Having already weathered a significant degree of consolidation in the past three years, the Documents and Records Management (DRM) market is braced for further and more radical change according to a new report. DRM is emerging as one of the fastest growing markets in the enterprise technology space.After a spate of consolidation in the last three to four years, the DRM market is now in the midst of post-consolidation blues. Most leading vendors sport multiple platforms and product lines within their DRM portfolios and are yet to come to terms with unified product strategies. The technology landscape is largely flat, with little to differentiate between major vendors in terms of product capabilities. As much as this paints a picture of transformation well in progress, shifting enterprise priorities are forcing another wave of change – quite possibly a second round of acquisitions and entry of a newer breed of players into the market. Continue reading “Documents and Records Management market braced for more upheaval” »
Archive for October, 2008
October
Estate agency industry is in for big changes…
According to new research, when the estate agency industry does recover, it will be dramatically different from the industry today. Given the growing power of the Internet, many industry observers believe that the industry will not bear any resemblance to the one we see today. It is expected that a period of restructuring will result in a smaller market and that more people will be selling property without using an estate agent.
Consumer research for the report reveals that 57.7% of consumers said that they would search the Internet if they wanted to move home. While slightly lower than the 2007 figure (58.4%), this confirms the importance of the Web among potential homebuyers; men and women were equally likely to take such action. Despite this, 81.2% of adults still said they would visit an estate agent’s office if they wanted to move home. Continue reading “Estate agency industry is in for big changes…” »
October
Telecoms: Brazil Sees Merger Between Oi and Brasil Telecom
In June 2008, Brazil’s telecoms regulator Anatel approved changes to Brazil’s telecoms laws so that a single telecom operator can hold two separate operating licences, effectively paving the way for Telemar, trading as Oi, to complete its takeover of Brasil Telecom (BrT). The deal is still awaiting final government approval, but should be finalised before end-2008.
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October
Internet: Forecast says Fresh IPv4 Address Space will be Impossible to Obtain around 2010
In the years to 2010, the Internet enters its fourth decade and is reaching two important limits which are inherent in the current architecture. Firstly, the exhaustion of previously unused IPv4 address space, and secondly a set of inter-related scaling problems in the BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) routing system which drive up the cost of the core routers used by every ISP and large end-user network – such as those of corporations and universities.
October
Pharma Companies turn Webwards to Recruit Patients as 90% of Clinical Trials Face Delay
New research says the low-cost internet option could be used to rope in patients participating in trials. Analysts find that while only 20% of patients are currently recruited online, this is a method that will become increasingly important. According to the report, “Online Patient Recruitment and Its Impact on Patient Relationship Management” internet surfers tend to be more interested in clinical trials than those viewing posters in the clinic.
October
Have your Healthcare Costs Reduced with Personalized Healthcare
In a more and more individualized society, it is no surprise that it has also reached the pharma industry. The next step forward is ‘personalized medicine’ or ‘individualized treatment’. This means that your genotype or gene expression profile could be used to tailor medical care to your needs.
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October
Electricity could be Generated from Waste Food
Looking at the figures of food wastage in the UK, something clearly needs to be done – we throw away £10.2bn of avoidable food waste every year. This equals 16-18 million tonnes of waste food that is buried as landfill each year.
Sweden is a nation which intends to lead the world in renewable fuels. It is not surprising then that it is one of the leading countries in turning leftovers into – yes – electricity. This is the start of a new generation – anaerobic digestors (AD).
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October
Weak Pound Drives Export of Food and Drinks in the UK
The food and drinks exports from UK touched a new record of £11.5 Billion in 2007, an upshot of 9.1% over 2006, fuelled mainly by rising demand and the weakening pound.
Britain registered a new record in food exports during 2007. The total value of produced and processed food exports was pegged at £11.5 Billion, an increase of 9.1% over 2006, according to the UK government’s export agency, Food from Britain.
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October
Failure to Create Truly Integrated Products Means the End for Telcos’ Triple Play Model
The incumbent telcos have largely failed to use triple or quadruple play effectively as a mechanism to propel themselves into the new market of digital media.
From a marketing perspective this was not exactly a forgone conclusion, but perhaps from a vertically-integrated business position (especially with hindsight) it was. Nevertheless the incumbents at least had a chance to show that they could jump the S-curve from the old telecoms market into a new digital media market.
October
Taiwan: ‘Beep ‘N Go’ Payments with Mobile Phones Might Soon be Reality
In 2008 there will be further trials of mobile payments around the world, including a major European pilot being conducted by O2 in the UK using Near Field Communication (NFC) technology on mobile phones.In addition to O2, there are numerous European mobile network operators working to develop NFC applications, including Bouygues Telecom, KPN, Mobilkom Austria, Orange, SFR, SK Telecom, Telefonica Móviles España, Telenor, TeliaSonera, TIM, Vodafone, Polkomtel, Elisa and 3.
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