Video Conferencing Systems - Global Strategic Business Report 2015: Rapid Proliferation of Internet Drives Adoption of IP Based Videoconferencing Systems


Dublin, March 13, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/r6p2hj/video) has announced the addition of the "Video Conferencing Systems - Global Strategic Business Report" report to their offering.

The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2013 through 2020. Also, a seven-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research.

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Video Conferencing Systems in US$ Million by the following Product Segments: IP Systems, and ISDN Systems.

The report profiles 48 companies including many key and niche players such as:

  • Avaya, Inc. (USA)
  • AVer Information, Inc. (Taiwan)
  • CeeLab (Norway)
  • Cisco Systems, Inc. (USA)
  • ClearOne (USA)
  • Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd (China)
  • LifeSize Communications (USA)
  • Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. (Japan)
  • Polycom, Inc. (USA)
  • Sony Electronics, Inc. (USA)
  • Unify (Germany)
  • Vidyo, Inc. (USA)
  • VTEL Products Corporation (USA)
  • Vu TelePresence® (USA)
  • ZTE Corporation (China)

Key Topics Covered:

1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

  • Prelude
  • Video Conferencing Systems Become Integral Part of Enterprise Communication Mix
  • Globalization & Workforce Decentralization: Business Case for Video Conferencing Systems
  • Mobile Office, Mobile Non-Office, and Mobile Home Based (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Developing Countries to Uncover True Potential
  • IP Systems Continue to Grow in Prominence While ISDN Systems Loose Sheen
  • Rapid Proliferation of Internet Drives Adoption of IP Based Videoconferencing Systems
  • IP Videoconferencing: No Smooth Transition
  • Competitive Landscape
  • Traditional Players Feel the Heat from New Entrants

2. MARKET DRIVERS, TRENDS & ISSUES

  • Economic Recession in Retrospect & The Road Ahead
  • Market Once Again Tested During 2011-2013: A Recent Past Perspective
  • Improving Economy to Bode Well for Market Growth
  • Desktop Endpoints Drive Growth in the Video Conferencing Systems Market
  • Mobile Video Conferencing Endpoints
  • Will the Big Promise Yield Results?
  • Capability Matrix for Video Conferencing Endpoints
  • HD Technology Helps Sustain Demand for Room Systems
  • Increasing Popularity of Industry-Specific Applications
  • Rationale for Video Conferencing Goes Beyond Cost Savings
  • Ensuring Business Continuity
  • Enhancing Productivity through Team Collaboration & Faster Decision Making
  • Hiring through Video Conferencing
  • Green IT Initiative Propels Growth of Video Conferencing
  • SMB Sector Intensifies Adoption Curve
  • Video Conferencing Systems: March towards Home Office
  • Product Innovations: Vital to Succeed in Competitive Market
  • System Vendors Focus Promotional Campaigns on Green Technology
  • Prices Likely to Decline Further
  • Improving Internet Network Capabilities Aid Video Conferencing Market Growth
  • Popularity of Social Networking Drives Market Growth
  • Technology Advances Mark Video Conferencing Systems
  • New Developments to Boost Market Prospects for Video Conferencing Systems
  • High Definition Technology Drives the Market for Video Conferencing
  • WebRTC Technology: The Latest Trend in Video Conferencing Market
  • A Look at Key Technology Focus Areas
  • Standard Format Codec Systems Evolve into Multi-Codec, Multi -Screen Group Systems
  • Cloud Services
  • Double Edged Sword for Videoconferencing Systems Market
  • Related Diversifications
  • A Strategy to Stay Competitive
  • Impediments to Videoconferencing Adoption
  • Bandwidth Availability
  • Pricing and Return on Investment (ROI)
  • Issues Related to Utilization and Interoperability
  • Focus on UC Threatens Standalone Video Conferencing Systems

3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW

  • Video Conferencing
  • The Concept
  • War and Video Conferencing
  • A Close Link
  • Features and Benefits of Video Conferencing
  • Time Saving
  • Increased Participation
  • Reduced Costs
  • Increased Frequency of Communication
  • Visual Advantages
  • Other Applications
  • Video Conferencing Systems
  • Classification
  • IP Systems
  • ITU H-323 Systems
  • ISDN-based Systems
  • ITU H-320 Systems
  • Hybrid Systems
  • Other Systems
  • IETF Protocol-Based Systems
  • Proprietary Systems
  • The High-End and Low-End Classification
  • The Group and Individual System Classification
  • Standalone Systems
  • Group Systems
  • Rollabout Systems
  • Workgroup Systems
  • Standalone Vs PC-Based Systems
  • Video Conferencing Endpoints
  • Key Varieties of Endoints
  • Telepresence Systems
  • Room Based Video Conferencing Systems
  • Desktop Video Conferencing Systems
  • Hardware-Assisted PC Clients
  • Software-Only Units
  • Infrastructure Systems
  • An Overview
  • Gateways
  • Multipoint Control Units
  • Gatekeeper
  • Firewalls/NATs
  • Key Equipment Used
  • Conference Bridges
  • Cameras
  • Codecs and Codec Boards
  • Desktop Computers
  • Microphones
  • Monitors
  • Rollabouts
  • Phone Links
  • Software
  • Peripherals
  • Others
  • Internal Compression Cards
  • External Compression Cards
  • Network Techniques for Video Conferencing
  • ISDN Networks
  • Drawbacks
  • A Slow Network
  • Skepticism Regarding Reliability
  • Cost Concerns
  • Additional Staff to Manage the Network
  • Dedicated, Separate Network Required
  • Internet Protocol Network
  • Benefits
  • Financial Benefits
  • Decreased Usage Fees
  • Decreased Buy-In Price
  • User Advantages
  • Better Reliability
  • Improved Quality
  • More Convenient Networks
  • Enhanced Efficiencies through Network Convergence
  • Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation
  • Management Benefits
  • Centralized Management
  • Better Call Permissioning and Network Administration
  • Availability of Usage Information / Automated Billing
  • Scalability/Reach Benefits
  • Better Reach to SoHo/Telecommuter/ Consumer Markets
  • Improved Scalability
  • Barriers to IP Deployment
  • Quality of Service
  • Reliability
  • Migration Operation/Investment Protection/ Costs
  • Other Networks
  • ATM and Broadband Video
  • POTS Video Conferencing
  • Addressing Security Issues in Video Conferencing
  • Collaborative Technologies
  • Audio Conferencing
  • Video Conferencing
  • Data Conferencing
  • New Technologies
  • Teleimmersion
  • USB Connectivity
  • Mobile Video Conferencing
  • Switched Digital Video

4. INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS

  • International Telecommunications Union
  • International Multimedia Teleconferencing Consortium
  • International Teleconferencing Association
  • International Communication Association

5. PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS/INNOVATIONS

  • Highfive Technologies Introduces Cost Effective Video Conferencing System
  • Ricoh Europe Introduces Ricoh P3500 Unified Communication System
  • 3CX Launches 3CX WebMeeting
  • A WebRTC Enabled Web Conferencing Solution
  • Ricoh Introduces New Video Conferencing System for Group Communications
  • AVer Information Unveils EVC900 Video Conferencing Solution
  • Cisco Introduces Diverse Range of Products to Facilitate Video Conferencing
  • Vytru Introduces Room Video Conference System
  • Polycom Unveils CX8000 HD Video Conferencing System
  • Lifesize Introduces Lifesize Cloud for Video Conferencing
  • Circle Twelve Launches DiamondTouch Immersion to Facilitate Remote Team Communication
  • Sony Rolls Out PCS-XG100 Video Conferencing System
  • Polycom Unveils CX5100 and CX5500 Unified Conference Stations
  • Huawei Introduces TE30
  • A HD All-in-One Video Conferencing System
  • Vidyo Launches VidyoConferencing 3.0 Scalable Collaboration System
  • Polycom Launches Polycom RealPresence Group 700 to Facilitate Video Collaboration
  • Avaya Unveils New Business Collaboration Solution
  • Sigma Launches PL330 Video Conferencing System
  • Mitel Rolls Out Instant Video Conferencing Device
  • LifeSize Launches LifeSize Phone
  • RADVISION Launches SCOPIA XT5000
  • Vidyo to Launch HD Video Conference in Virtual Computing
  • Intellicon Introduces Vega X7 HD Video Conferencing System
  • ZTE Unveils HD Video Conferencing Solutions
  • ZTE Unveils Affordable HD Videoconferencing Solutions
  • Logitech Launches LifeSize Unity Series HD Videoconferencing Solutions

6. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY

  • Yorktel Concludes Acquisition of Expedite VCS and Multisense Communications
  • 3CX Acquires e-works
  • ClearOne Successfully Acquires Spontania
  • Spirent Acquires Technology Business Unit of Radvision
  • ClearOne Inks Agreement with Enkay Technologies for Pan-India Distribution
  • LG Introduces Video Conferencing System in Indian Market
  • Avaya Takes Over RADVISION
  • ShoreTel® Takes Over M5 Networks
  • ClearOne Acquires VCON
  • LG Signs a Distribution Agreement with Datalux
  • VidTel Enters into a Partnership with Vaddio
  • eVideo Enters into Partnership with RADVISION
  • ZTE Signs Exclusive Distribution Agreement with NETIN
  • ZTE Signs Deal with VITEC for Video Conferencing Systems Distribution

7. FOCUS ON SELECT GLOBAL PLAYERS

8. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE

Total Companies Profiled: 48 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries 62)

  • The United States (27)
  • Canada (2)
  • Japan (9)
  • Europe (11)
  • Germany (1)
  • The United Kingdom (5)
  • Spain (1)
  • Rest of Europe (4)
  • Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (12)
  • Middle East (1)

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