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IDC Sees US Public IT Cloud Services To Top $43 Billion by 2016
Revenue for US public IT cloud services will grow from $18.5 billion in 2011 to $43.2 billion in 2016, according to a report by International Data Corporation (IDC). The report focuses on the public cloud services that are shared among unrelated enterprises and consumers and that are designed for a market, rather than just one enterprise.
Full Story >Mobile Worker Trends Show Strong Growth, Wider Choices, Studies Say
2012 will mark the first year that 3G and 4G mobile devices make up the majority of all worldwide smartphone sales, topping 50% for the first time ever, according to ABI Research. Meanwhile, IDC predicts the worldwide mobile worker population is exploding, and will impact more than 1-in-3 users (1.3 billion) by 2015.
Full Story >Study: SMBs Tend to Purchase Clouds in Bundles
Cloud-based services are getting a bigger chunk of SMB budgets, according to a recent study by AMI-Partners. As SMB cloud spending rises, they are also more likely to pursue multiple bundled cloud services, rather than single stand-alone applications.
Full Story >Cloud Software, Management Sales Near $12 Billion by 2014, The 451 Group
Clouds don’t just have silver lining. In the software world, clouds are practically made of solid gold. The market for cloud software will hit $11.6B by 2014, up almost 300% from last year’s $4.5B. according to the market forecasting unit of The 451 Group.
Full Story >Juniper: Mobile Cloud Users Will Top 130 Million by 2014
By 2014, more than 130 million enterprise users will tap into the cloud to obtain, run, power or manage their mobile application, according to a new report by Juniper Research. Just who’s responsible for the coming surge may surprise you.
Full Story >Survey: SOA Governance Spending To Skyrocket in Asia
Enterprise investments in SOA Governance are set to skyrocket across the Asia Pacific region, especially as companies launch multiple SOA projects, says a report from Springboard Research.
Full Story >Google Apps proves SaaS is here to stay
The development of applications by Google proved that Software as a Service (SaaS) will last for a number of years, an updated report has concluded.
Full Story >Survey: SOA Budgets Average $1.4M in 2007
AMR Research says the average spending on a SOA project hit $1.4 million last year. The figure was released as part of AMR's "SOA Spending Report: 2007-2008," which surveyed IT executives in the U.S. Germany and even China.
Full Story >Yankee Says .NET, Java Empower Dev Integration
A research note from The Yankee Group suggests a promising future for developers who know how to develop and integrate applications using Java and .NET. Yankee's numbers suggest that as much as 50% of all Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)-centric projects may fall away from integrators and into the hands of devs that know how to use Java, .NET and XML-based web services to deliver small-scale integration.
Full Story >Yankee Predicts .NET, Java Tools to Eat into EAI
A research note issued this month by The Yankee Group suggests a promising future for developers who know how to develop and integrate applications using Java and .NET. Yankee's numbers suggest that as much as 50% of all EAI-centric integration may fall into the hands of devs that know how to use Java, .NET and XML-based web services to deliver small-scale integration.
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- Ross King – Principal – King Research


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