Communication Services Companies deliver communication services over a network infrastructure. The businesses and occupations these organizations (both open-end companies and private firms) are engaged in include, among others, telecommunications (landline and cellular), the Net, cable, satellite-aided, or managed services. Communication Services Companies’ categories are diverse: telecom carriers, content deliverers, applications service providers (ASP), satellite operators, cable and cloud-based services providers, etc.
To stay competitive, companies in the marketplace have to ceaselessly stick to enhancing OP (operational excellence), besides maximizing their profit and cash flows. ATT, France Telecom (FTE) and Verizon fall within those Communication Services Companies that set the scene.
The research reports in this Catalogue discuss various Communication Services Companies, covering their operations, structure, products/services, prospects, locations and performance divisions, major executives, as well as competitors. Besides, SWOT information and the most prominent developments having lately affected the businesses are limelighted in the research reports. Keen insights into the companies’ revenue, growth trends, profitability measures, liquidity and financial leverage policies, efficiency and cost ratios, and far more are offered in the research reports as well.
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IBM Connections – Product Analysis of IBM Corporation
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IBM Connections – Product Analysis of IBM Corporation
This report talks about the IBM Connections a Business Social Media/Business Social Software product developed by IBM Corporation. IBM...
June 2012
19 pages
Capgemini (Company Assessment)
US$ 995.00
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As budgets are tightened and traditional markets encroached upon, Capgemini's strategy to increase presence in growth markets will prove handy in the long run....
October 2010
15 pages
Genpact – Company Analysis
US$ 895.00
Genpact has risen from being the offshore captive unit of General Electric to become the largest pure-play BPO player in the world. While many captive units have tried and failed to commercialize thei...
September 2010
13 pages
Informatica Company Assessment
US$ 1,495.00
License Price: US$ 3,740.00 The Informatica brand has been synonymous with data integration for over 17 years. The company has evolved rapidly during that time, growing both organically and inorganic...
September 2010
27 pages
ON Vendor Profile: ZTE Corporation
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Since our October 2008 profile update, ZTE has commercialized several new optical products, in all three segments: aggregation (ZXCTN, optimized for mobile backhaul), bandwidth management (ZXONE 5800)...
October 2009
30 pages