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Handheld Point of Sale (POS) Device Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2012 to 2018

February 2012 | 316 pages | ID: HA170E1D17BEN
WinterGreen Research

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WinterGreen Research announces that it has a new study on Handheld Point of Sale (POS) Devices. The 2012 study has 316 pages, 121 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth. Handheld computer POS terminals represent a quantum shift in point of sale devices by making a range of POS functions portable.

Handheld Point of Sale (POS) devices are more versatile than existing standard PC based point of sale systems, providing greater range of functions and providing for wireless connectivity to the network. Both WiFi 802.1x fixed wireless and 4G / 3G wireless data solutions are supported by the handheld POS systems permitting seamless transport of information to enterprise systems. Transport of information does depend on middleware integration software.

The segments addressed by handheld POS point of sale devices relate to extension of and replacement of standard cash register POS retail terminals, integrated direct inventory POS applications, portable combined remote / on site POS solutions, and mobile indoor payment POS solutions. Products go beyond simple retail sale processing. Products help retailers control inventory flow, combine in-store and back office solutions to enhance productivity, and track customer purchasing patterns for pinpoint marketing. Industry-specific solutions are provided across retail segments. Customer-facing technology is positioned to increase customer loyalty, retention, and sales.

The companies that have measurable shares in handheld point of sale device markets are being challenged by dozens of Chinese companies that make lightweight, inexpensive, very portable handheld point of sale (POS) devices. There is a significant other portion of market share that is at the low end of the market. Handheld point of sale device low end products come from multiple companies in China that collectively garner a significant market position.

Markets grow because systems leverage customer loyalty programs to increase sales. Incentive pricing, coupon management, repeat business, customer service and managed transaction systems all can be implemented in an efficient manner using the handheld terminal computers. Both the scanner and the handheld terminal have separate computing capability to create efficient systems.

Handheld points of sale computer unit market shipments at $1.1 billion in 2011 are anticipated to reach $3.1 billion by 2018. Markets will grow as the retail and inventory process is made significantly more efficient by portable terminal function set including wireless transport and capability. E-commerce initiatives are enabled. Implementation depends on groups of people defining goals together to achieve a common goal. That goal is sometimes elusive. The retail and inventory process is made significantly more efficient by portable terminal function set including wireless transport and capability. E-commerce initiatives are enabled.

According to Susan Eustis, the lead author of the study, 'the purchase of handheld point of sale (POS) is driven by the need for modernization of restaurants, retail, healthcare, and supply chain. The handheld POS devices support flexibility and analytics implementation permitting more informed conduct of the business. The use of handheld point of sale (POS) devices is based on providing a way to automate process. That automation of process and modernization has appeal to those who run the businesses, track inventory, and serve customers.'
TELEPRESENCE EQUIPMENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

TelePresence Market Driving Forces
Telepresence Enables Ad Hoc Decision Making
How To Use IT To Improve Productivity And Realize Cost Savings
Telepresence Works To Support The Globally Integrated Enterprise
Telepresence Market Shares
Telepresence Equipment Market Forecasts

1. TELEPRESENCE MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS

1.1 Globalization Of The Enterprise
  1.1.1 Globalization Supported By Ubiquitous Communications Networks
  1.1.2 Growing Need For Collaboration Across Distance And Time
  1.1.3 Elements of a Complete Communications and Collaboration Solution
  1.1.4 US Federal Information Processing Standards
1.2 Flexibility Of Video Delivery
1.3 Telepresence Leverages Value of Video Solutions
  1.3.1 TelePresence Digital Communications Based On HD TV
  1.3.2 TelePresence Next-Generation Technology
  1.3.3 Enterprise Video Solutions
  1.3.4 Consumer Video Applications
1.4 Telepresence Scalability
  1.4.1 Telepresence Ease of Use
  1.4.2 Telepresence Cost
  1.4.3 TelePresence Solutions Address Business Continuity Issues
  1.4.4 Business Value From Telepresence Systems
  1.4.5 TelePresence Supports Body Language As Business Language
  1.4.6 Software Vendors Embed Voice And Video Communications Into Next Generation Workflow
  1.4.7 Green Impact Of Telepresence
  1.4.8 3G Wireless Video

2. TELEPRESENCE MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS

2.1 TelePresence Market Driving Forces
  2.1.1 Telepresence Enables Ad Hoc Decision Making
  2.1.2 How To Use IT To Improve Productivity And Realize Cost Savings
  2.1.3 Telepresence Works To Support The Globally Integrated Enterprise
2.2 Telepresence Market Shares
  2.2.1 Cisco
  2.2.2 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Series
  2.2.3 Cisco Telepresence Units and Revenue Q4 2011
  2.2.4 Polycom
  2.2.5 Polycom Cloud-Based UC Solutions
  2.2.6 Polycom Acquires Hewlett Packard Halo/HVEN Network Renames it RealPresence Cloud
  2.2.7 Polycom UC Group Systems
  2.2.8 Logitech LifeSize
  2.2.9 Huawei MCU VP9610 Series
  5.1.1 Sony Immersive Telepresence
  2.2.10 Microsoft/Skype Products and Features
  2.2.11 Microsoft/Skype Mobile Products
  2.2.12 Microsoft/Skype Integrated Features
  2.2.13 Skype
  2.2.14 Google/You Tube
  2.2.15 Teliris Offers Universal Interoperability
  2.2.16 Teliris Realistically Replicating The Human Dynamics Of A Live Meeting
  2.2.17 DVE
  2.2.18 Radvision Interactive Voice And Video Over IP
  2.2.19 Telepresence Equipment Market Forecasts
  2.2.20 Telepresence Infrastructure Systems and End Point Systems Equipment Market Forecasts Units
  2.2.21 Telepresence Acquisition, Partnership, and Open Standards Activity
2.3 Immersive Telepresence Markets
  2.3.1 Immersive Telepresence Equipment Market Shares
  2.3.2 Immersive Telepresence Market Forecasts
  2.3.3 High End, Immersive Telepresence Market
  2.3.4 Telepresence Infrastructure Equipment Market Forecasts
  2.3.5 Telepresence Equipment Segment Information
  2.3.6 Cisco TelePresence Ecosystem
  2.3.7 Cisco Customer Adoption
2.4 Conference Room Telepresence Markets
  2.4.1 Telepresence System Capabilities
  2.4.2 Conference Room Telepresence Equipment Market Shares
  2.4.3 Polycom Open Telepresence Experience
  2.4.4 Cisco/Tandberg
  2.4.5 Cisco Small and Mid Size Business Telepresence
  2.4.6 Conference Room Telepresence Market Forecasts
2.5 Endpoint Telepresence Equipment Markets
  2.5.1 Endpoint Telepresence Equipment Market Shares
  2.5.2 Endpoint Telepresence Equipment Market Forecasts
2.6 Telepresence Equipment Markets by Industry
2.7 Telepresence Market Segments
  2.7.1 Corporate Sector Remains the Dominant TelePresence Vertical Market
  2.7.2 Telepresence Educational Institutions
  2.7.3 Telepresence to Healthcare Institutions
  2.7.4 Telepresence Healthcare Sector Applications
  2.7.5 Telepresence Healthcare Providers
  2.7.6 Telepresence Telemedicine Solutions
  2.7.7 Government Telepresence
  2.7.8 Telepresence Government Agencies
  2.7.9 Telepresence Supports Development Teams Working Remotely
  2.7.10 Telepresence Supports IP TV
  2.7.11 Telepresence Banking Applications
  2.7.12 Telepresence Solution for the Manufacturing Market
  2.7.13 Telepresence Room Rental Business
  2.7.14 Telepresence Is Next Generation Video Conferencing
  2.7.15 Worldwide Personal Executive Telepresence
  2.7.16 Telepresence Systems for Executives
2.8 Telepresence Managed Services
  2.8.1 Marriott with AT&T and Cisco TelePresence Waned And Has Been Discontinued
  2.8.2 TelePresence Enabled Services Market Size
2.9 Telepresence Systems Costs
  2.9.1 Telepresence System and Equipment Prices
  2.9.2 Teliris Custom Telepresence
  2.9.3 Cisco
  2.9.4 Polycom
  2.9.5 Tandberg
  2.9.6 Tata Communications
  2.9.7 Vidyo
  2.9.8 Sony
  2.9.9 LifeSize
2.10 Telepresence ROI
  2.10.1 Telepresence ROI: Technology Demand 2.10.2 Telepresence Market Benefits
  2.10.3 Telepresence ROI: Value Of Intercompany Telepresence
  2.10.4 Direct Cost ROI Analysis
  2.10.5 ROI Looks At Utilization Rate Impact
  2.10.6 Reduction Of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
2.11 TelePresence Regional Analysis
  2.11.1 Tata Telepresence Centers
  2.11.2 Asia Pacific
  2.11.3 France
  2.11.4 Cisco Telepresence Regional Revenue Analysis
  2.11.5 Logitech Regional Net Sales

3. TELEPRESENCE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Telepresence Architecture and Immersive Systems
3.2 Polycom Telepresence Architecture
  3.2.1 Polycom RealPresence Immersive
  3.2.2 Polycom RealPresence Experience (RPX)
  3.2.3 Polycom Architected Telepresence Experience (ATX)
  3.2.4 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Collaboration Studio
  3.2.5 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Collaboration Meeting Room
  3.2.6 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Collaboration Center
3.3 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Series
  3.3.1 Cisco TelePresence System 3000 Series
  3.3.2 Cisco TelePresence System T Series
  3.3.3 Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence (Movi)
3.4 VidyoPanorama
3.5 Sony Immersive Telepresence
  3.5.1 Sony TelePresence Undivided Group
  3.5.2 Sony TelePresence Meeting with Eye Contact
  3.5.3 Sony TelePresence Multi-Site Collaboration Suite
3.6 TelePresence Conference Room Systems
3.7 Polycom Open Telepresence Experience (OTX)
  3.7.1 Polycom Features and Benefits
3.8 Cisco TelePresence System 1300 Series
  3.8.1 Cisco TelePresence System 1000
  3.8.2 Cisco TelePresence System 500 Series
3.9 Logitech/LifeSize Conference
  3.9.1 LifeSize Express
  3.9.2 LifeSize Team
  3.9.3 LifeSize Room
3.10 Sony TelePresence Conference Room Systems
3.11 BrightCom Lumina Telepresence L85
  3.11.1 BrightCom Lumina Telepresence L65
  3.11.2 BrightCom Lumina Telepresence L37
3.12 Digital Video Enterprises (DVE) Huddle Room
  3.12.1 DVE Telepresence Stage
  3.12.2 DVE Telepresence Podium
  3.12.3 DVE Telepresence Room
3.13 Sony
3.14 AVI-SPL Cameleon Telepresence System
3.15 Magor HDSolo
  3.15.1 Magor HDDuo
  3.15.2 Magor HDTrio
3.16 Radvision SCOPIA XT Telepresence
3.17 Telepresence Tech TPT900 Tactical
  3.17.1 Telepresence Tech TPT1500 Cart
  3.17.2 Telepresence Tech TPT1900 Lectern
  3.17.3 TPT2000 Conference
  3.17.4 Telepresence Tech TPT3000 Room
  3.17.5 Telepresence Tech TPT4000 Environment
3.18 Musion
  3.18.1 Musion On-Stage Holographic TelePresence
3.19 TelePresence Endpoint Systems
3.20 Polycom HDX Series
  3.20.1 Polycom HDX Media Center
  3.20.2 Polycom Practitioner Cart HDX Unit
  3.20.1 Polycom QDX 6000
  3.20.2 Polycom HDX 4000 Series
  3.20.3 Polycom VVX 1500
  3.20.4 Polycom VVX 1500 D Business Media Phone
  3.20.5 Polycom Teleworker Solution VVX 1500 D and VBP 200 E
  3.20.6 Polycom VVX 500 Performance Business Media Phone
3.21 Cisco TelePresence MX Series
  3.21.1 Cisco TelePresence System Profile Series
  3.21.2 Cisco TelePresence System Profile MXP Series
  3.21.3 Cisco Scalable HD Video for Multipurpose Rooms
  3.21.4 Cisco TelePresence System EX Series
  3.21.5 Cisco TelePresence System MXP Series
  3.21.6 Cisco TelePresence System 1100
  3.21.7 Cisco IP Video Phone E20
  3.21.8 Cisco TelePresence Conductor
  3.21.9 Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS)
  3.21.10 Cisco TelePresence Advanced Media Gateway Series
  3.21.11 Cisco TelePresence IP Gateway Series
  3.21.12 Cisco TelePresence ISDN Gateway
  3.21.13 Cisco TelePresence MCU 4501 Series
  3.21.14 Cisco TelePresence MCU 4500 Series
  3.21.15 Cisco TelePresence MCU 4200 Series
  3.21.16 Cisco TelePresence MSE 8000 Series
  3.21.17 Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch
  3.21.18 Cisco TelePresence Server
  3.21.19 Cisco TelePresence IP VCR Series
  3.21.20 Cisco TelePresence Recording Server
  3.21.21 Cisco TelePresence PrecisionHD USB Cameras
  3.21.22 Cisco TelePresence System Clinical Presence
3.22 Sony TelePresence Endpoint Cart Systems
3.23 LifeSize Passport
  3.23.1 LifeSize Passport Connect
3.24 Vidyo
  3.24.1 VidyoRoom
  3.24.2 VidyoRouter
  3.24.3 VidyoPortal
  3.24.4 VidyoReplay – Video Conference Recording & Webcasting Solution
  3.24.5 VidyoDesktop
  3.24.6 VidyoGateway – Video Conferencing Interoperability Solution
  3.24.7 VidyoMobile - Mobile Video Conferencing Solution - Vidyo
3.25 Huawei VP9030
  3.25.1 Huawei VP9035A 3.25.2 Huawei VP9039S
  3.25.3 Huawei VP9039A 3.25.4 Huawei VP9610
  3.25.5 Huawei TP3016
3.26 Teliris
  3.26.1 Teliris VirtuaLive Telepresence
  3.26.2 Teliris Express Telepresence
  3.26.3 Teliris Personal Telepresence
  3.26.4 Teliris Executive Telepresence
  3.26.5 Teliris StartPoint
  3.26.6 Teliris Anywhere
3.27 Microsoft/Skype
  3.27.1 Microsoft/Skype Products and Features
  3.27.2 Microsoft/Skype Mobile Products
  3.27.3 Microsoft/Skype Integrated Features
3.28 Google Adds Skype Like Software to Chrome
3.29 InFocus IN1100 Projector Series
  3.29.1 InFocus IN1500 Projector Series
  3.29.2 InFocus MondopadRoom
3.30 Telepresence Cloud and Telepresence Services
3.31 Polycom/HP Halo renamed RealPresence Cloud
  3.31.1 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Telepresence Service
  3.31.2 Polycom Managed Services
3.32 Tata Telepresence Centers
3.33 IBM Telepresence Services

4. TELEPRESENCE EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY

4.1 Standards and Interoperability
  4.1.1 Standards: Industry Standards And Widely Accepted Proprietary Standards
  4.1.2 Telepresence Functions Widely Accepted
  4.1.3 Extended Industry Interoperability and Standards Development
  4.1.4 What is in TIP
  4.1.5 Zero Latency High Definition H.264 Video
4.2 Scalable Video Coding
  4.2.1 Scalable Video Coding (SVC)
  4.2.2 H.264 – Scalable Video Coding SVC
  4.2.3 SVC Scalability
  4.2.4 SVC Cost Challenge
  4.2.5 Communications Quality
4.3 Security
4.4 High Profile Telepresence
4.5 Technologies Supporting Telepresence
  4.5.1 4.1.1 Multi-Codec Telepresence Solutions
4.6 Benefits of a Telepresence Platform
  4.6.1 Telepresence Turnkey Solution
4.7 Telepresence Customized Solutions
  4.7.1 HaiVision MAKO-HD Low-Latency Encoding Technology
  4.7.2 HaiVision MAKO-HD Low-Latency Encoding Technology
4.8 Video Network Quality Challenge
4.9 Challenges Facing Visual Communications
  4.9.1 Need For Video Coding Scheme That Is Resilient

5. TELEPRESENCE COMPANY PROFILES

5.1 AVI-SPL
5.2 Avistar Desktop Videoconferencing
5.3 BrightCom
5.4 Cisco
  5.4.1 Cisco Information Technology
  5.4.2 Cisco Virtualization
  5.4.3 Competitive Landscape In The Enterprise Data Center
  5.4.4 Cisco Architectural Approach
  5.4.5 Cisco Switching
  5.4.6 Cisco NGN Routing
  5.4.7 Cisco Collaboration
  5.4.8 Cisco Service Provider Video
  5.4.9 Cisco Wireless
  5.4.10 Cisco Security
  5.4.11 Cisco Data Center Products
  5.4.12 Cisco Other Products
  5.4.13 Cisco Systems Net Sales
  5.4.14 Cisco Systems Revenue by Segment
  5.4.1 Cisco Telepresence Systems Segment Net Sales
  5.4.2 Cisco Tops 10,000 Unified Computing System Customers
5.5 Digital Video Enterprises
  5.5.1 DVE Product Areas of Usage
  5.5.2 DVE 3D Holographic Collaboration CreateSpace
  5.5.3 DVE Officially Launches Holographic Immersive Podium
5.6 Glowpoint
  5.6.1 Glowpoint Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2011 Revenue
  5.6.2 Glowpoint Key Business Metrics
  5.6.3 Glowpoint Highlights
5.7 Google
  5.7.1 Google Q4 Revenue
5.8 Haivision
  5.8.1 Haivision Record Growth in 2011; Leads IP Media
  5.8.2 Haivision Video Streaming Market Segments
  5.8.3 Haivision Network Video
5.9 Hewlett Packard
  5.9.1 Polycom Buys Hewlett Packard Halo/HVEN network
  5.9.2 Hewlett Packard Positioning
  5.9.3 HP Products and Services; Segment Information
  5.9.4 Hewlett Packard Segment Revenue
  5.9.5 Hewlett Packard Personal Systems Group
  5.9.6 Hewlett-Packard Revenue
5.10 Huawei
  5.10.1 Huawei Videoconferencing System for Shenshuo Railway Co. Ltd.
  5.10.2 Huawei Telepresence Benefits
  5.10.3 Huawei Emergency Management Videoconferencing System for Shandong Electric Power Corporation
  5.10.4 Huawei Emergency Management Videoconferencing System Requirement Analysis
5.11 InFocus
  5.11.1 InFocus HD Projectors Providing Complete Installation Flexibility
  5.11.2 InFocus Ultra High Definition
  5.11.3 InFocus Flexibility
  5.11.4 InFocus IN5316HD
  5.11.5 InFocus IN5318
  5.11.6 InFocus Selects Ingram Micro US Distribution Partner for Mondopad
5.12 Logitech
  5.12.1 Logitech Revenue Net Sales By Operating Segment
  5.12.2 Logitech Sales of PC Peripherals In Mature Markets Expected to Decline
  5.12.3 Logitech LifeSize
  5.12.4 Logitech Digital Home Category
  5.12.5 Logitech Sales of OEM Mice And Keyboards
  5.12.6 Logitech Net Sales by Channel
  5.12.7 Logitech Segment Revenue
  5.12.8 Logitech LifeSize
  5.12.9 Logitech LifeSize UVC Video Conferencing Infrastructure Platform
5.13 Magor TeleCollaboration
  5.13.1 Magor Communications Customer Reference BTI Systems
5.14 Microsoft
  5.14.1 Microsoft Key Opportunities and Investments
  5.14.2 Microsoft Smart Connected Devices
  5.14.3 Microsoft: Cloud Computing Transforming The Data Center And Information Technology
  5.14.4 Microsoft Entertainment
  5.14.5 Microsoft Search
  5.14.6 Microsoft Communications And Productivity
  5.14.7 Microsoft Sales
  5.14.8 Microsoft/Skype
  5.14.9 Skype Viral Marketing
  5.14.10 Skype Strategic Relationships and Partners
  5.14.11 Skype Peer-To-Peer Software Architecture
  5.14.12 Skype Revenue
  5.14.13 Skype Users And Financial Performance
5.15 Musion
5.16 Polycom
  5.16.1 Polycom Cloud-Based UC Solutions
  5.16.2 Polycom Buys Hewlett Packard Halo/HVEN Network
  5.16.3 Polycom Partnerships
  5.16.4 Polycom Mobile UC Solutions
  5.16.5 Polycom Focused Ecosystem Partnerships
  5.16.6 Polycom Microsoft Partnership and Open Collaboration Network Partners
  5.16.7 Polycom RealPresence Platform
  5.16.8 Polycom Targets Growth Markets
  5.16.9 Polycom Products And Services
  5.16.10 Polycom Network Infrastructure
  5.16.11 Polycom UC Group Systems
  5.16.12 Polycom UC Personal Devices
  5.16.13 Polycom Network Infrastructure
  5.16.14 Polycom RMX.
  5.16.15 Polycom Centralized Management Application (CMA).
  5.16.16 Polycom Distributed Management Application (DMA).
  5.16.17 Polycom VBP
  5.16.18 Polycom RealPresence Media Manager
  5.16.19 Polycom UC Group Systems
  5.16.20 Polycom Product Set
  5.16.21 Polycom Range Of UC Group Devices
  5.16.22 Polycom Conference Phones
  5.16.23 Polycom UC Personal Devices
  5.16.24 Polycom Personal Telepresence Solutions
  5.16.25 Polycom SoundPoint Series Of Standards-Based SIP Desktop Devices
  5.16.26 Polycom Wireless Products
  5.16.27 Polycom/Microsoft Family Of Devices
  5.16.28 Polycom Revenues
  5.16.29 Polycom Geographic Revenue
  5.16.30 Polycom Segment Revenue
  5.16.31 Polycom Strategic Investments And Key Strategic Initiatives
  5.16.32 Polycom Business Segment Information:
  5.16.33 Polycom Unified Collaboration Solutions ROI
  5.16.34 Polycom Unified Agile Collaboration
5.17 Radvision
  5.17.1 Radvision Proven Track Record Of Industry Leadership
  5.17.2 Radvision Revenues
  5.17.3 Radvision Strategy
  5.17.4 Radvision Maintains and Extends Technology Leadership
  5.17.5 Radvision Innovative End-To-End Player With Ground Breaking Solutions
  5.17.6 Radvision Strengthens And Expands Relationships With Major Partners
  5.17.7 Radvision Continues to Offer Enhanced Features
  5.17.8 Radvision Provides Endpoint Solutions
  5.17.9 Radvision Business Structure
  5.17.10 Radvision Video Business Unit
5.18 Samsung
  5.18.1 Samsung 3Q FY2011
5.19 Telepresence Tech
5.20 Teliris
  5.20.1 Teliris True Telepresence
  5.20.2 Teliris Lightweight Platform
  5.20.3 Teliris End-to-End Managed Services
  5.20.4 Teliris Real Interoperability
  5.20.5 Teliris InfiNET
  5.20.6 Teliris Joined The Board of Open Visual Communications Consortium
  5.20.7 Teliris Channel Partners for Global Distribution
5.21 Vidyo
  5.21.1 Vidyo Collaborates with ng Connect
  5.21.2 Vidyo Connected Service Vehicle
  5.21.3 Vidyo Multipoint Video Conferencing on Amazon’s Kindle Fire and Android

LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES

Table ES-1 Drivers for the Adoption of Telepresence Solutions
Table ES-2 Telepresence Market Driving Forces
Table ES-3 Telepresence Vendor Competitive Positioning
Figure ES-4 Telepresence Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Figure ES-5 Telepresence Equipment Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 1-1 Telepresence Vendor Positioning
Table 1-2 Communications and Collaboration Solution Applications and Functionality
Table 1-3 Capabilities Core To Taking Advantage Of Modern Telepresence Market Opportunities
Table 1-4 Communications and Collaboration Solution Industry Applications
Figure 1-5 Telepresence Project Team Setting
Figure 1-6 Telepresence Unified Conference Station
Figure 1-7 Telepresence Executive Office
Figure 1-8 Telepresence Sales Office Lobby
Figure 1-9 Telepresence Healthcare Setting
Figure 1-10 Telepresence Higher Education Setting
Figure 1-11 Telepresence Corporate Training Rooms Connects Virtual Learning to Environments around the World
Figure 1-12 Telepresence Collaborative War Room
Figure 1-13 Telepresence Customized Meeting Room
Figure 1-14 Telepresence Small Team Setting
Figure 1-15 Telepresence Informal Collaboration Space
Figure 1-16 Telepresence Enhances Traditional Conference Meeting Room Space
Figure 1-17 Telepresence Travel and Business Case Value Return on Investment (ROI)
Figure 1-18 Aspects of the Decision Making Process Addressed by Telepresence
Figure 1-19 Telepresence Value Return on Investment (ROI)
Table 1-20 TelePresence Benefits
Table 1-21 TelePresence Functions
Table 2-1 Drivers for the Adoption of Telepresence Solutions
Table 2-2 Telepresence Market Driving Forces
Table 2-3 Telepresence Vendor Competitive Positioning
Figure 2-4 Telepresence Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Table 2-5 Telepresence Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Figure 2-6 Huawei TP3016
Table 2-7 Teliris Telepresence Supplier Key Solution Elements
Figure 2-8 Teliris Virtual Live Telepresence
Figure 2-9 Telepresence Equipment Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-10 Telepresence Infrastructure and End Point/Conference Room Market Segments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Table 2-11 Telepresence Equipment Market Forecasts Shipments, Worldwide, Dollars, 2012-2018
Table 2-12 Telepresence Infrastructure Systems and End Point Systems Equipment Market Forecasts Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-13 Telepresence Equipment Immersive, Conference Room, and End Point Segment Market Forecasts Shipments, Worldwide, Dollars, 2012-2018
Table 2-14 Telepresence Unit Shipments By Vendor Market Shares, Units, Worldwide, 2011
Table 2-15 Telepresence Market Segments
Figure 2-16 Immersive Telepresence Equipment Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Table 2-17 Immersive Telepresence Equipment Market Shares, Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Table 2-18 Immersive Telepresence Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide 2011
Figure 2-19 Telepresence Enterprise C-Level Executive Equipment High End Market Penetration Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-20 Infrastructure Equipment for Telepresence Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-21 Enterprise C-Level Executive Telepresence Equipment, High End Market Penetration Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-22 Telepresence Enterprise, School Based Education, and Healthcare Market Segment Forecasts Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-23 Enterprise, Healthcare, and Schools Education Telepresence Conference Room Equipment Market Penetration Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-24 Medical Related Telepresence Equipment High End Infrastructure and End Point Systems Market Penetration Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-25 Cisco TelePresence Simulates Face-to-Face Interaction
Table 2-26 Telepresence Conference Room System Capabilities
Table 2-27 Significant Telepresence Solutions Aspects
Figure 2-28 Conference Room Telepresence Equipment Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Table 2-29 Telepresence Conference Room Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Figure 3-30 Polycom Open Telepresence Experience (OTX)
Figure 2-31 Conference Room Telepresence Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-32 Enterprise, Healthcare, and Schools Education Telepresence Conference Room Equipment Market Penetration Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-33 End Point Telepresence Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Table 2-34 Telepresence End Point Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Figure 2-35 Endpoint Telepresence Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-36 Telepresence Use Across Vertical Markets
Table 2-37 Telepresence Enterprise Executive Use
Table 2-38 Telepresence Market Industry Segments,Percent, Worldwide, 2010-2016
Table 2-39 Telepresence Managed Services Providers
Table 2-40 TelePresence Enabled Services Benefits
Table 2-41 Telepresence ROI Metrics
Table 2-42 Telepresence Barriers to Adoption
Table 2-43 TelePresence Economic Driving Forces
Table 2-43 (Continued) TelePresence Economic Driving Forces
Table 2-43 (Continued) TelePresence Economic Driving Forces
Table 2-44 Telepresence Market Benefits
Table 2-45 Telepresence ROI Metrics
Table 2-45 (Continued) Telepresence ROI Metrics
Table 2-46 ROI Analysis Benefits
Figure 2-47 Telepresence Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2011
Table 2-48 Telepresence Regional Market Segments, 2011
Figure 2-49 Tata Telepresence Centers
Figure 3-1 Polcom UltimateHD Architecture
Figure 3-2 Polcom UltimateHD Architecture
Table 3-3 Polycom RealPresence Immersive Features
Figure 3-4 Polcom UltimateHD Launch Products and Services
Figure 3-5 Polycom RealPresence Experience (RPX)
Table 3-6 Polycom RealPresence Experience Features
Figure 3-7 Polycom Telepresence Design Gallery
Table 3-8 Polycom Architected Telepresence Experience Features and Benefits
Figure 3-9 Polycom Architected Telepresence Experience (ATX)
Figure 3-10 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Collaboration Studio
Table 3-11 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Collaboration Studio Features
Table 3-12 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Collaboration Studio Components
Table 3-13 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Collaboration Meeting Room Features
Table 3-14 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Collaboration Meeting Room Components
Figure 3-15 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Collaboration Center
Table 3-16 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Collaboration Center Features
Table 3-17 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Collaboration Center Two Seater Components
Table 3-18 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Collaboration Center Four Seater Components
Figure 3-19 TelePresence System 3200 Series
Table 3-20 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Functions:
Figure 3-21 TelePresence System 3000 Series
Table 3-22 Cisco TelePresence System 3000 Features
Figure 3-23 TelePresence System T Series
Table 3-24 Cisco TelePresence System T Configurations
Tabe 3-25 Cisco Telepresence System 1100 Features
Table 3-26 Cisco TelePresence System 1100Benefits
Figure 3-27 Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence (Movi)
Figure 3-28 VidyoPanorama
Table 3-29 VidyoPanorama Features
Figure 3-30 Polycom Open Telepresence Experience (OTX)
Table 3-31 Polycom Open Telepresence Experience Features
Figure 3-32 TelePresence System 1300 Series
Table 3-33 Cisco Telepresence System 1300
Table 3-34 Cisco TelePresence System 1300 features
Figure 3-35 TelePresence System 1000
Table 3-36 Cisco TelePresence System 1000 Benefits
Figure 3-37 TelePresence System 500 Series
Table 3-38 Cisco TelePresence 500 Series Features
Table 3-39 Cisco TelePresence 500 Series Benefits
Table 3-40 LifeSize Express 220 features
Table 3-41 LifeSize Team 220 Features
Figure 3-42 Sony TelePresence Conference Room Systems
Figure 3-43 BrightCom Lumina Telepresence L85
Table 3-44 BrightCom Lumina Telepresence L85 Features
Figure 3-45 BrightCom Lumina Telepresence L65
Table 3-46 BrightCom Lumina Telepresence L65 Features
Table 3-47 BrightCom Lumina Telepresence L85 Features
Table 3-48 DVE Huddle Room 70 Features
Figure 3-49 DVE Huddle Room
Table 3-50 DVE Telepresence Stage Features
Table 3-51 DVE Telepresence Podium
Table 3-52 DVE Telepresence Room Features
Figure 3-53 Sony TelePresence Immersive, Conference Room, and One-on-One Cart Product Positioning
Figure 3-54 AVI-SPL Cameleon Telepresence System
Table 3-55 AVI-SPL Cameleon Telepresence System Features
Figure 3-56 AVI-SPL Cameleon Telepresence System
Figure 3-57 Magor HDSolo
Table 3-58 Magor HDSolo Characteristics
Table 3-59 Magor HDSolo Features
Table 3-60 Magor HDSolo IT Features
Table 3-61 Magor HDDuo Characteristics
Table 3-62 Magor HDDuo Features
Table 3-63 Magor HDDuo IT Features
Table 3-64 Magor HDTrio Features
Table 3-65 Magor HDTrio IT Features
Figure 3-66 Radvision SCOPIA XT Telepresence
Figure 3-67 Telepresence Tech TPT900 Tactical
Figure 3-68 TPT1500 Cart
Figure 3- 69 Telepresence Tech TPT1900 Lectern
Figure 3-70 Telepresence Tech TPT2000 Conference
Figure 3-71 Telepresence Tech TPT3000 Room
Figure 3-72 Telepresence Tech TPT4000 Environment
Table 3-73 Musion On-Stage Holographic TelePresence Benefits
Table 3-74 Polycom HDX Series Features and Benefits
Figure 3-75 Polycom HDX Series
Figure 3-76 Polycom HDX Media Center
Table 3-77 Polycom HDX Media Center Features and Benefits
Figure 3-78 Polycom Practitioner Cart HDX Unit
Table 3-79 Polycom Practitioner Cart HDX Unit Features and Benefits
Figure 3-80 Polycom QDX 6000
Table 3-81 Polycom QDX 6000 Features and Benefits
Figure 3-82 HDX 4000 Series
Table 3-83 The Polycom HDX 4000 Series Features and Benefits
Figure 3-84 Polycom VVX 1500
Table 3-85 Polycom VVX 1500 Features and Benefits
Figure 3-86 Polycom VVX 1500 D Business Media Phone
Table 3-87 Features and Benefits
Figure 3-88 Teleworker Solution VVX 1500 D and VBP 200 E
Table 3-89 Polycom Teleworker Solution VVX 1500 D and VBP 200 E Features and Benefits
Figure 3-90 VVX 500 Performance Business Media Phone
Table 3-91 Polycom VVX 500 Performance Business Media Phone Features
Figure 3-92 TelePresence MX Series
Table 3-93 MX200 and MX300 Features
Figure 3-94 TelePresence System Profile Series
Table 3-95 Cisco TelePresence Profile Series Options
Figure 3-96 TelePresence System Profile MXP Series
Table 3-97 Cisco TelePresence 6000 MXP Codec Uses
Figure 3-98 TelePresence System EX Series
Table 3-99 Cisco TelePresence EX Series features
Figure 3-100 TelePresence System MXP Series
Figure 3-101 Cisco TelePresence System 1100
Figure 3-102 IP Video Phone E20
Table 3-103 Cisco IP Video Phone E20 Features:
Table 3-104 Cisco IP Video Phone E20 interface
Figure 3-105 TelePresence Conductor
Table 3-106 Cisco TelePresence Conductor features
Figure 3-107 Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS)
Table 3-108 Cisco TelePresence VCS Feature and Capabilities
Figure 3-109 Cisco TelePresence Advanced Media Gateway Series
Figure 3-110 Cisco TelePresence IP Gateway Series
Table 3-111 Cisco TelePresence IP Gateway Series Features
Figure 3-112 Cisco TelePresence ISDN Gateway
Table 3-113 Cisco TelePresence ISDN Gateway
Table 3-114 Cisco TelePresence MCU 4501 Features:
Figure 3-115 Cisco TelePresence MCU 4500 Series
Table 3-116 The Cisco TelePresence MCU 4500 Series Features:
Table 3-117 Cisco TelePresence MCU 4200 Series Features
Figure 3-118 TelePresence MSE 8000 Series
Table 3-119 Cisco TelePresence MSE 8000 Series
Table 3-120 Cisco MSE 8000 Series Features
Figure 3-121 Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch
Table 3-122 Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch. Features
Table 3-123 Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch Benefits
Figure 3-124 Cisco TelePresence IP VCR Series
Table 3-125 Cisco TelePresence IP VCR
Figure 3-126 TelePresence Recording Server
Table 3-127 Cisco TelePresence Recording Server features
Figure 3-128 TelePresence PrecisionHD USB Cameras
Figure 3-129 TelePresence System Clinical Presence
Table 3-130 Cisco TelePresence Clinical Presence System Features
Figure 3-131 Sony TelePresence Endpoint Cart Systems
Figure 2-132 Logitech/Lifesize Bringing Business to the Future in HD
Figure 3-133 VidyoRoom
Figure 3-134 VidyoRouter
Figure 3-135 VidyoPortal
TabLe 3-136 VidyoPortal Administration Features
Table 3-137 VidyoPortal Features
Table 3-138 VidyoReplay Benefits
Figure 3-139 VidyoDesktop
Table 3-140 VidyoDesktop Benefits
Figure 3-141 VidyoGateway
Figure 3-142 VidyoMobile
Table 3-143 VidyoMobile Benefits
Figure 3-144 Huawei VP9030
Figure 3-145 Huawei VP9610
Figure 3-146 Huawei TP3016
Table 3-147 Teliris Telepresence Gateway Support
Figure 3-148 Teliris VirtuaLive Telepresence
Table 3-149 Teliris VirtuaLive Telepresence Features
Figure 3-150 Teliris Express Telepresence
Table 3-151 Teliris Express Telepresence
Figure 3-152 Teliris Personal Telepresence
Table 3-153 Teliris Personal Telepresence
Figure 3-154 Teliris Executive Telepresence
Figure 3-155 Teliris StartPoint
Table 3-156 Teliris StartPoint
Figure 3-157 Teliris Anywhere
Table 3-158 Teliris Anywhere
Figure 3-159 Google WebRTC Technology For Real-Time Audio And Video Chat
Figure 3-160 InFocus IN1100 Projector Series
Table 3-177 InFocus IN1100 Projector Series Features
Figure 3-178 InFocus IN1100 Projector Series
Figure 3-179 InFocus IN1500 Projector Series
Table 3-180 InFocus IN1500 Projector Series Features
Table 3-181 InFocus IN1500 Projector Series Characteristics
Table 3-182 InFocus Mondopad Features
Figure 3-183 InFocus Mondopad
Table 3-184 InFocus Mondopad Features
Table 3-185 InFocus Mondopad Folder Features
Figure 3-186 InFocus Mondopad Whiteboard
Table 3-187 InFocus Mondopad Whiteboard Features
Figure 3-188 InFocus Mondopad Connect
Table 3-189 InFocus Mondopad Connect Features
Table 3-190 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Characteristics
Table 3-191 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Telepresence Features
Figure 3-192 Polycom RealPresence Cloud Telepresence
Figure 2-193 Tata Telepresence Centers
Table 3-194 IBM Global Implementation Service Features
Table 3-195 IBM Converged Communications Services Highlights
Figure 4-1 Collaboration and Conferencing Continuum
Figure 4-2 Collaboration and Conferencing Continuum Example
Figure 4-3 Video Continuum Example
Table 4-4 Standards Development Organizations
Table 4-5 Telepresence Standards
Table 4-6 Telepresence Functions Targeted
Table 4-7 Technical Requirements For Secure Intercompany Telepresence
Table 4-8 Technologies supporting telepresence
Table 4-9 Telepresence Capable Systems Requirements
Table 4-10 Multi-Codec Systems Components
Table 4-10 (Continued) Multi-Codec Systems Components
Table 4-11 Benefits of a Telepresence Platform
Table 4-12 Video Sub-Systems And The Telepresence Operating System
Table 4-13 Telepresence Solution Issues
Table 4-14 Telepresence End-User Benefits
Table 4-15 Telepresence Features
Figure 4-16 Telepresence Infrastructure Session Control And Media Switching
Figure 4-17 Telepresence Platform Solutions
Figure 4-18 Low Latency H.264 Video Telepresence Company Profiles
Figure 5-1 AVI-SPL Telepresence
Table 5-2 AVI-SPL Capabilities
Table 5-3 BrightCom Telepresence Capabilities
Table 5-4 DVE Product Areas of Usage
Figure 5-5 DVE 3D CreateSpace Functions
Figure 5-6 DVE Holographic Immersive Podium
Table 5-7 Hewlett Packard HP Product Set
Table 5-7 (Continued) Hewlett Packard HP Product Set
Figure 5-8 Huawei Telepresence Solution
Figure 5-9 Huawei Hardware And Software Videoconferencing System For Shenshuo Railway Co. Ltd.: Huawei
Figure 5-10 Huawei Emergency Management Videoconferencing System Solution
Table 5-11 Logitech LifeSize UVC Platform Features
Table 5-12 Polycom Strategic Investments And Five Key Strategic Initiatives
Table 5-13 Polycom Unified Collaboration Solutions ROI Metrics
Table 5-14 RADVISION’s Main Areas of Activity


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