Press Release
Unified Communications
Offer Superb Opportunity in Challenging ICT Market, Says IDC
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 7,
2009
— According to the latest research by IDC, the unified
communications (UC) market in Europe was worth $2.6 billion in 2008,
and will grow at a CAGR of 39% to a value of $13.5 billion by 2013.
This makes it one of the brightest spots in a very tough technology
market.
"In such a challenging market, where spending is
plummeting,
there is a strong opportunity for solutions that can reduce expenses,
such as travel, in the short term. This means that UC, which includes
video and audio conferencing and collaboration solutions, is one of the
few technology areas well placed to grow during the recession. In
addition to cost savings, we see that in Europe environmental issues
are becoming a major driver of the overall UC market, and specific
submarkets such as high-end videoconferencing in particular. Not only
can UC reduce an organization's travel budget, it can also reduce that
company's carbon footprint and improve its corporate social
responsibility standing," said Chris Barnard, research director,
European Telecoms and Networking at IDC.
"In addition, we believe that the real longer term
UC
opportunity lies with communications event management platforms that
enable the enterprise to build new applications and enhance existing
applications in order to streamline voice-intensive processes and
deliver productivity gains."
IDC also believes that UC could change the way
European
enterprises buy voice and data solutions. In the past, most of the
sales efforts have been focused on selling to the ICT department, but
now the integration of voice and data with business-critical
applications requires line-of-business (LOB) managers to have seats at
the negotiating table. Other findings include:
IDC believes that UC will offer significant
opportunities for
network-related services players (from both the service provider and
systems integrator sides) in the short and medium term. Services
companies can act as a single point of contact for the enterprise and
resolve issues (ranging from licensing to network and application
integration) by interacting with desktop UC players such as Microsoft
and IBM, as well as voice vendors.
- IDC believes that in the first half of the
forecast period,
premises-based UC solutions will lead the way, but that later on in the
forecast, hosted solutions will offer interesting opportunities as
fixed and mobile providers work out their UC strategies.
IDC's study, European Unified
Communications Market, 2008–2013
(IDC #PM04R9, April 2009), reviews drivers and inhibitors, and provides
a five-year-forecast of this market. To purchase this document, call
your local IDC office or visit www.idc.com.
IDC's European team of UC analysts includes Lionel
Lamy,
research director, EMEA Software and Services team, and the following
analysts in our European Telecoms and Networking team: Lars
Vestergaard, Angela Salmeron, Dan Bieler, Peter Hulleman, and Chris
Barnard.
Future studies include: European UC Services
Market
2008–2013, European Hosted IP Voice Market,
2008–2013,
European IP PBX and IP Phone Market 2008–2013, European Call
Control Market, 2008–2013, European Hosted UC Market,
2008–2013, and European WAN Manager Survey 2009: Views on UC.
IDC will be holding the following UC-themed
events this year:
- 23-Jun-09 Italy: Unified Communications
Conference 2009: Milan, Italy
- 13-Oct-09 Sweden: Enterprise Communications
Conference 2009: Stockholm, Sweden
- 15-Oct-09 Ireland: Enterprise Communications
Conference 2009: Dublin, Ireland
- 11-Nov-09 Norway: Enterprise Communication
Conference 2009: Oslo Norway
- 12-Nov-09 Netherlands: Enterprise
Communications Conference 2009: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 19-Nov-09 United Kingdom: Unified
Communications Conference 2009: London, UK
- 26-Nov-09 Denmark: Unified Communication
Conference 2009: Copenhagen, Denmark
For more information about IDC research, please contact:
Tatiana Hinova
+420 221 423 140
thinova@idc.com
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