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http://www.visiongain.com/Report/696/Mobile-Device-Management-Report-2011-2016
Visiongain's latest management research "Mobile Device
Management Report 2011-2016" examines
the operator, enterprise and
device manufacturer centric MDM market and how these players
are
leveraging MDM solutions to enable their strategies and business
models.
It provides an overview of the MDM technology, along with the key
market drivers, impediments to
MDM adoption, geographical differences,
market size data and operator and enterprise strategies.
This brand new
report also provides pointers for MDM growth, market sizing, vendor
analysis and
market forecasts for the period 2011-2016.
The Operator MDM market has gone through major changes in 2011. Many
vendors now offer endto-end MDM portfolio that rope in configuration
and diagnostics, security, software management,
device analytics and
policy management. These newer solutions offer opportunities for
operators to
reduce OpEx & churn and enhance VAS (Value added Services) adoption.
On the Enterprise front, as smartphones and tablets penetration
further increases, IT will need
robust the tools necessary to manage
these devices. Visiongain believes the need for security,
regulations
and the management of mobile applications will continue to drive demand
for MDM in
enterprises.
MDM Market Sizing
2011 has proved to be the defining year for the MDM. Several vendors
both global and niche
witnessed significant growth. It has also been a
big year for FOTA adoption by mobile industry
leaders. Visiongain
believes that the size of the MDM market is poised to reach over $3.54
billion
by 2016. The greatest growth will be witnessed in the enterprise
segment which will grow to $2
billion by 2016.
Capitalising on MDM - Strategies and Potential Revenues
We summarize all the latest developments in MDM field and provide a
detailed vendor analysis. Our
aim is provide our customers with
up-to-date market statistics and forecasts that can be used to
devise
emergent MDM strategies.
3.5.1.1
Delivering Defect Free Devices 3.5.1.2 Recall costs are costing the
Vendors billions and will
continue to rise 3.5.1.4 How to reduce the
cost of software in a master data management jobs
mobile handset? 3.5.1.5 Does SCOTA provide any
cost savings to Device Manufacturers? 3.6 OEM
and Platform Provider
Strategies 3.6.1 Nokia 3.6.2 LG 3.6.3 Sony Ericsson 3.6.4 Samsung
3.8.5
Motorola 3.6.6 Apple 3.6.7 Huawei and ZTE 3.6.8 Microsoft 3.7 Summary 4.
MDM Business
Case for Operators 4.1 Operator Market Dynamics 4.1.1
Start-ups, Acquisitions and Mergers and
Exits 4.1.2 Product
Consolidation by MDM Vendors 4.1.3 Increasing Number of Operators
is
Resorting to SaaS/Hosted MDM 4.1.4 Business Opportunities for MDM
Vendors 4.2 Challenges in
Generating Business Case for MDM 4.2.1 ROI and
Payback from MDM 4.2.1.1 OMA DM for WiMax
4.2.1.2 MDM for Converged
Networks 4.2.1.3 MDM for M2M Devices (Machine to Machine) 4.2.1.4
OMA DM
for LTE 4.2.2 Tangible/Non-Tangible Benefits from Integrated MDM 4.2.2.1
Use
Integrated MDM as a tool to minimise end-user Frustration 4.2.2.2
Lower TCO 4.2.2.3 Increase
Data Service Adoption 4.2.2.4 Seamlessly
integrate existing networks and back-office infrastructure
4.2.2.5 Offer
Cost-effective front-line Customer Care 4.2.2.6 Generate Market
Intelligence for
Targeted Services 4.2.2.7 Make the most of Existing and
New Mobile Devices 4.2.2.8 Use MDM to
Open New Business Propositions
4.2.2.9 Reduce OpEx 4.2.2.10 Use Security to boosts consumer
confidence
4.2.2.11 Reduce Churn Rate 4.3 Operator Strategies 4.3.1 Mastering the
value
discipline of Customer Intimacy 4.3.2 Operational Excellence 4.3.3
Establishing a MDM Deployment
Programme 4.3.4 Enterprise MDM: A
Monetising Opportunity for Operators 4.4 Market
Developments 2010-2011
4.4.1 Red Bend Software 4.4.2 Motorola 4.4.3 Apple and iOS 5 4.4.4
LG's
Remote Customer Care Services 4.4.5 Motive and WDS Secures MDM
deal for LTE Network in
America 4.4.6 RIM to offer support for iOS and
Android 4.4.7 Cross platform Support: A key for
MDM Vendor Survival?
4.4.8 Rogers Communications to offer MDM 5. 5.1 Global MDM
Market
Forecast and Analysis 5.1.1 Global Telecom Software Market 5.1.2 Global
OSS Market 5.2
Regional MDM Market 5.2.1 Europe 5.2.1.1 Mobile Data
5.2.1.2 Churn 5.2.1.3 Smartphone
Shipment 5.2.2 North America 5.2.3
Latin America 5.2.4 Africa 5.2.5 Japan 5.2.6 China 5.2.7 India
5.3
Vendor Market Share 6. Case Studies 6.1 Tata DoCoMo 6.2 TMN Portugal 6.3
Cell C 6.4
Vodafone Hungary 6.5 Smart, Philippines 7. Enterprise MDM
Market 7.1 MDM Solutions for the
Enterprises 7.2 Why Do Enterprises Need
MDM? 7.2.1 The Cost of Mobility 7.2.2 Need to support a
Gamut of
Connected Devices 7.3 Enterprises Strategies 7.3.1 What is a Good
Enterprise MDM
Solution? 7.4 How can Enterprises Leverage the Benefits
of MDM? 7.5 MDM Benefits to Enterprises
7.5.1 Manage Devices from
Multiple Vendors and Carriers 7.5.2 Manage Multiple-User
Configurations
and Profiles 7.5.3 Synchronise Data, Files and Applications 7.5.4 Deploy
Software
Updates 7.5.5 Mitigate Risk by Securing Remote Devices with
kill or lock Functions 7.6 MDM
Challenges faced by Enterprises 7.7
Enterprise MDM Vendors 7.7.1 Sybase iAnywhere (SAP) 7.7.2
Zenprise 7.7.3
MobileIron 7.7.4 FancyFon 7.7.5 Ubitexx 7.7.6 Mobi DM 7.7.7 RIM
Enterprise
Server 7.7.8 Perlego 7.7.9 iPass 7.7.10 Symantec 7.7.12
Fromdistance 7.7.13 Mobiso 7.7.14 Soti
7.7.15 Excitor 7.7.16 AirWatch
7.7.17 Tangoe 7.7.18 Good Technology 7.7.19 IBELEM 7.7.20
BoxTone 7.7.21
McAfee 7.7.22 Motorola 7.7.23 Odyssey Software 7.7.24 MaaS360 by
Fiberlink
7.7.25 mFormation 8. Analysing the MDM Business Case for
Enterprises 8.1 Defining the MDM
Market 8.2 Enterprise MDM Market
Dynamics 8.1.1 Revenue Forecast 8.1.2 Enterprises Prefer to
Deploy
Hosted MDM 8.1.3 Vendor Positioning in the Enterprise MDM Market 8.1.4
Enterprise
MDM Market Growth Forecast 8.1.5 Cloud Based Opportunities
8.2 Overview of Mobile Security in
Enterprises 8.2.1 Security Needs of
Enterprises 8.2.2 Enterprise-Class Security 8.2.3 Smartphone
Risk
Assessments 8.2.3.1 Encryption 8.2.3.2 Access Control 8.3 Encryption
Software for Enterprise
Smartphones 8.4 Protecting Enterprise Networks
from New Mobile App Downloads 8.4.1 Policy
Management 8.4.2 Mobile App
Threats 8.4.3 Wi-Fi: A Potential Security Threat 8.5 Risk and
Reward:
Predicting User Behaviour in Enterprise Smartphone Security 8.6 Regional
Enterprise
MDM Market 8.7 Managed Mobility Solutions 8.7.1 Market for
Managed Security 8.8 Business Case
for MDM in Enterprises 8.8.1 Will
Blackberry Continue to Dominate the Enterprise Market? 8.8.2
Mobile
Security Markets Forecasts 8.9 Summary 9. Conclusion 9.1.1 The
Enterprise MDM Market
9.1.2 Operator/OEM MDM Market 9.2 Hosted MDM 9.3
Market Consolidation 9.4 Future of MDM
9.5 Recommendations 9.5.1 Success
Strategies for MDM Vendors 9.5.2 Success Strategies for
Operators 9.6
Analysing MDM Stakeholders, their Influence and Monetisation Power 9.7
LTE will
revolutionise the MDM Market 9.8 Summary
Appendix A List of MDM Vendors Glossary Appendix B About visiongain
Appendix C Visiongain
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of this report, please send an email to
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