| This report outlines our recently completed research examining the market
for mobile device management among North American enterprises. More than 90%
of enterprise mobile applications spending is now focused on mobile email
and messaging, but the percentage of spending on mobilizing other critical
enterprise applications -- many of them broadband-optimized -- will increase
rapidly over the next five years, according to our forecast. By 2012, we
predict the total spending on core mobility services in the enterprise
market will approach $1.4 billion.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- General Enterprise Mobility Trends
- Enterprise Mobility Across Vertical Markets
- Enterprise Mobility Across Enterprise Size
- Enterprise Mobility Spending Patterns by Application
- Enterprise Smartphone Deployment and Services Spending
- North American Enterprise Smartphone Installed Base
- North American Enterprise Smartphone Service and Support Spending
- Summary of Conclusions
TABLE OF FIGURES
Fig. 1: Estimated 2007 N. American Enterprise Mobile Applications Spending by Vertical
Fig. 2: Estimated 2007 N. Am. Enterprise Mobile Applications Spending by Company Size 2007 - 2012
Fig. 3: N. Am. Enterprise Mobile Applications Spending 2007-2012
Fig. 4: N. Am. Smartphone Shipment and Market Share Estimate 3Q07
Fig. 5: Global Smartphone Unit Shipment Growth 2006 - 2012
Fig. 6: Estimated N. Am. Enterprise Smartphone Installed Base 2007 – 2012
Fig. 7: N. Am. Enterprise Smartphone Service & Support Opportunity – Core Services 2007 – 2012
Fig. 8: N. Am. Enterprise Smartphone Services & Support Revenue Opportunity 2007 – 2012
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Tim McElgunn
Tim McElgunn, our Chief Analyst, has more than 20 years of experience and expertise in market sizing, forecasting, segmentation and share analysis in emerging and legacy segments of the telecommunications industry. He focuses on the business strategies and competitive status of U.S. cable companies, telephone companies, satellite TV providers and broadband-enabled application providers such as Google, Yahoo and Microsoft. Before joining BAS in November 2006, Tim headed up U.S. consumer broadband analysis for eight years at Stratecast, a division of Frost & Sullivan. He also held senior analyst positions at both Datapro/NBI and Gartner Dataquest. Contact Tim at 856-751-6723 / tmcelgunn@pf.com.
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