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    NEW YORK | LONDON | SINGAPORE

    Enterprise Mobile Cloud ComputingCloud Services, Mobile Devices, and the IT Supply Chain Analysis

    Key Market Forecasts

    Mobile Cloud Computing Revenue byApplication Category

    Mobile Cloud Computing Revenue byRegion

    Mobile Cloud Computing Revenue forHosted Mobile Middleware/Access Servicesby Region

    Mobile Cloud Computing Customers byApplication Category, North America

    Mobile Cloud Computing Revenue byApplication Category, North America

    End Use Markets

    IT systems vendors

    Operators

    Cloud services providers

    Mobile infrastructure vendors

    Device vendors

    Application providers

    Enterprise telecom suppliers

    Enterprise software vendors

    Technologies

    Pr ivate cloud

    Public cloud

    Intercloud

    Mobile browsers

    Network as a Service

    Platform as a Service

    Wireless LAN

    Mobile broadband

    CRM

    ERP

    WiMAX

    3G

    4G

    MPLS

    Virtualizat ion

    HTML 5

    Javascript

    CANVAS

    Widgets

    Video telephony/conferencing

    Video streaming

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    Table of Contents

    Section 1.Executive Summary

    1.1. Report Coverage

    1.2. Drivers and Inhibitors for Cloud Use1.2.1. Drivers

    1.2.2. Inhibitors1.3. Drivers and Inhibitors for Enterprise MobileCloud Computing

    1.3.1. Drivers1.3.2. Inhibitors

    1.4. Forecasts

    Section 2.Recommendations

    2.1. Industry Recommendations

    Section 3.Market Issues

    3.1. The Cloud - Definition

    3.2. Cloud Computing

    3.3. Mobile Cloud Computing Services andApplications

    3.4. Mobile Cloud-Computing ApplicationCategories

    3.4.1. Productivity3.4.2. Utilities

    3.4.3. Search3.4.4. Games3.4.5. Social Networking

    3.5. Enterprise Mobile Cloud Computing

    3.6. Report Coverage

    3.7. Enterprise Cloud Computing Drivers3.7.1. The Hype3.7.2. The Economy and Impact on IT3.7.3. Increased Fixed and Wireless BroadbandConnections3.7.4. Increase in Wireless Connected Devices

    3.7.5. Limited IT Knowledge for Managing MobilityServices3.7.6. Mobile Middleware3.7.7. Economies of Scale3.7.8. Greater Use of the Internet and WebBrowsers3.7.9. Application Storefronts3.7.10. Battery Life and Instant Access3.7.11. OS Fragmentation3.7.12. SMB Opportunity

    3.8. Business and End-User Drivers3.8.1. No Long-Term Contracts and On-DemandAccess3.8.2. IT Soft Benefits3.8.3. Moving End-Points

    3.9. Supply Side Drivers3.9.1. Mobile Device Management Services

    3.9.2. Unused Data3.9.3. Role of Unified Communications3.9.4. Increase in the Remote Work Force3.9.5. Change in Business Models to LeverageCore Competencies

    3.10. Cloud Computing Inhibitors3.10.1. Access and Network Reliability3.10.2. Data and Network Security3.10.3. Scalability and Integration3.10.4. Switching Cloud Platforms3.10.5. Control - Data and Application Management

    3.10.6. Declining Server Costs3.10.7. Millions of Nodes3.10.8. Services Layer Access3.10.9. Inhibitor Summary

    3.11. Cloud Business Model3.11.1. Capital Expenditure Reduction3.11.2. Operational Expenditures Reduction3.11.3. Cost Benefits Summary3.11.4. Does Mobile Change the Cloud EconomicsModel?3.11.5. NuTsie Cost Savings from Switching to

    Cloud Services3.12. Cloud Computing Services Impacts onEnterprise Supply Chain

    3.12.1. Business Model Dilemma3.12.2. Merging of the Enterprise IT andTelecommunications Supply Chain

    Section 4.Technology Issues and Cloud Enablers

    4.1. Cloud Types

    4.2. The Cloud and Virtualization4.2.1. Private and Public Clouds4.2.2. Intercloud

    4.3. The Cloud and Mobile

    4.4. Mobile Browsers4.4.1. Energy Efficiency/Battery Life4.4.2. Rich User Experience4.4.3. OS Dependence4.4.4. Intermittent Connectivity

    4.5. Device Platforms

    4.6. The Gray Area: Smartbooks

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    4.6.1. Enterprise Needs for Mid-Size Devices -Smartbooks and MIDs

    4.7. Google Chrome and Netbooks

    4.8. Google's Influence on the Business

    4.9. Cloud Enablers4.9.1. Location and Presence4.9.2. Speech Enablement and Enhancement4.9.3. Smart Card Web Services4.9.4. Network as a Service4.9.5. Platform as a Service

    4.10. Platform Providers for Enterprise MobileCloud Computing

    4.10.1. IBM Cloud4.10.2. Google App Engine4.10.3. Force.com4.10.4. Amazon Web Services4.10.5. Microsoft Azure4.10.6. Samsung SDS4.10.7. Common Cloud APIs

    Section 5.Competitive Landscape for Cloud Services

    5.1. Competitive Overview

    5.2. WLAN Vendors5.2.1. Motorola5.2.2. Siemens Enterprise

    5.3. Enterprise Telecommunications Providers5.3.1. Cisco5.3.2. Hewlett-Packard

    5.4. IT Systems Suppliers5.4.1. Alcatel-Lucent5.4.2. Formotus5.4.3. Gogobeans5.4.4. IBM5.4.5. Microsoft5.4.6. Oracle5.4.7. Research in Motion5.4.8. Samsung SDS

    5.4.9. SAP5.4.10. Sybase

    5.5. Operators5.5.1. AT&T5.5.2. NTT5.5.3. Orange5.5.4. SK Telecom5.5.5. Sprint

    5.5.6. Verizon

    Section 6.Market Forecasts

    6.1. Forecast Categories

    6.2. Forecast Methodology6.2.1. Traditional Mobile Cloud Computing Services6.2.2. New Enterprise Mobile Cloud ComputingServices6.2.3. Hosted Services

    6.3. North America6.3.1. Customers6.3.2. Revenues

    6.4. Western Europe6.4.1. Customers6.4.2. Revenues

    6.5. Asia-Pacific6.5.1. Customers6.5.2. Revenues

    6.6. Rest of World (Eastern Europe, LatinAmerica, Middle East, Africa)

    6.6.1. Customers6.6.2. Revenues

    Section 7.Company Directory

    Section 8.Acronyms

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    Additional Information

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    Please send me Enterprise Mobile Cloud Computing for $4200 BASIC LICENSE (1 to 4 users). For 5 or more users, please contact ABI ResearchThis research is available for download at myabi.abiresearch.com in Adobe Acrobat PDF and/or Microsoft Excel formats.

    REPORT INFORMATION

    Code: RR-ECC-09

    Published: 12/29/2009

    Pages: 89Charts/Tables: 8/12

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    2009 ABI Research

    What Does This Report Answer

    What is mobile cloud computing?

    What is enterprise mobile cloud computing?

    What are the drivers for enterprises to leveragecloud services for mobile computing needs?

    What are the inhibitors for enterprises toleverage cloud services for mobile computingneeds?

    Will mobile cloud computing services offer theSMB segment access to enterprise-classapplications?

    Will cloud services change the environment fordevelopment of business productivityapplications?

    Who Needs This Report?

    IT systems vendors

    Operators

    Cloud services providers

    Mobile infrastructure vendors

    Device vendors

    Application providers

    Enterprise telecom suppliers

    Enterprise software vendors

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