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Campbell, CALIFORNIA, June 2, 2009—Market research firm Infonetics Research recently released its Service Delivery Platform Software and Integration Services report, which tracks fixed-line and mobile SDP software and integration services.
Highlights from the market share and forecast report follow, and clients are invited to participate in an analyst-led telebriefing summarizing results (see https://infonetics.webex.com for times).
ANALYST NOTE
“While the service delivery platform market has not been immune to the current economic climate, operators continue to view SDPs as key investments to ensure continued growth by streamlining how they create and deliver new services. The primary impact of the economy on the SDP market is a more measured and incremental approach to investments, with large-scale multi-year projects being replaced by more focused solutions with shorter implementation intervals. Even so, the SDP market is much less affected by current economic conditions than other communications sectors.”
Shira Levine, Directing Analyst, Next Gen OSS and Policy, Infonetics Research
MARKET RESEARCH REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
- Worldwide sales of service delivery platform software and integration services are expected to double between 2008 and 2013, when they will reach $4.09 billion
- Fixed-line operators are accelerating SDP deployments, initially for enterprise VoIP applications, and later to support IPTV and other video applications
- In the short term, operators will use SDPs to help streamline the creation and delivery of basic services, including VoIP, ringtones, and streaming video services; later, they will be used to create “mashups” and other Web-based applications to compete with those offered by Google, Yahoo, and other Web 2.0 Internet content providers (ICPs)
- Operators are particularly interested in deploying SDP capabilities that support “app stores” as a wide range of market players prepare their content storefront rollouts
- On the worldwide revenue market share leaderboard, Oracle leads SDP software and Ericsson leads in SDP integration services
- Ericsson and Motorola have gained traction in the SDP market with their acquisitions of Drutt and Leapstone, respectively, and additional M&A activity is expected over the next year
REPORT SYNOPSIS
Infonetics’ service delivery platform software and integration services report tracks Accenture, Aepona, Alcatel-Lucent, Argela, Ericsson, Hewlett-Packard, Huawei, IBM, jNetX, Kabira, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia Siemens, Oracle, Redknee, Telcordia, Telenity, ZTE, and others.
The report provides market size, vendor market share, forecasts through 2013, market drivers, and analysis for SDP software, SDP integration services, and the combined SDP software and integration services market, split by fixed-line vs. mobile. Regions tracked include North America, EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa), Asia Pacific, and CALA (Central and Latin America).
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