Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Research and Markets: Enterprise Markets for Telecom Services: Enterprise Businesses Spending on Voice, Data, and Cloud Services to Increase Nearly 6% in 2011


The Microsoft (News - Alert) Excel data file provides forecasts of US business telecom spending for the 210-2015 period with detailed segmentation by product category, size of business, corporate liable spending, individual liable spending, and vertical market.
Forecasts are broken into the following size-of-business segments and sub-segments:
  • Enterprise (1,000 to 4,999 employees, 5,000 to 9,999 employees, and 10,000 or more employees)
Forecasts are also broken down further into the following vertical markets:
  • Administrative and support services, waste management
  • Arts and entertainment
  • Construction
  • Education
  • Finance and insurance
  • Forestry, fishing and agricultural services
  • Government
  • Healthcare and social services
  • Hospitality and food
  • Information and communication
  • Management of companies and enterprises
  • Manufacturing
  • Mining
  • Other services
  • Professional services
  • Real estate
  • Retail trade
  • Transportation
  • Utilities
  • Wholesale
There has been little good news about the economy lately, particularly on the jobs front. New In-Stat (News - Alert) research, however, shows that Enterprise business spending on IT and telecom services, which include cloud computing, wireless, wireline voice, wireline data, and business IP/VoIP, will move in a positive direction in 2011, increasing a healthy 6%.
Additional data includes:
  • Enterprise spending on public cloud computing services is set to expand 139% from 2010 to 2011.
  • Enterprise spending on wireless data is set to approach $17 billion in 2015.
  • Enterprise spending in the healthcare sector on wireline data will approach 2 billion in 2014.
  • Enterprise spending on wireline voice will remain flat, with traditional TDM services continuing their decline, only reaching $3.4 billion in 2011.

No comments:

Post a Comment