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オーストラリアの中・大規模企業(MLE)向けクラウドコンピューティング&通信サービス市場

Cloud Computing & Communication Services for the Australian Mid and Large Enterprise Market

発行 Telsyte
出版日 2009年10月 商品コード 102417
ページ情報 英文 29 Pages
価格
US$ 4,395 換算 ¥ 354,105 (税抜) PDF by E-mail (Corporate Use License)


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Abstract

Hosted Telephony or IP Centrex was considered the next wave of leading edge communications services, earlier in the millennium, which never materialised in the MLE market in Australia. However, in recent times, Australian carriers and service providers have responded to prevailing market conditions, by offering Hosted Telephony/Unified Communication services, which encompasses feature-rich overlay. Cloud Computing has evolved from Mainframe Computing to also resurfaced as the leading edge alternative to current distributed and fragmented computing model.

As Australian businesses look to take full advantage of the Unified Communications (UC) and computing platform, the reduction of costs, increase in workforce productivity and business process improvements will be among the priorities for decision makers in 2009.

This Telsyte report looks at the re-emergence of the Cloud-based computing and communication services for the mid and large enterprise market:

  • The uptake, drivers and inhibitors to the uptake of Cloud Computing and Softwareas- a-Service;
  • The issues to consider for MLE decision makers about the adoption of Cloud Computing and SaaS;
  • The uptake, drivers and inhibitors to the uptake of Hosted Telephony and UC;
  • A typical profile of MLE businesses with a likelihood of Hosted Communications adoption;
  • Current Hosted Telephony and UC offerings from equipment vendors, Australian carriers and service providers;
  • The future of Hosted Communication services in the Australian MLE market; and
  • Conclusion and Recommendations.

Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. INTRODUCTION

  • 2.1 Methodology
  • 2.2 Definitions

3. CLOUD COMPUTING

  • 3.1 Cloud Computing Overview
  • 3.2 Drivers for Cloud Computing
  • 3.3 Inhibitors to Cloud Computing
  • 3.4 Issues to Consider for Cloud Computing Adoption

4. HOSTED TELEPHONY SERVICES

  • 4.1 What is Hosted Telephony?
  • 4.2 Benefits of Hosted Telephony
    • 4.2.1 Application Integration
    • 4.2.2 Manageability and Ease of Administration
    • 4.2.3 Avoid System Integration & Infrastructure Management
    • 4.2.4 End-User Mobility
  • 4.3 Drawbacks of Hosted Telephony
  • 4.4 Hosted Telephony Service Adoption in Australia
  • 4.5 MLE Hosted Telephony Customer Profile

5. HOSTED UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS

  • 5.1 Hosted UC Adoption Intentions in Australia
  • 5.2 Drivers for Hosted UC Adoption
  • 5.3 Inhibitors to Hosted UC Adoption
  • 5.4 Hosted Telephony and UC Offerings for the Australian MLE Market
    • 5.4.1 Vendor Offerings to Service Providers
    • 5.4.2 Telstra IP Telephony (TIPT)
    • 5.4.3 Optus IP Centrex
    • 5.4.4 Integ iTaaS
    • 5.4.5 Other Hosted Telephony/UC Offerings in Australia
  • 5.5 Key to Success for Carriers/Service Providers

6. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 6.1 Recommendations for MLE Decision Makers
  • 6.2 Recommendations for Carriers/Service Providers

7. RELATED RESEARCH

Figure

  • Figure 1 - Cloud Computing Architecture
  • Figure 2 - Australian MLE Cloud Computing and SaaS Adoption
  • Figure 3 - Key Drivers for Cloud Computer for Australian MLE
  • Figure 4 - Key Inhibitors to Cloud Computer for Australian MLE
  • Figure 5 - Hosted Telephony Architecture
  • Figure 6 - Australian MLE Hosted Telephony Service Adoption Intentions
  • Figure 7 - Australian MLE Hosted UC Adoption Intentions
  • Figure 8 - Preference of UC Components to be Delivered Hosted Service
  • Figure 9 - Preferred Hosted UC Service Provider
  • Figure 10 - Key Drivers of Hosted UC for Australian MLE
  • Figure 11 - Key Drivers of On-Premise UC Adoption
  • Figure 12 - Cisco Hosted UC Solution for Carrier/Service Provider
  • Figure 13 - Nortel Hosted UC (Microsoft + IBM)
  • Figure 14 - Integ iTaas
  • Figure 15 - Factors Contributing to the Success of Hosted Communication Services
  • Tables

Table

  • Table 1 - Perceived Value of Hosted Telephony Service
  • Table 2 - MLE Hosted Telephony Customer Profile
  • Table 3 - Perceived Value of Hosted UC
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