanding of Big Data security issues, and introduce new data-centric approaches from vendors who are focused on resolving those issues.

    $3,000.00
  6. 19 Sep 2014  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    4G-LTE Opens the Door to CSP Revenue Increase: Real-Time Monetization is the Key

     

    This week's SPIE focuses on ways 4G-LTE can not only improve the customer experience, but help MNOs stay in command with real-time operations and monetization functionality; even as they address customer demand for over the top (OTT) and cloud-based services.

    $2,450.00
  7. 17 Sep 2014  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    The Hybrid Cloud Illusion: Myths and Realities in Integrating Varied Cloud Environments

     

    In this paper, Frost & Sullivan examines the hybrid cloud, defining what providers mean and customers expect when buying or selling it, and where the critical gaps remain. We also assess the components that comprise a hybrid cloud, and whether a complete hybrid cloud is really a do-it-yourself proposition for customers, or if providers are steppi...

    $2,450.00
  8. 12 Sep 2014  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Turning the Table on Cyber Threats

     

    The bad guys are getting better quicker than the good guys are improving, despite the good guys proclivity to spend to keep the bad guys out. This situation prompts Stratecast to question whether security expenditures are being directed optimally. In other words, is spending rational? If not, is there a lack of more effective security solutions? O...

    $3,000.00
  9. 11 Sep 2014  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Real-time Analytics: NOW Would Be Good

     

    This report provides analysis and guidance about the benefits of adopting a real-time analytics strategy, and the essential components to execute on such a strategy.

    $4,950.00
  10. 10 Sep 2014  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    North American Primary Line Voice Tracker: Second Quarter 2014

     

    For the first half of 2014, the total number of North American subscribers for all residential voice services declined by 1.2 million. Telcos lost 1.8 million subs, while cablecos gained 609,000, and VoIP providers gained 7,000.

    $4,950.00