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Carrier Cloud Services 2014 - 2019

Description: The Cloud has moved beyond simply computing to encompass communications, applications, content, and commerce. Approximately 90% of global Internet users already depend on the Cloud, either directly through consumer services, or indirectly through their service provider's reliance upon various Cloud as a Service solutions on a business-to-business (B2B). While the Cloud ecosystem has enjoyed much success on a B2B basis to this point, the significant growth trajectory lies in the opportunity for Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Cloud services.

Mobile consumers currently leverage the Cloud to store and consume media, and sync their apps, files, and data across devices. We see these services evolving to include replacement of many non-Cloud offerings as well as many new services spawn from the unique Cloud delivery model and capabilities. However, current obstacles include consumer confusion about Cloud Services in terms of the value in helping discover, access, and organize digital goods and services.

This research focuses on consumer Cloud services delivered by carriers, primarily mobile network

operators. The report evaluates technologies, market drivers, and business outlook for Carrier Cloud Service through 2019. It includes forecasting and related analysis. All purchases of Mind Commerce reports includes time with an expert analyst who will help you link key findings in the report to the business issues you're addressing. This needs to be used within three months of purchasing the report.

Target Audience:

- Telecom service providers - API management companies - Cloud and virtualization vendors - Content Delivery Networks (CDN) - Telecom managed service providers - Wireless/mobile infrastructure providers - Cloud infrastructure and service providers - Mobile payments and e-commerce providers - Application developers and app store providers

In addition, any purchase of the this report will receive any one (their choice) report of the following reports: - Modernizing Cloud, Virtual and Physical Environments for Data Protection

- Cloud Video Technology Integration Planning and Solutions

- Cloud Computing Assessment: Opportunities, Challenges, and Outlook for the Enterprise - Services in the Cloud: What Organizations must know about Everything as a Service (XaaS) - Understanding Virtualization in the Cloud

- Corporate Learning and Development: E-learning and Cloud-based Instruction 2014

These bonus reports are not part of the syndicated report library and are otherwise only available to exclusive customers

Contents: 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1 CLOUD COMPUTING

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2.3 CLOUD COMPUTING MARKET SIZE BY DEPLOYMENT MODEL 2.4 DEPLOYMENT MODELS OF CLOUD COMPUTING

2.4.1 PRIVATE CLOUD 2.4.2 PUBLIC CLOUD 2.4.3 HYBRID CLOUD

2.5 CLOUD COMPUTING MARKET SIZE BY SERVICE MODEL 2.6 SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS

2.7 BROADBAND AND THE CLOUD 2.8 CONSUMER CLOUD SERVICES 2.8.1 STORAGE AND BACKUP 2.8.2 CLOUD APPLICATIONS

2.8.3 CLOUD COMMUNICATION SERVICES 2.8.4 CLOUD CONTENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES

2.9 CLOUD MARKET FOR CONSUMER AND ENTERPRISE SERVICES 2014 - 2019 2.9.1 CLOUD COMMERCE

2.9.2 PRICING MODELS & PRICING DETAILS OF CONSUMER CLOUD SERVICES 2.10 ENTERPRISE VS. CONSUMER NEEDS

2.11 LEADING COMPANIES AND CLOUD OFFERINGS 3.0 FUTURE OF CONSUMER CLOUD SERVICES 3.1 PERSONALIZED CONSUMER CLOUD SERVICES 3.2 MOBILITY

3.3 PREFERENCE-DRIVEN CLOUD SERVICES 3.4 CONTEXT-AWARE CLOUD SERVICES 3.5 INTEGRATED WITH NETWORK 4.0 WHY CARRIER CLOUD COMPUTING

4.1 CARRIER CLOUDZ: A NEW CLASS OF CLOUD 4.2 CARRIER CLOUD COMPUTING ECOSYSTEM 4.3 BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGES 4.3.1 PROTOCOL STANDARDIZATION 4.3.2 DEDICATED EQUIPMENT 4.3.3 LACK OF EXPOSURE

4.4 NEXT - GENERATION OTN (NG-OTN) 4.5 CARRIER DATA RESOURCES

4.6 IDENTITY MANAGEMENT

5.0 CARRIER CLOUD COMPUTING OPPORTUNITY SIZE AND FORECAST 5.1 OPPORTUNITY FOR TELECOM COMPANIES

5.2 CLOUD SERVICES FORECAST 2014 - 2019 6.0 CARRIER CLOUD CHALLENGES AND DRIVERS 6.1 CHALLENGES 6.1.1 BUSINESS-CLASS SERVICES 6.1.2 STANDARDIZATION 6.1.3 PORTABILITY 6.2 ADVANTAGES 6.2.1 SERVICE-ORIENTATION 6.2.2 PERFORMANCE 6.2.3 SECURITY 6.3 GROWTH DRIVERS 7.0 CONCLUSIONS

8.0 APPENDIX: CLOUD SERVICE AND SUPPORT COMPANIES 8.1 EQUINIX INC

8.1.1 OVERVIEW

8.1.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 8.1.3 FINANCIALS

8.1.4 STRATEGY 8.2 ALCATEL-LUCENT 8.2.1 OVERVIEW

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8.2.3 FINANCIALS 8.2.4 STRATEGY 8.3 ERICSSON 8.3.1 OVERVIEW

8.3.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 8.3.3 FINANCIALS

8.4 STRATEGY

8.5 INTEL CORPORATION 8.5.1 OVERVIEW

8.5.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 8.5.3 FINANCIALS

8.5.4 STRATEGY 8.6 TEITO 8.6.1 OVERVIEW

8.6.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 8.6.3 FINANCIALS

8.6.4 STRATEGY

8.7 NATIONAL ELECTRIC CORPORATION (NEC) 8.7.1 OVERVIEW

8.7.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 8.7.3 FINANCIALS

8.7.4 STRATEGY 8.8 MICROSOFT 8.8.1 OVERVIEW

8.8.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 8.8.3 FINANCIALS

8.8.4 STRATEGY 8.9 GOOGLE INC 8.9.1 OVERVIEW

8.9.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 8.9.3 FINANCIALS

8.9.4 STRATEGY

8.10 RACKSPACE HOSTING INC. 8.10.1 OVERVIEW

8.10.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 8.10.3 FINANCIALS

8.10.4 STRATEGY 8.11 AT&T 8.12 OVERVIEW

8.12.1 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 8.12.2 FINANCIALS

8.12.3 STRATEGY 8.13 VERIZON 8.13.1 OVERVIEW

8.13.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 8.13.3 FINANCIALS

8.13.4 STRATEGY

List of Figures and Tables Figure 1: Cloud Computing Figure 2: IaaS, PaaS and SaaS

Figure 3: Comparing and Contrasting IaaS, PaaS and SaaS Table 4: Cloud Computing Market Size by Service Model Table 5: Cloud Computing Market Size by Deployment Model Figure 6: Operation of SLA

Figure 7: Content Management Process

Table 8: Cloud Market for Consumer and Enterprise Services 2014 - 2019 Figure 9: Operation of E-commerce on the Cloud

Figure 10: Benefits of Cloud Computing for E-Commerce Figure 11: Comparison of Cloud Service Costs and Features Figure 12: Consumer Cloud Stack

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Figure 14: Context Aware Cloud Computing Architecture Figure 15: Carrier Cloud Computing Operations

Figure 16: Carrier Network Resource Figure 17: Inside the Carrier Data Centre

Figure 18: Operational Elements of Carrier Cloud Figure 19: Identity Management Process

Figure 20: Identity Management Architecture

Figure 21: Total Addressable Market for Carrier Cloud Services 2014 - 2019 Figure 22: Key Carrier Cloud Advantages

Figure 23: No of Cloud Price Reductions Figure 24: Cloud Computing Pricing Trends

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