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PUBLISHER: Mind Commerce | PRODUCT CODE: 1149090

Communication Enabled Applications, Content, and Commerce: RCS, WebRTC, Telecom APIs and Data as a Service

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Overview:

This research provides an analysis of the communications enabled applications, content and commerce market. It includes evaluation of the RCS market including drivers, technical issues, forecasts and future outlook. It is a must-read for any organization focused on monetizing voice over LTE and 5G, data and messaging services, and integrating third-party value-added apps and content with carriers for next-generation consumer and enterprise solutions.

It also evaluates WebRTC technology, evolving ecosystems, solutions, and applications. It also addresses the role of value chain partners, WebRTC APIs, enterprise applications, telecom operators, and other CSPs within the evolving ecosystem. It also assesses WebRTC features/functionality, use cases, and adoption expectations for enterprises and consumers. It covers the WebRTC solution landscape with vendor analysis focused on business models for each company/solution.

It also provides analysis of the global and regional telecom API market, including business models, value chain analysis, operator strategies and a quantitative assessment of the industry. It also evaluates the technologies, companies, strategies, and solutions for data as a service (DaaS). It assesses business opportunities for enterprise use of own data, others' data, and a combination of both. It also analyzes the market for enterprises to monetize their own data through various third-party DaaS offerings.

Table of Contents

Rich Communications Services Market Outlook and Forecasts: RCS Market by Applications, User Types, and Deployment Models

1. Executive Summary

2. Introduction

  • 2.1. Rich Communication Services (RCS)
    • 2.1.1. RCS Infrastructure
      • 2.1.1.1. IP Multimedia Subsystem
      • 2.1.1.2. Home Subscriber Server (HSS)
      • 2.1.1.3. Call Session Control Function (CSCF)
      • 2.1.1.4. Media and Application Servers
      • 2.1.1.5. Gateway Functions
    • 2.1.2. RCS Protocols
      • 2.1.2.1. Session Initiation Protocol
      • 2.1.2.2. SIP Session Components
        • 2.1.2.2.1. SIP User Agents
        • 2.1.2.2.2. SIP Register Servers
        • 2.1.2.2.3. SIP Proxy Servers
        • 2.1.2.2.4. SIP Redirect Servers.
      • 2.1.2.3. Implications of SIP for IMS
      • 2.1.2.4. SDP and MSRP
    • 2.1.3. P2P vs. A2P Messaging
  • 2.2. RCS Development and Implementation
    • 2.2.1. 3GPP Release
    • 2.2.2. Joyn
    • 2.2.3. RCS Universal Profile
    • 2.2.4. GSMA and CCMI
    • 2.2.5. Google vs. Apple

3. RCS Market Drivers

  • 3.1. RCS Market Structure
  • 3.2. RCS Business Models
  • 3.3. RCS Market Dynamics
  • 3.4. RCS Limitations
  • 3.5. RCS Market Demand Analysis
  • 3.6. Value Chain Analysis

4. RCS Capabilities and Applications

  • 4.1. RCS Technology Analysis
    • 4.1.1. VoIP Calling
    • 4.1.2. Chat
    • 4.1.3. File Transfer/Content Sharing
    • 4.1.4. Rich Media / Advanced Messaging
    • 4.1.5. IP Video Call
    • 4.1.6. Presence Based Capability Exchange
    • 4.1.7. Social Presence Information
  • 4.2. Supporting Technologies
    • 4.2.1. Artificial Intelligence
    • 4.2.2. Internet of Things
    • 4.2.3. Cloud Computing
    • 4.2.4. LTE and 5G Networks
    • 4.2.5. Telecom APIs
  • 4.3. RCS as a Value-added Service Enabler
    • 4.3.1. Value-added Services
    • 4.3.2. Role of RCS in VAS
  • 4.4. RCS Feature/Functionality Analysis
    • 4.4.1. Subscriber Identity Management
    • 4.4.2. Cloud Storage and Access
    • 4.4.3. Presence Capabilities
    • 4.4.4. RCS VoIP
      • 4.4.4.1. VoLTE
      • 4.4.4.2. Vo5G
    • 4.4.5. Rich Calls and Messaging
    • 4.4.6. Rich Media Integration
    • 4.4.7. Mobile Commerce
  • 4.5. RCS Consumer Use Cases
  • 4.6. RCS Enterprise Use Cases
    • 4.6.1. Enterprise Internal Communication
    • 4.6.2. Customer Relationship Management
      • 4.6.2.1. RCS Business Calling
      • 4.6.2.2. RCS Business Messaging
    • 4.6.3. Enterprise Vertical-specific Use Cases
      • 4.6.3.1. Telecom and IT
      • 4.6.3.2. Banking and NBFI
      • 4.6.3.3. Retail and E-Commerce
      • 4.6.3.4. Healthcare
      • 4.6.3.5. Media and Entertainment
      • 4.6.3.6. Tourism and Logistics
      • 4.6.3.7. Government and Utilities
  • 4.7. RCS End-user Analysis
  • 4.8. RCS Global Adoption and Implementation
  • 4.9. RCS vs. OTT Messaging
  • 4.10. RCS vs. WebRTC

5. Company Analysis

  • 5.1. AT&T
  • 5.2. Celcom
  • 5.3. China Mobile
  • 5.4. Synchronoss Technologies
  • 5.5. Deutsche Telekom
  • 5.6. Dialogic
  • 5.7. Ericsson
  • 5.8. Ribbon Communications
  • 5.9. Google
  • 5.10. Huawei
  • 5.11. Interop Technologies
  • 5.12. KDDI
  • 5.13. Mavenir Systems
  • 5.14. Microsoft
  • 5.15. Neusoft Corporation
  • 5.16. Nokia Network
  • 5.17. Oracle
  • 5.18. Orange Business
  • 5.19. Samsung
  • 5.20. SK Telecom
  • 5.21. Sprint
  • 5.22. Telefonica
  • 5.23. T-Mobile USA
  • 5.24. Verizon Wireless
  • 5.25. Vodafone
  • 5.26. D2 Technologies
  • 5.27. Other Companies
    • 5.27.1. Freedom Mobile
    • 5.27.2. Infinite Convergence
    • 5.27.3. LG Uplus
    • 5.27.4. Myriad Group
    • 5.27.5. O2
    • 5.27.6. Rogers Communications
    • 5.27.7. SAP America
    • 5.27.8. Slovak Telekom
    • 5.27.9. Summit Technology
    • 5.27.10. TELIT Communications
    • 5.27.11. Telstra Corporation
    • 5.27.12. Sinch

6. RCS Market Analysis and Forecasts 2022-2027

  • 6.1. Global RCS Market 2022-2027
    • 6.1.1. Total RCS Market 2022-2027
    • 6.1.2. RCS Market by Technology 2022-2027
    • 6.1.3. RCS Market by Application 2022-2027
    • 6.1.4. RCS Market by Industry Vertical 2022-2027
    • 6.1.5. RCS Market by User Type 2022-2027
      • 6.1.5.1. RCS Market by Enterprise Type 2022-2027
    • 6.1.6. RCS Market by Deployment 2022-2027
      • 6.1.6.1. RCS Market by Cloud Deployment 2022-2027
  • 6.2. Regional RCS Market 2022-2027
    • 6.2.1. RCS Market by Region 2022-2027
    • 6.2.2. North America RCS Market Forecast 2022-2027
    • 6.2.3. APAC RCS Market Forecast 2022-2027
    • 6.2.4. Europe RCS Market Forecast 2022-2027
    • 6.2.5. Latin America RCS Market Forecast 2022-2027
    • 6.2.6. Middle East and Africa RCS Market Forecast 2022-2027

7. Future of RCS for CSPs, OTT Providers, and Enterprise

8. Conclusions and Recommendations

9. Appendix: RCS Supporting Infrastructure

Figures

  • Figure 1: RCS Service Architecture
  • Figure 2: IMS Infrastructure
  • Figure 3: RCS A2P Messaging
  • Figure 4: RCS Universal Profile Ecosystem
  • Figure 5: RCS Business Models
  • Figure 6: Rich Media Messages
  • Figure 7: IoT RCS Application
  • Figure 8: Global RCS Messages 2022-2027
  • Figure 9: Mobile Commerce in RCS
  • Figure 10: RCS and Dynamic Address Book
  • Figure 11: RCS Integration with Apps and Content
  • Figure 12: RCS Enterprise Dashboard
  • Figure 13: RCS Enterprise Employee Finder Application
  • Figure 14: Call Data Analytics and Enterprise Call Completion
  • Figure 15: Enterprise Branded Calls
  • Figure 16: RCS Business Message Metrics
  • Figure 17: Dialogic PowerMedia XMS Media Server
  • Figure 18: Interop Rich Communication Suite
  • Figure 19: Orange UCC Framework for RCS
  • Figure 20: Global RCS Market 2022-2027

Tables

  • Table 1: RCS Monthly Active User by Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 2: RCS Monthly Active User by Region 2022-2027
  • Table 3: Global RCS Market by Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 4: Global RCS Market by Application 2022-2027
  • Table 5: Global RCS Market by Industry Vertical 2022-2027
  • Table 6: Global RCS Market by User Type 2022-2027
  • Table 7: Global RCS Market by Enterprise Type 2022-2027
  • Table 8: Global RCS Market by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 9: Global RCS Market by Cloud Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 10: RCS Market by Region 2022-2027
  • Table 11: North America RCS Market by Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 12: North America RCS Market by Application 2022-2027
  • Table 13: North America RCS Market by Industry Vertical 2022-2027
  • Table 14: North America RCS Market by User Type 2022-2027
  • Table 15: North America RCS Market by Enterprise Type 2022-2027
  • Table 16: North America RCS Market by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 17: North America RCS Market by Cloud Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 18: North America RCS Market by Country 2022-2027
  • Table 19: APAC RCS Market by Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 20: APAC RCS Market by Application 2022-2027
  • Table 21: APAC RCS Market by Industry Vertical 2022-2027
  • Table 22: APAC RCS Market by User Type 2022-2027
  • Table 23: APAC RCS Market by Enterprise Type 2022-2027
  • Table 24: APAC RCS Market by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 25: APAC RCS Market by Cloud Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 26: APAC RCS Market by Country 2022-2027
  • Table 27: Europe RCS Market by Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 28: Europe RCS Market by Application 2022-2027
  • Table 29: Europe RCS Market by Industry Vertical 2022-2027
  • Table 30: Europe RCS Market by User Type 2022-2027
  • Table 31: Europe RCS Market by Enterprise Type 2022-2027
  • Table 32: Europe RCS Market by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 33: Europe RCS Market by Cloud Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 34: Europe RCS Market by Country 2022-2027
  • Table 35: Latin America RCS Market by Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 36: Latin America RCS Market by Application 2022-2027
  • Table 37: Latin America RCS Market by Industry Vertical 2022-2027
  • Table 38: Latin America RCS Market by User Type 2022-2027
  • Table 39: Latin America RCS Market by Enterprise Type 2022-2027
  • Table 40: Latin America RCS Market by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 41: Latin America RCS Market by Cloud Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 42: Latin America RCS Market by Country 2022-2027
  • Table 43: MEA RCS Market by Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 44: MEA RCS Market by Application 2022-2027
  • Table 45: MEA RCS Market by Industry Vertical 2022-2027
  • Table 46: MEA RCS Market by User Type 2022-2027
  • Table 47: MEA RCS Market by Enterprise Type 2022-2027
  • Table 48: MEA RCS Market by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 49: MEA RCS Market by Cloud Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 50: MEA RCS Market by Country 2022-2027

WebRTC Software, Applications, Services, Solutions and Devices Market with Global and Regional Forecasts

1.0. Executive Summary

2.0. WebRTC Technology and Market Overview

  • 2.1. Understanding WebRTC
    • 2.1.1. WebRTC Features
    • 2.1.2. WebRTC Advantages
    • 2.1.3. Peer to Peer vs. Browser to Browser Communication
    • 2.1.4. Click to Call
  • 2.2. Evolution of WebRTC
  • 2.3. WebRTC Solution Market
  • 2.4. WebRTC Market Factors
    • 2.4.1. Growth Drivers
    • 2.4.2. Market Limitations
    • 2.4.3. Market Opportunities
  • 2.5. WebRTC Ecosystem / Value Chain
    • 2.5.1. Vendors
    • 2.5.2. Products
    • 2.5.3. Solutions and Services
    • 2.5.4. Applications
    • 2.5.5. Delivery Platforms
    • 2.5.6. End Users

3.0. WebRTC Taxonomy

  • 3.1. WebRTC Technology
    • 3.1.1. Native Apps vs. WebRTC
    • 3.1.2. HTML5
    • 3.1.3. WebRTC and Expansion of Media/Data usage via 4G/LTE
    • 3.1.4. LTE/4G, RCS, and WebRTC
    • 3.1.5. Carrier WiFi and WebRTC
    • 3.1.6. Cloud Communication and WebRTC
    • 3.1.7. Open Source API and WebRTC
  • 3.2. WebRTC Architecture
  • 3.3. WebRTC Functionality
    • 3.3.1. Voice Calling
    • 3.3.2. Real Time Messaging
  • 3.4. WebRTC Enterprise Application
    • 3.4.1. Customer Facing Enterprise
    • 3.4.2. In-House Licenses Development
    • 3.4.3. Application and Security
  • 3.5. WebRTC API
    • 3.5.1. Session Description Protocol (SDP)
    • 3.5.2. Open Real-time Communications API (ORCA)
    • 3.5.3. WebRTC Security
    • 3.5.4. Chrome
    • 3.5.5. Firefox
    • 3.5.6. Media Stream (getUserData)
    • 3.5.7. Hookflash
    • 3.5.8. MediaStream API
    • 3.5.9. RTCDataChannel API
  • 3.6. Cloud RTC Platform

4.0. WebRTC Application Cases

  • 4.1. Stages of Creation of WebRTC Application
    • 4.1.1. Getting Started
    • 4.1.2. Creating Video Audio Calling
    • 4.1.3. Using Text
    • 4.1.4. File Sharing
  • 4.2. WebRTC Applications
    • 4.2.1. Use of WebRTC in E-learning
    • 4.2.2. WebRTC in Corporate Meetings
    • 4.2.3. WebRTC and HTML5 Developments
      • 4.2.3.1. Web Applications
      • 4.2.3.2. Off-line Applications
    • 4.2.4. WebRTC for the Mobile Applications
  • 4.3. WebRTC Use Cases
    • 4.3.1. Customer Care
    • 4.3.2. Premium Customer Services
    • 4.3.3. Customer Willingness to Pay for such Premium Services
  • 4.4. Economics of WebRTC

5.0. WebRTC Vendor Landscape

  • 5.1. Overall Competitive Landscape
    • 5.1.1. Platform Vendors
    • 5.1.2. Voice Solution Vendors
    • 5.1.3. Video Solution Vendors
    • 5.1.4. Conference Solution Providers
    • 5.1.5. Telecom WebRTC Carrier
    • 5.1.6. On-Premise Vendors
    • 5.1.7. OTT Communication Providers
    • 5.1.8. Bulk SMS Vendors
    • 5.1.9. Learning and Development Vendors
  • 5.2. Nokia
    • 5.2.1. Overview
    • 5.2.2. Analysis
  • 5.3. AT&T
    • 5.3.1. Overview
    • 5.3.2. Analysis
  • 5.4. Avaya
    • 5.4.1. Overview
    • 5.4.2. Analysis
  • 5.5. CafeX
    • 5.5.1. Overview
    • 5.5.2. Analysis
  • 5.6. Cisco Systems
    • 5.6.1. Overview
    • 5.6.2. Analysis
  • 5.7. Dialogic
    • 5.7.1. Overview
    • 5.7.2. SWOT Analysis
  • 5.8. Ericsson
    • 5.8.1. Overview
    • 5.8.2. Analysis
  • 5.9. Ribbon Communications
    • 5.9.1. Overview
    • 5.9.2. Analysis
  • 5.10. Google
    • 5.10.1. Overview
    • 5.10.2. Analysis
  • 5.11. Huawei Technologies
    • 5.11.1. Overview
    • 5.11.2. Analysis
  • 5.12. IBM Corporation
    • 5.12.1. Overview
    • 5.12.2. SWOT Analysis
  • 5.13. Mitel Networks
    • 5.13.1. Overview
    • 5.13.2. Analysis
  • 5.14. Oracle
    • 5.14.1. Overview
    • 5.14.2. Analysis
  • 5.15. Plivo
    • 5.15.1. Overview
    • 5.15.2. Analysis
  • 5.16. QUOBIS
    • 5.16.1. Overview
    • 5.16.2. SWOT Analysis
  • 5.17. Sonus (Ribbon Communications)
    • 5.17.1. Overview
    • 5.17.2. Analysis
  • 5.18. Temasys
    • 5.18.1. Overview
    • 5.18.2. Analysis
  • 5.19. TokBox Telefonica
    • 5.19.1. Overview
    • 5.19.2. Analysis
  • 5.20. Twilio
    • 5.20.1. Overview
    • 5.20.2. Analysis

6.0. Future of WebRTC

  • 6.1. Beyond Voice/Video and Browsers
  • 6.2. Hybrid P2P and Server-based CDN
  • 6.3. Emerging WebRTC Issues and Opportunities
  • 6.4. WebRTC Implementation Status
  • 6.5. WebRTC Applications in Machine Learning and 5G
  • 6.6. WebRTC vs. RCS

7.0. WEBRTC Market Analysis and Forecasts

  • 7.1. Global WEBRTC Markets 2022-2027
  • 7.2. Web Real-time Communications Components 2022-2027
  • 7.3. Web Real-time Communications Software Applications 2022-2027
  • 7.4. Web Real-time Communications Software Enterprise Applications 2022-2027
  • 7.5. Web Real-time Communications Software IoT Applications 2022-2027
    • 7.5.1. Web Real-time Communications Software Smart Home Applications 2022-2027
    • 7.5.2. Web Real-time Communications Software Smart Healthcare Applications 2022-2027
    • 7.5.3. Web Real-time Communications Software Smart Industry Applications 2022-2027
  • 7.6. Web Real-time Communication Software for Social Media Applications 2022-2027
  • 7.7. Web Real-time Communication Software Deployment 2022-2027
  • 7.8. Web Real-time Communication Software by Devices 2022-2027
  • 7.9. Web Real-time Communication Software by Services 2022-2027
    • 7.9.1. Web Real-time Communication Software by Professional Services 2022-2027
    • 7.9.2. Web Real-time Communication Software by Managed Services 2022-2027
  • 7.10. Web Real-time Communication Software by Industry 2022-2027
  • 7.11. Web Real-time Communication Software by Region 2022-2027

8.0. Summary and Recommendations

  • 8.1. Communication Service Providers
  • 8.2. Social Media Companies
  • 8.3. Content Providers
  • 8.4. Application Developers
  • 8.5. Commerce Providers
  • 8.6. Infrastructure Providers
  • 8.7. Device Manufacturers

9.0. Appendix

  • 9.1. Telecom Application Programming Interfaces
    • 9.1.1. Role and Importance of Telecom APIs
    • 9.1.2. Business Drivers for CSPs to Leverage APIs
      • 9.1.2.1. Need for New Revenue Sources
      • 9.1.2.2. Need for Collaboration with Development Community
      • 9.1.2.3. B2B Services and Asymmetric Business Models
      • 9.1.2.4. Emerging Need for IoT Mediation
    • 9.1.3. Telecom API Categories
      • 9.1.3.1. Access Management
      • 9.1.3.2. Advertising and Marketing
      • 9.1.3.3. Billing of Non-Digital Goods
      • 9.1.3.4. Content Delivery
      • 9.1.3.5. Directory and Registry Management
      • 9.1.3.6. Enterprise Collaboration
      • 9.1.3.7. IVR/Voice Solutions
      • 9.1.3.8. Location Determination
      • 9.1.3.9. M2M and Internet of Things
      • 9.1.3.10. Messaging and other Non-Voice Communications
        • 9.1.3.10.1. Text Messaging
        • 9.1.3.10.2. Multimedia Messaging
      • 9.1.3.11. Number Management
      • 9.1.3.12. Payments including Purchaser Present Verification
      • 9.1.3.13. Presence Detection
      • 9.1.3.14. Real-time Communications and WebRTC
      • 9.1.3.15. Subscriber Identity Management
      • 9.1.3.16. Subscriber Profile Management
      • 9.1.3.17. Quality of Service Management
      • 9.1.3.18. Unified Communications and UCaaS
      • 9.1.3.19. Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
      • 9.1.3.20. Unwanted Call Management and Robo Calls
      • 9.1.3.21. Voice/Speech
    • 9.1.4. Telecom API Business Models
      • 9.1.4.1. Three Business Model Types
        • 9.1.4.1.1. Model One
        • 9.1.4.1.2. Model Two
        • 9.1.4.1.3. Model Three
      • 9.1.4.2. The Asymmetric Business Model
      • 9.1.4.3. Exposing APIs to Developers
      • 9.1.4.4. Web Mash-ups
    • 9.1.5. Segmentation
      • 9.1.5.1. Users by Segment
      • 9.1.5.2. Workforce Management
    • 9.1.6. Competitive Issues
      • 9.1.6.1. Reduced Total Cost of Ownership
      • 9.1.6.2. Open APIs
      • 9.1.6.3. Configurability and Customization
    • 9.1.7. Applications that use APIs
    • 9.1.8. Telecom API Revenue Potential
      • 9.1.8.1. Standalone API Revenue vs. API enabled Revenue
      • 9.1.8.2. Telecom API-enabled Mobile VAS Applications
      • 9.1.8.3. Carrier Focus on Telecom API's for the Enterprise
    • 9.1.9. Telecom API Usage by Industry Segment
    • 9.1.10. Telecom API Value Chain
      • 9.1.10.1. Telecom API Value Chain
      • 9.1.10.2. How the Value Chain Evolves
      • 9.1.10.3. API Transaction Value Split among Players
    • 9.1.11. API Transaction Cost by Type
    • 9.1.12. Volume of API Transactions

Figures

  • Figure 1: WebRTC Framework
  • Figure 2: WebRTC Value Chain / Ecosystem (from Vendor to End User)
  • Figure 3: WebRTC Architecture
  • Figure 4: Video Calling using WebRTC Applications
  • Figure 5: WebRTC Vendor Competitive Landscape
  • Figure 6: Avaya WebRTC Ecosystem Diagram
  • Figure 7: Ribbon Communications Gateway
  • Figure 8: Oracle WebRTC Session Controller
  • Figure 9: Sippo WebRTC Application Controller Diagram
  • Figure 10: WebRTC Progress by Browser Type
  • Figure 11: WebRTC Markets 2022-2027
  • Figure 12: Web Real-time Communications Components 2022-2027
  • Figure 13: Web Real-time Communications Software Applications 2022-2027
  • Figure 14: Web Real-time Communications Software Enterprise Applications 2022-2027
  • Figure 15: Web Real-time Communications Software IoT Applications 2022-2027
  • Figure 16: Web Real-time Communications Software Smart Home Applications 2022-2027
  • Figure 17: Web Real-time Communications Software Smart Healthcare Applications 2022-2027
  • Figure 18: Web Real-time Communications Software Smart Industry Applications 2022-2027
  • Figure 19: Web Real-time Communications Software for Social Media Applications 2022-2027
  • Figure 20: Web Real-time Communications Software Deployment 2022-2027
  • Figure 21: Web Real-time Communications Software by Devices 2022-2027
  • Figure 22: Web Real-time Communications Software by Services 2022-2027
  • Figure 23: Web Real-time Communications Software by Professional Services 2022-2027
  • Figure 24: Web Real-time Communications Software by Managed Services 2022-2027
  • Figure 25: Web Real-time Communications Software by Industry 2022-2027
  • Figure 26: Web Real-time Communications Software by Region 2022-2027
  • Figure 27: WebRTC at the Center of Coms, Apps, Content, and Commerce
  • Figure 28: Communication Service Provider Assets
  • Figure 29: Next Generation CSP Assets driving Telecom API Usage
  • Figure 30: RCS and Telecom API Integration
  • Figure 31: Enterprise Dashboard
  • Figure 32: Enterprise Dashboard App Example
  • Figure 33: Telecom API Value Chain
  • Figure 34: API Transaction Value by Type

Tables

  • Table 1: WebRTC Markets 2022-2027
  • Table 2: Web Real-time Communications Components 2022-2027
  • Table 3: Web Real-time Communications Software Applications 2022-2027
  • Table 4: Web Real-time Communications Software Enterprise Applications 2022-2027
  • Table 5: Web Real-time Communications Software IoT Applications 2022-2027
  • Table 6: Web Real-time Communications Software Smart Home Applications 2022-2027
  • Table 7: Web Real-time Communications Software Smart Healthcare Applications 2022-2027
  • Table 8: Web Real-time Communications Software Smart Industry Applications 2022-2027
  • Table 9: Web Real-time Communications Software for Social Media Applications 2022-2027
  • Table 10: Web Real-time Communications Software Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 11: Web Real-time Communications Software by Devices 2022-2027
  • Table 12: Web Real-time Communications Software by Services 2022-2027
  • Table 13: Web Real-time Communications Software by Professional Services 2022-2027
  • Table 14: Web Real-time Communications Software by Managed Services 2022-2027
  • Table 15: Web Real-time Communications Software by Industry 2022-2027
  • Table 16: Web Real-time Communications Software by Region 2022-2027

Telecom API Market by Technologies, Application and Service Types, Stakeholders, User Types, Deployment, and Platform as a Service Types

1.0. Executive Summary

2.0. Introduction

  • 2.1. About the Report
    • 2.1.1. Topics Covered
    • 2.1.2. Key Findings
    • 2.1.3. Target Audience
  • 2.2. Programmable Telecom
    • 2.2.1. Programmable Telecom Definition
    • 2.2.2. Programmable Telecom Purpose
    • 2.2.3. Telecom Programmability Tools
      • 2.2.3.1. Application Programming Interfaces (API)
      • 2.2.3.2. Cloud Hosted Services
      • 2.2.3.3. Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS)
      • 2.2.3.4. Graphical User Interfaces (GUI)
      • 2.2.3.5. Open Source Telecom Software
      • 2.2.3.6. Software Development Kits (SDK)
      • 2.2.3.7. Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS)
    • 2.2.4. Programmable Telecom Deployment Models
  • 2.3. State of the Industry

3.0. Telecom API Overview

  • 3.1. Role and Importance of Telecom APIs
  • 3.2. Business Drivers for CSPs to Leverage APIs
    • 3.2.1. Need for New Revenue Sources
    • 3.2.2. Need for Collaboration with Development Community
    • 3.2.3. B2B Services and Asymmetric Business Models
    • 3.2.4. Emerging Need for IoT Mediation
  • 3.3. Telecom API Categories
    • 3.3.1. Access Management
    • 3.3.2. Advertising and Marketing
    • 3.3.3. Billing of Non-Digital Goods
    • 3.3.4. Content Delivery
    • 3.3.5. Directory and Registry Management
    • 3.3.6. Enterprise Collaboration
    • 3.3.7. IVR/Voice Solutions
    • 3.3.8. Location Determination
    • 3.3.9. M2M and Internet of Things
    • 3.3.10. Messaging and other Non-Voice Communications
      • 3.3.10.1. Text Messaging
      • 3.3.10.2. Rich Communications Suite Enhanced Messaging (RCS-e)
      • 3.3.10.3. Multimedia Messaging
    • 3.3.11. Number Management
    • 3.3.12. Payments including Purchaser Present Verification
    • 3.3.13. Presence Detection
    • 3.3.14. Real-time Communications and WebRTC
    • 3.3.15. Subscriber Identity Management
    • 3.3.16. Subscriber Profile Management
    • 3.3.17. Quality of Service Management
    • 3.3.18. Unified Communications and UCaaS
    • 3.3.19. Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
    • 3.3.20. Unwanted Call Management and Robo Calls
    • 3.3.21. Voice/Speech
  • 3.4. Telecom API Business Models
    • 3.4.1. Three Business Model Types
      • 3.4.1.1. Model One
      • 3.4.1.2. Model Two
      • 3.4.1.3. Model Three
  • 3.5. Enterprise Market Segmentation
    • 3.5.1. Use Case Segmentation
    • 3.5.2. Workforce Management
    • 3.5.3. Fraud Prevention
    • 3.5.4. Call Centers
  • 3.6. Competitive Issues
    • 3.6.1. Reduced Total Cost of Ownership
    • 3.6.2. Open APIs
    • 3.6.3. Configurability and Customization
  • 3.7. Applications that use APIs
  • 3.8. Telecom API Revenue Potential
    • 3.8.1. Standalone API Revenue vs. API enabled Revenue
    • 3.8.2. Telecom API-enabled Mobile VAS Applications
    • 3.8.3. Carrier Focus on Telecom API's for the Enterprise
  • 3.9. Telecom API Usage by Industry Segment
  • 3.10. Telecom API Value Chain
    • 3.10.1. Telecom API Value Chain
    • 3.10.2. How the Value Chain Evolves
    • 3.10.3. API Transaction Value Split among Players
  • 3.11. API Transaction Cost by Type
  • 3.12. Volume of API Transactions

4.0. API Aggregation Marketplace

  • 4.1. Role of API Aggregators
  • 4.2. Total Cost of Operation with API Aggregators
    • 4.2.1. Start-up Costs
    • 4.2.2. Transaction Costs
    • 4.2.3. Ongoing Maintenance/Support
    • 4.2.4. Professional Services by Intermediaries
  • 4.3. Aggregator API Usage by Category
    • 4.3.1. API Aggregator Example: LocationSmart
    • 4.3.2. Aggregation: Intersection of Two Big Needs
    • 4.3.3. The Case for Other API Categories
    • 4.3.4. Moving Towards New Business Models

5.0. Telecom API Marketplace

  • 5.1. Data as a Service (DaaS)
    • 5.1.1. Carrier Structured and Unstructured Data
    • 5.1.2. Carrier Data Management in DaaS
    • 5.1.3. Data Federation in the DaaS Ecosystem
  • 5.2. API Marketplace Companies
    • 5.2.1. Kong (Mashape)
    • 5.2.2. Salesforce (Mulesoft)
    • 5.2.3. TeleStax
  • 5.3. Telecom API Ecosystem Vendors
    • 5.3.1. APIs part of Infrastructure and Services Portfolio
      • 5.3.1.1. Ericsson
      • 5.3.1.2. Huawei
      • 5.3.1.3. Nokia Networks
      • 5.3.1.4. Ribbon Communications
    • 5.3.2. API Capabilities acquired via Merger & Acquisitions
      • 5.3.2.1. Amdocs
      • 5.3.2.2. Aspect Software
      • 5.3.2.3. BICS
      • 5.3.2.4. CA Technologies
      • 5.3.2.5. Cisco
      • 5.3.2.6. Google
      • 5.3.2.7. Oracle
      • 5.3.2.8. Persistent Systems
      • 5.3.2.9. VoIP Innovations
      • 5.3.2.10. Vonage
    • 5.3.3. API Capabilities Independently Developed
      • 5.3.3.1. Apidaze (VoIP Innovations)
      • 5.3.3.2. Apifonica
      • 5.3.3.3. Bandwidth Communications Inc.
      • 5.3.3.4. CLX Communications
      • 5.3.3.5. Fortumo
      • 5.3.3.6. hSenid Mobile
      • 5.3.3.7. Hubtel
      • 5.3.3.8. MessageBird
      • 5.3.3.9. Syniverse
      • 5.3.3.10. Telnyx
      • 5.3.3.11. Tyntec
      • 5.3.3.12. Twilio
      • 5.3.3.13. Vidyo
  • 5.4. Telecom Application Development Market
    • 5.4.1. Communications-enabled App Marketplace ("CAM")
      • 5.4.1.1. Market Opportunities and Challenges
      • 5.4.1.2. Marketplace Facilitators
    • 5.4.2. Improving Existing Apps and Services Marketplace

6.0. Telecom API App Enablers

  • 6.1. Monetization of Communications-enabled Apps
    • 6.1.1. Direct API Revenue
    • 6.1.2. Data Monetization
    • 6.1.3. Cost Savings
    • 6.1.4. Higher Usage
    • 6.1.5. Churn Reduction
  • 6.2. Telecom App Development Issues
    • 6.2.1. Security
    • 6.2.2. Data Privacy
    • 6.2.3. Interoperability

7.0. Communication Service Provider Telecom API Strategies

  • 7.1. Carrier Market Strategy and Positioning
    • 7.1.1. API Investment Stabilization
    • 7.1.2. Carriers, APIs, and OTT
    • 7.1.3. Leveraging Subscriber Data and APIs
    • 7.1.4. Telecom API Standards
      • 7.1.4.1. GSMA
      • 7.1.4.2. TM Forum
    • 7.1.5. Telecom APIs and Enterprise
  • 7.2. Select Network Operator API Programs
    • 7.2.1. AT&T
    • 7.2.2. Verizon Wireless
    • 7.2.3. Vodafone
    • 7.2.4. France Telecom (Orange)
    • 7.2.5. Telefonica
  • 7.3. Carrier Focus on Internal Telecom API Usage
    • 7.3.1. The Case for Internal Usage
    • 7.3.2. Internal Telecom API Use Cases
  • 7.4. Carriers and OTT Service Providers
    • 7.4.1. Allowing OTT Providers to Manage Applications
    • 7.4.2. Carriers Lack the Innovative Skills to Capitalize on APIs Alone
  • 7.5. Carriers and Value-added Services
    • 7.5.1. Role and Importance of VAS
    • 7.5.2. The Case for Carrier Communication-enabled VAS
    • 7.5.3. Challenges and Opportunities for Carriers in VAS

8.0. API Enabled App Developer Strategies

  • 8.1. Telecom APIs as a Critical Developer Asset
  • 8.2. Judicious Choice of API Releases
  • 8.3. Working alongside Carrier Programs
  • 8.4. Developer Preferences: OTT Service Providers vs Carriers

9.0. Telecom API Vendor Strategies

  • 9.1. General Strategies
    • 9.1.1. Value Chain Enhancers and Development Facilitators
    • 9.1.2. Moving from Platforms to Cloud-based CPaaS
  • 9.2. Specific Strategies
    • 9.2.1. Reliance upon SIP Trunking
    • 9.2.2. Improving Existing Solutions
    • 9.2.3. Increased Focus on Enterprise Solutions
    • 9.2.4. Embracing Next Generation Use Cases

10.0. Global Markets for Telecom APIs

  • 10.1. Telecom API Market by Category
  • 10.2. Telecom API Market by Service Type
  • 10.3. Telecom API Market by User Type
  • 10.4. Telecom API Market by Network Technology
  • 10.5. Telecom API Market by Deployment
  • 10.6. Telecom APIs Market by Platform as a Service
    • 10.6.1. Telecom APIs Market by CPaaS
    • 10.6.2. Telecom APIs Market by UCaaS
  • 10.7. Telecom API Market by Module
  • 10.8. Telecom API Market by Stakeholders
  • 10.9. Telecom API Market by Region

11.0. North American Markets for Telecom APIs

  • 11.1. North American Markets for Telecom APIs by Country
  • 11.2. North American Telecom API Market by Category
  • 11.3. North American Telecom API Market by Service Type
  • 11.4. North American Telecom API Market by User Type
  • 11.5. North American Telecom API Market by Network Technology
  • 11.6. North American Telecom API Market by Deployment
  • 11.7. North America Telecom APIs Market by Platform as a Service
    • 11.7.1. North America Telecom APIs Market by CPaaS
    • 11.7.2. North America Telecom APIs Market by UCaaS
  • 11.8. North American Telecom API Market by Module
  • 11.9. North American Telecom API Market by Stakeholders

12.0. Latin American Markets for Telecom APIs

  • 12.1. Latin American Markets for Telecom APIs by Country
  • 12.2. Latin American Telecom API Market by Category
  • 12.3. Latin American Telecom API Market by Service Type
  • 12.4. Latin American Telecom API Market by User Type
  • 12.5. Latin American Telecom API Market by Network Technology
  • 12.6. Latin American Telecom API Market by Deployment
  • 12.7. Latin American Telecom APIs Market by Platform as a Service
    • 12.7.1. Latin American Telecom APIs Market by CPaaS
    • 12.7.2. Latin America Telecom APIs Market by UCaaS
  • 12.8. Latin American Telecom API Market by Module
  • 12.9. Latin American Telecom API Market by Stakeholders

13.0. European Markets for Telecom APIs

  • 13.1. European Markets for Telecom APIs by Country
  • 13.2. European Telecom API Market by Category
  • 13.3. European Telecom API Market by Service Type
  • 13.4. European Telecom API Market by User Type
  • 13.5. European Telecom API Market by Network Technology
  • 13.6. European Telecom API Market by Deployment
  • 13.7. European Telecom APIs Market by Platform as a Service
    • 13.7.1. European Telecom APIs Market by CPaaS
    • 13.7.2. Europe Telecom APIs Market by UCaaS
  • 13.8. European Telecom API Market by Module
  • 13.9. European Telecom API Market by Stakeholders

14.0. APAC Markets for Telecom APIs

  • 14.1. APAC Markets for Telecom APIs by Country
  • 14.2. APAC Telecom API Market by Category
  • 14.3. APAC Telecom API Market by Service Type
  • 14.4. APAC Telecom API Market by User Type
  • 14.5. APAC Telecom API Market by Network Technology
  • 14.6. APAC Telecom API Market by Deployment
  • 14.7. APAC Telecom APIs Market by Platform as a Service
    • 14.7.1. APAC Telecom APIs Market by CPaaS
    • 14.7.2. APAC Telecom APIs Market by UCaaS
  • 14.8. APAC Telecom API Market by Module
  • 14.9. APAC Telecom API Market by Stakeholders

15.0. MEA Markets for Telecom APIs

  • 15.1. MEA Markets for Telecom APIs by Country
  • 15.2. MEA Telecom API Market by Category
  • 15.3. MEA Telecom API Market by Service Type
  • 15.4. MEA Telecom API Market by User Type
  • 15.5. MEA Telecom API Market by Network Technology
  • 15.6. MEA Telecom API Market by Deployment
  • 15.7. MEA Telecom APIs Market by Platform as a Service
    • 15.7.1. MEA Telecom APIs Market by CPaaS
    • 15.7.2. MEA Telecom APIs Market by UCaaS
  • 15.8. MEA Telecom API Market by Module
  • 15.9. MEA Telecom API Market by Stakeholders

16.0. Telecom API Success Stories

  • 16.1. Patronus
  • 16.2. RumbleUP
  • 16.3. Rently
  • 16.4. Phone.com
  • 16.5. VOIPo

17.0. Technology and Market Drivers for Future API Market Growth

  • 17.1. Service Oriented Architecture
  • 17.2. Software Defined Networks
  • 17.3. Virtualization
    • 17.3.1. Virtualization vs. SDN
    • 17.3.2. Network Function Virtualization
    • 17.3.3. Virtualization beyond Network Functions
  • 17.4. Internet of Things
    • 17.4.1. Internet of Things Definition
    • 17.4.2. IoT Technologies
      • 17.4.2.1. Embedded Systems
      • 17.4.2.2. Connected Devices
      • 17.4.2.3. Wireless Solutions
        • 17.4.2.3.1. Cellular Data
        • 17.4.2.3.2. WiMAX and Satellite
        • 17.4.2.3.3. Wi-Fi
        • 17.4.2.3.4. RFID/NFC
        • 17.4.2.3.5. Bluetooth
        • 17.4.2.3.6. ZigBee
        • 17.4.2.3.7. Ultra-wide Band (UWB)
        • 17.4.2.3.8. Dedicated Short-range Communications (DSRC)
        • 17.4.2.3.9. Beacon Technologies
      • 17.4.2.4. Sensors and Detection
      • 17.4.2.5. Addressing/Mapping
      • 17.4.2.6. Data Storage/Management
      • 17.4.2.7. Machine-to-Machine (M2M)
    • 17.4.3. IoT Applications
    • 17.4.4. IoT Solutions
    • 17.4.5. IoT, DaaS, and APIs
  • 17.5. Bringing it all Together for a Bright Telecom API Future
  • 17.6. IoT WANs and Telecom APIs
    • 17.6.1. Cellular IoT WAN
    • 17.6.2. Non-Cellular IoT WAN
    • 17.6.3. Cellular vs. Non-Cellular IoT WAN Telecom API Needs
    • 17.6.4. Telecom APIs for IoT Authentication and Platforms

18.0. Conclusions and Recommendation

19.0. Appendix

  • 19.1. Telecom API Definitions
  • 19.2. More on Telecom APIs and DaaS
    • 19.2.1. Tiered Data Focus
    • 19.2.2. Value-based Pricing
    • 19.2.3. Open Development Environment
    • 19.2.4. Specific Strategies
      • 19.2.4.1. Service Ecosystem and Platforms
      • 19.2.4.2. Bringing to Together Multiple Sources for Mash-ups
      • 19.2.4.3. Developing Value-added Services as Proof Points
      • 19.2.4.4. Open Access to all Entities including Competitors
      • 19.2.4.5. Prepare for Big Opportunities with the Internet of Things (IoT)
  • 19.3. Monetizing IoT APIs
    • 19.3.1. IoT API Business Models
    • 19.3.2. Peer Support of Platforms, Devices, and Gateways
    • 19.3.3. Supporting the API Developer Community
    • 19.3.4. Data and Database Transactions

Figures

  • Figure 1: Communication Service Provider Assets
  • Figure 2: Next Generation CSP Assets driving Telecom API Usage
  • Figure 3: Telecom API: Standalone vs. Finished Services
  • Figure 4: RCS and Telecom API Integration
  • Figure 5: Business vs. Consumer Telecom API Focus
  • Figure 6: Enterprise Dashboard
  • Figure 7: Enterprise Dashboard App Example
  • Figure 8: Telecom API Value Chain
  • Figure 9: Volume of API Transactions for a Tier 1 Carrier
  • Figure 10: Cloud Services and APIs
  • Figure 11: Programmable Telecom Vendor Services Comparative Segmentation
  • Figure 12: GSMA OneAPI: Benefits to Stakeholders
  • Figure 13: AT&T Wireless API Catalog
  • Figure 14: Verizon Wireless API Program
  • Figure 15: France Telecom (Orange) API Program
  • Figure 16: Telefonica API Program
  • Figure 17: Carrier Internal Use of Telecom APIs
  • Figure 18: Global Markets for Telecom APIs 2019-2026
  • Figure 19: Global Markets for Telecom APIs by Category 2022-2027
  • Figure 20: Global Markets for Telecom APIs by User Type 2022-2027
  • Figure 21: Global Markets for Telecom APIs by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Figure 22: Global Markets for Telecom APIs by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Figure 23: Global Markets for Telecom APIs by Platform as a Service 2022-2027
  • Figure 24: Global Markets for Telecom APIs by CPaaS 2022-2027
  • Figure 25: Global Markets for Telecom APIs by UCaaS 2022-2027
  • Figure 26: Global Markets for Telecom APIs by Module 2022-2027
  • Figure 27: Global Markets for Telecom APIs by Stakeholder 2022-2027
  • Figure 28: Global Markets for Telecom APIs by Region 2022-2027
  • Figure 29: North American Markets for Telecom APIs by Country 2022-2027
  • Figure 30: North American Markets for Telecom APIs by Category 2022-2027
  • Figure 31: North American Markets for Telecom APIs by User Type 2022-2027
  • Figure 32: North American Markets for Telecom APIs by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Figure 33: North American Markets for Telecom APIs by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Figure 34: North American Markets for Telecom APIs by Platform as a Service 2022-2027
  • Figure 35: North American Markets for Telecom APIs by CPaaS 2022-2027
  • Figure 36: North American Markets for Telecom APIs by UCaaS 2022-2027
  • Figure 37: North American Markets for Telecom APIs by Module 2022-2027
  • Figure 38: North American Markets for Telecom APIs by Stakeholder 2022-2027
  • Figure 39: Latin American Markets for Telecom APIs by Country 2022-2027
  • Figure 40: Latin American Markets for Telecom APIs by Category 2022-2027
  • Figure 41: Latin American Markets for Telecom APIs by User Type 2022-2027
  • Figure 42: Latin American Markets for Telecom APIs by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Figure 43: Latin American Markets for Telecom APIs by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Figure 44: Latin American Markets for Telecom APIs by Platform as a Service 2022-2027
  • Figure 45: Latin American Markets for Telecom APIs by CPaaS 2022-2027
  • Figure 46: Latin American Markets for Telecom APIs by UCaaS 2022-2027
  • Figure 47: Latin American Markets for Telecom APIs by Module 2022-2027
  • Figure 48: Latin American Markets for Telecom APIs by Stakeholder 2022-2027
  • Figure 49: European Markets for Telecom APIs by Country 2022-2027
  • Figure 50: European Markets for Telecom APIs by Category 2022-2027
  • Figure 51: European Markets for Telecom APIs by User Type 2022-2027
  • Figure 52: European Markets for Telecom APIs by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Figure 53: European Markets for Telecom APIs by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Figure 54: European Markets for Telecom APIs by Platform as a Service 2022-2027
  • Figure 55: European Markets for Telecom APIs by CPaaS 2022-2027
  • Figure 56: European Markets for Telecom APIs by UCaaS 2022-2027
  • Figure 57: European Markets for Telecom APIs by Module 2022-2027
  • Figure 58: European Markets for Telecom APIs by Stakeholder 2022-2027
  • Figure 59: APAC Markets for Telecom APIs by Country 2022-2027
  • Figure 60: APAC Markets for Telecom APIs by Category 2022-2027
  • Figure 61: APAC Markets exactly or Telecom API by User Type 2022-2027
  • Figure 62: APAC Markets for Telecom APIs by User Type 2022-2027
  • Figure 63: APAC Markets for Telecom APIs by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Figure 64: APAC Markets for Telecom APIs by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Figure 65: APAC Markets for Telecom APIs by Platform as a Service 2022-2027
  • Figure 66: APAC Markets for Telecom APIs by CPaaS 2022-2027
  • Figure 67: APAC Markets for Telecom APIs by UCaaS 2022-2027
  • Figure 68: APAC Markets for Telecom APIs by Module 2022-2027
  • Figure 69: APAC Markets for Telecom APIs by Stakeholder 2022-2027
  • Figure 70: MEA Markets for Telecom APIs by Country 2022-2027
  • Figure 71: MEA Markets for Telecom APIs by Category 2022-2027
  • Figure 72: MEA Markets for Telecom APIs by User Type 2022-2027
  • Figure 73: MEA Markets for Telecom APIs by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Figure 74: MEA Markets for Telecom APIs by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Figure 75: MEA Markets for Telecom APIs by Platform as a Service 2022-2027
  • Figure 76: MEA Markets for Telecom APIs by CPaaS 2022-2027
  • Figure 77: MEA Markets for Telecom APIs by UCaaS 2022-2027
  • Figure 78: MEA Markets for Telecom APIs by Module 2022-2027
  • Figure 79: MEA Markets for Telecom APIs by Stakeholder 2022-2027
  • Figure 80: Services Oriented Architecture
  • Figure 81: Global Connected IoT Things
  • Figure 82: IoT and Future Telecom API Topology
  • Figure 83: 3GPP IoT Proposals for LTE, Narrowband and 5G Network
  • Figure 84: LoRaWAN Network Architecture
  • Figure 85: Cellular vs. Non-Cellular IoT WAN Comparison
  • Figure 86: Different Data Types and Functions in DaaS
  • Figure 87: Ecosystem and Platform Model
  • Figure 88: Telecom API and Internet of Things Mediation
  • Figure 89: DaaS and IoT Mediation

Tables

  • Table 1: API Transaction Value by Type
  • Table 2: Global Markets for Telecom APIs 2022-2027
  • Table 3: Global Markets for Telecom API by Category 2022-2027
  • Table 4: Global Markets for Telecom API by Service Type 2022-2027
  • Table 5: Global Markets for Telecom API by User Type 2022-2027
  • Table 6: Global Markets for Telecom API by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 7: Global Markets for Telecom API by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 8: Global Markets for Telecom API by Communication-enabled Platform as a Service 2022-2027
  • Table 9: Global Markets for Telecom API by CPaaS 2022-2027
  • Table 10: Global Markets for Telecom API by UCaaS 2022-2027
  • Table 11: Global Markets for Telecom API by Module 2022-2027
  • Table 12: Global Markets for Telecom API by Stakeholders 2022-2027
  • Table 13: Global Markets for Telecom API by Region 2022-2027
  • Table 14: North American Markets for Telecom API by Country 2022-2027
  • Table 15: North American Markets for Telecom API by Category 2022-2027
  • Table 16: North American Markets for Telecom API by Service Type 2022-2027
  • Table 17: North American Markets for Telecom API by User Type 2022-2027
  • Table 18: North American Markets for Telecom API by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 19: North American Markets for Telecom API by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 20: North American Markets for Telecom API by Platform as a Service 2022-2027
  • Table 21: North American Markets for Telecom API by CPaaS 2022-2027
  • Table 22: North American Markets for Telecom API by UCaaS 2022-2027
  • Table 23: North American Markets for Telecom API by Module 2022-2027
  • Table 24: North American Markets for Telecom API by Stakeholders 2022-2027
  • Table 25: Latin American Markets for Telecom API by Country 2022-2027
  • Table 26: Latin American Markets for Telecom API by Category 2022-2027
  • Table 27: Latin American Markets for Telecom API by Service Type 2022-2027
  • Table 28: Latin American Markets for Telecom API by User Type 2022-2027
  • Table 29: Latin American Markets for Telecom API by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 30: Latin American Markets for Telecom API by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 31: Latin American Markets for Telecom API by Platform as a Service 2022-2027
  • Table 32: Latin American Markets for Telecom API by CPaaS 2022-2027
  • Table 33: Latin American Markets for Telecom API by UCaaS 2022-2027
  • Table 34: Latin American Markets for Telecom API by Module 2022-2027
  • Table 35: Latin American Markets for Telecom API by Stakeholders 2022-2027
  • Table 36: European Markets for Telecom API by Country 2022-2027
  • Table 37: European Markets for Telecom API by Category 2022-2027
  • Table 38: European Markets for Telecom API by Service Type 2022-2027
  • Table 39: European Markets for Telecom API by User Type 2022-2027
  • Table 40: European Markets for Telecom API by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 41: European Markets for Telecom API by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 42: European Markets for Telecom API by Platform as a Service 2022-2027
  • Table 43: European Markets for Telecom API by CPaaS 2022-2027
  • Table 44: European Markets for Telecom API by UCaaS 2022-2027
  • Table 45: European Markets for Telecom API by Module 2022-2027
  • Table 46: European Markets for Telecom API by Stakeholders 2022-2027
  • Table 47: APAC Markets for Telecom API by Country 2022-2027
  • Table 48: APAC Markets for Telecom API by Category 2022-2027
  • Table 49: APAC Markets for Telecom API by Service Type 2022-2027
  • Table 50: APAC Markets for Telecom API by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 51: APAC Markets for Telecom API by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 52: APAC Markets for Telecom API by Platform as a Service 2022-2027
  • Table 53: APAC Markets for Telecom API by CPaaS 2022-2027
  • Table 54: APAC Markets for Telecom API by UCaaS 2022-2027
  • Table 55: APAC Markets for Telecom API by Module 2022-2027
  • Table 56: APAC Markets for Telecom API by Stakeholders 2022-2027
  • Table 57: MEA Markets for Telecom API by Country 2022-2027
  • Table 58: MEA Markets for Telecom API by Category 2022-2027
  • Table 59: MEA Markets for Telecom API by Service Type 2022-2027
  • Table 60: MEA Markets for Telecom API by User Type 2022-2027
  • Table 61: MEA Markets for Telecom API by Network Technology 2022-2027
  • Table 62: MEA Markets for Telecom API by Deployment 2022-2027
  • Table 63: MEA Markets for Telecom API by Platform as a Service 2022-2027
  • Table 64: MEA Markets for Telecom API by CPaaS 2022-2027
  • Table 65: MEA Markets for Telecom API by UCaaS 2022-2027
  • Table 66: MEA Markets for Telecom API by Module 2022-2027
  • Table 67: MEA Markets for Telecom API by Stakeholders 2022-2027
  • Table 68: Global Connected Devices by Non-IoT Product
  • Table 69: Global Connected Devices by Consumer IoT Product
  • Table 70: Global Connected Devices by Enterprise IoT Product
  • Table 71: Global Connected Devices by Industrial IoT Product
  • Table 72: Global Connected Devices by Government IoT Product

Data as a Service Market by Enterprise, Industrial, Public, and Government Data Applications and Services

1.0. Executive Summary

  • 1.1. Global Data as a Service Market
  • 1.2. DaaS Market by Data Type
  • 1.3. DaaS Market by Region

2.0. Data as a Service Technologies

  • 2.1. Cloud Computing and DaaS
  • 2.2. Database Approaches and Solutions
    • 2.2.1. Relational Database Management System
    • 2.2.2. NoSQL
    • 2.2.3. Hadoop
    • 2.2.4. High Performance Computing Cluster
    • 2.2.5. OpenStack
  • 2.3. DaaS and the XaaS Ecosystem
  • 2.4. Open Data Center Alliance
  • 2.5. Market Sizing by Horizontal

3.0. Data as a Service Market Advantages, Use Cases, and Framework

  • 3.1. Benefits of data as a service
  • 3.2. Criticisms Related to Data-as-a-Service
  • 3.3. Use Cases
  • 3.4. Pricing models for Data as a Service
  • 3.5. Tools used for DaaS

4.0. Data as a Service Market

  • 4.1. Market Overview
    • 4.1.1. Understanding Data as a Service
    • 4.1.2. Data Structure
    • 4.1.3. Specialization
    • 4.1.4. DaaS Vendors
  • 4.2. Vendor Analysis and Prospects
    • 4.2.1. Large Vendors
    • 4.2.2. Mid-sized Vendors
    • 4.2.3. Small Vendors
    • 4.2.4. Market Sizing
  • 4.3. Data as a Service Market Drivers and Constraints
    • 4.3.1. Data as a Service Market Drivers
      • 4.3.1.1. Business Intelligence and DaaS Integration
      • 4.3.1.2. The Cloud Enabler DaaS
      • 4.3.1.3. XaaS Drives DaaS
    • 4.3.2. Data as a Service Market Constraints
      • 4.3.2.1. Need for Data Integration
      • 4.3.2.2. Issues Relating to Data-as-a-Service Integration
  • 4.4. Barriers and Challenges to DaaS Adoption
    • 4.4.1. Enterprises Reluctance to Change
    • 4.4.2. Responsibility of Data Security Externalized
    • 4.4.3. Security Concerns
    • 4.4.4. Cyber Attacks
    • 4.4.5. Unclear Agreements
    • 4.4.6. Complexity is a Deterrent
    • 4.4.7. Lack of Cloud Interoperability
    • 4.4.8. Service Provider Resistance to Audits
    • 4.4.9. Viability of Third-party Providers
    • 4.4.10. No Move of Systems and Data is without Cost
    • 4.4.11. Lack of Integration Features in the Public Cloud = Reduced Functionality
  • 4.5. Market Share and Geographic Influence
  • 4.6. DaaS Vendor Analysis
    • 4.6.1. Strategic Analysis of Players
    • 4.6.2. 1010data
    • 4.6.3. 3i Data Scraping
    • 4.6.4. Accenture PLC
    • 4.6.5. Actifio
    • 4.6.6. Acxiom Corporation
    • 4.6.7. Alteryx Ltd.
    • 4.6.8. Amazon Web Services, Inc.
    • 4.6.9. Apaleo Marketplace
    • 4.6.10. Appier
    • 4.6.11. AtScale Inc.
    • 4.6.12. Bloomberg Finance L.P.
    • 4.6.13. Cazena Inc
    • 4.6.14. Cisco Systems Inc.
    • 4.6.15. ClickFox
    • 4.6.16. Column Technologies
    • 4.6.17. comScore Inc.
    • 4.6.18. Continental vAnalytics
    • 4.6.19. Coriolis Technologies
    • 4.6.20. Corporate360
    • 4.6.21. Crunchbase Inc.
    • 4.6.22. CTERA
    • 4.6.23. Datameer
    • 4.6.24. Datasift Inc.
    • 4.6.25. DataStax Inc.
    • 4.6.26. Dawex Systems
    • 4.6.27. DC Frontiers Pte. Ltd.
    • 4.6.28. Dell EMC
    • 4.6.29. Demandbase (Whotoo)
    • 4.6.30. Denodo Technologies
    • 4.6.31. Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
    • 4.6.32. Dremio
    • 4.6.33. Equifax, Inc.
    • 4.6.34. ESRI, Inc.
    • 4.6.35. Experian
    • 4.6.36. Facebook Inc.
    • 4.6.37. Factiva
    • 4.6.38. FICO
    • 4.6.39. GE Predix
    • 4.6.40. getsix Group
    • 4.6.41. GigaSpaces
    • 4.6.42. Google Inc.
    • 4.6.43. Guavus Inc.
    • 4.6.44. Hewlett Packard Enterprise
    • 4.6.45. HG Data Company
    • 4.6.46. Hitachi Data Systems
    • 4.6.47. Hoovers
    • 4.6.48. Hortonworks
    • 4.6.49. IBM Corporation
    • 4.6.50. IHS Inc.
    • 4.6.51. Infochimps
    • 4.6.52. Infogix Inc.
    • 4.6.53. Informatica Corporation
    • 4.6.54. Information Builders Inc.
    • 4.6.55. Information Resources, Inc.
    • 4.6.56. Infosys
    • 4.6.57. Intel
    • 4.6.58. Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
    • 4.6.59. Intuit
    • 4.6.60. IOTA Foundation
    • 4.6.61. IQM Corporation
    • 4.6.62. K2View
    • 4.6.63. KBC Global
    • 4.6.64. LexisNexis Group
    • 4.6.65. LinkedIn Corporation
    • 4.6.66. MapR Technologies Inc.
    • 4.6.67. MariaDB
    • 4.6.68. MasterCard Advisors
    • 4.6.69. Microsoft Corporation
    • 4.6.70. Mighty AI, Inc.
    • 4.6.71. Mindtree
    • 4.6.72. Mobilewalla
    • 4.6.73. Moody's Corporation
    • 4.6.74. Morningstar, Inc.
    • 4.6.75. Nielsen Holdings Plc
    • 4.6.76. Opera Solutions LLC
    • 4.6.77. Optum Inc.
    • 4.6.78. Oracle Corporation
    • 4.6.79. Pentaho
    • 4.6.80. PlaceIQ Inc.
    • 4.6.81. Protel I/O
    • 4.6.82. Qlik Technologies Inc.
    • 4.6.83. Qubole
    • 4.6.84. Quest Software
    • 4.6.85. Rackspace
    • 4.6.86. Red Hat
    • 4.6.87. Salesforce.com
    • 4.6.88. SAP SE
    • 4.6.89. SAS Institute
    • 4.6.90. SiteMinder Exchange
    • 4.6.91. SlamData
    • 4.6.92. SMARTe Inc.
    • 4.6.93. SnapLogic
    • 4.6.94. Snapshot
    • 4.6.95. Snowflake Computing
    • 4.6.96. Splunk
    • 4.6.97. Talend
    • 4.6.98. Teradata
    • 4.6.99. Terbine
  • 4.6.100. Terracotta
  • 4.6.101. The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation
  • 4.6.102. The Weather Company LLC
  • 4.6.103. Thomson Reuters Corp.
  • 4.6.104. ThoughtSpot Inc.
  • 4.6.105. TIBCO Software Inc.
  • 4.6.106. Tresata
  • 4.6.107. Twitter, Inc.
  • 4.6.108. Urban Mapping
  • 4.6.109. Wisers Information Limited
  • 4.6.110. Wolters Kluwer N.V.
  • 4.6.111. Workday
  • 4.6.112. Xignite
  • 4.6.113. Zerto

5.0. Data as a Service Strategies

  • 5.1. General Strategies
    • 5.1.1. Tiered Data Focus
    • 5.1.2. Value-based Pricing
    • 5.1.3. Open Development Environment
  • 5.2. Strategies for Emerging Market Opportunities
    • 5.2.1. Communication Service Providers and DaaS
      • 5.2.1.1. Service Ecosystem and Platforms
      • 5.2.1.2. Bringing to Together Multiple Sources for Mash-ups
      • 5.2.1.3. Developing Value-added Services as Proof Points
      • 5.2.1.4. Open Access to all Entities including Competitors
    • 5.2.2. Internet of Things and Data as a Service
      • 5.2.2.1. Data as a Service is a Perfect Match for IoT
      • 5.2.2.2. IoT Management for DaaS
      • 5.2.2.3. Integrating IoT Data for DaaS
      • 5.2.2.4. IoT Data as a Service requires Data Mediation
    • 5.2.3. Edge Networks and Data as a Service
      • 5.2.3.1. Mobile Edge Computing
      • 5.2.3.2. Data from the Edge: MEC and Data as a Service
  • 5.3. Service Provider Strategies
    • 5.3.1. Telecom Network Operators
    • 5.3.2. Data Center Providers
    • 5.3.3. Managed Service Providers
  • 5.4. Infrastructure Provider Strategies
    • 5.4.1. Enable New Business Models
  • 5.5. Application Developer Strategies

6.0. Data as a Service Applications

  • 6.1. Business Intelligence
  • 6.2. Development Environments
  • 6.3. Verification and Authorization
  • 6.4. Reporting and Analytics
  • 6.5. DaaS in Healthcare
  • 6.6. DaaS and Wearable Technology
  • 6.7. DaaS in the Government Sector
  • 6.8. DaaS for Media and Entertainment
  • 6.9. DaaS for Telecoms
  • 6.10. DaaS for Insurance
  • 6.11. DaaS for Utilities and Energy Sector
  • 6.12. DaaS for Pharmaceuticals
  • 6.13. DaaS for Financial Services

7.0. Market Outlook and Future of DaaS

  • 7.1. Security Concerns
  • 7.2. Cloud Trends
    • 7.2.1. Hybrid Computing
    • 7.2.2. Multi-Cloud
    • 7.2.3. Cloud Bursting
    • 7.2.4. General Data Trends
  • 7.3. Enterprise Leverages own Data and Telecom
    • 7.3.1. Web APIs
    • 7.3.2. SOA and Enterprise APIs
    • 7.3.3. Cloud APIs
    • 7.3.4. Telecom APIs
  • 7.4. Data Federation Emerges for DaaS

8.0. Data as a Service Market Analysis and Forecasts 2022-2027

  • 8.1. DaaS Market by Sector: Business, Public, and Government
    • 8.1.1. DaaS Market for Public Data
    • 8.1.2. DaaS Market for Business Data (Enterprise and Industrial)
    • 8.1.3. DaaS Market for Government Data
  • 8.2. DaaS Market by Source: Machine and Non-Machine Data
  • 8.3. DaaS Market by Data Collection: IoT and Non-IoT Data
  • 8.4. DaaS Markets by Hosting Type: Private, Public, and Hybrid
  • 8.5. DaaS Markets by Pricing Model
  • 8.6. DaaS Market by Service
  • 8.7. DaaS Markets by Industry Vertical

9.0. Regional DaaS Market Analysis and Forecasts 2022-2027

  • 9.1. North America Data as a Service Market 2022-2027
    • 9.1.1. North America: DaaS Market by Sector (Business, Public, and Government)
    • 9.1.2. North America: DaaS Market for Public Data
      • 9.1.2.1. North America: DaaS Markets by Solution using Public Data
    • 9.1.3. North America: DaaS Market for Business Data
      • 9.1.3.1. DaaS Markets by Solution using Business Data
    • 9.1.4. North America: DaaS Market by Data Source (Machine and Non-machine)
    • 9.1.5. North America: DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
    • 9.1.6. North America: DaaS Markets by Hosting Type
    • 9.1.7. North America: DaaS Markets by Pricing Model
    • 9.1.8. North America: DaaS Market by Service
    • 9.1.9. North America: DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • 9.2. South America Data as a Service Market 2022-2027
    • 9.2.1. South America: DaaS Market by Sector (Business, Public, and Government)
    • 9.2.2. South America: DaaS Market for Public Data
      • 9.2.2.1. South America: DaaS Market Solution using Public Data
    • 9.2.3. South America: DaaS Market for Business Data
      • 9.2.3.1. DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
    • 9.2.4. South America: DaaS Market by Data Source Type
    • 9.2.5. South America: DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
    • 9.2.6. South America: DaaS Market by Hosting Type
    • 9.2.7. South America: DaaS Market by Pricing Model
    • 9.2.8. South America: DaaS Market by Service Type
    • 9.2.9. South America: DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • 9.3. Western Europe Data as a Service Market 2022-2027
    • 9.3.1. Western Europe: DaaS Market by Sector (Business, Public, and Government)
    • 9.3.2. Western Europe: DaaS Market for Public Data
      • 9.3.2.1. Western Europe: DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
    • 9.3.3. Western Europe: DaaS Market for Business Data
      • 9.3.3.1. DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
    • 9.3.4. Western Europe: DaaS Market by Data Source Type
    • 9.3.5. Western Europe: DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
    • 9.3.6. Western Europe: DaaS Market by Hosting Type
    • 9.3.7. Western Europe: DaaS Market by Pricing Model
    • 9.3.8. Western Europe: DaaS Market by Service
    • 9.3.9. Western Europe: DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • 9.4. Central & Eastern European Data as a Service Market 2022-2027
    • 9.4.1. Central & Eastern Europe: DaaS Market by Sector (Business, Public, and Government)
    • 9.4.2. Central and Eastern Europe: DaaS Market for Public Data
      • 9.4.2.1. Central and Eastern Europe: DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
    • 9.4.3. Central and Eastern Europe: DaaS Market for Business Data
      • 9.4.3.1. DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
    • 9.4.4. Central and Eastern Europe: DaaS Market by Data Source Type
    • 9.4.5. Central and Eastern Europe: DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
    • 9.4.6. Central and Eastern Europe: DaaS Markets by Hosting Type
    • 9.4.7. Central and Eastern Europe: DaaS Markets by Pricing Model
    • 9.4.8. Central and Eastern Europe: DaaS Markets by Service
    • 9.4.9. Central and Eastern Europe: DaaS Markets by Industry Vertical
  • 9.5. Asia Pacific Data as a Service Market 2022-2027
    • 9.5.1. Asia Pacific: DaaS Market by Sector (Business, Public, and Government)
    • 9.5.2. Asia Pacific: DaaS Market for Public Data
      • 9.5.2.1. Asia Pacific: DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
    • 9.5.3. Asia Pacific: DaaS Market for Business Data
      • 9.5.3.1. DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
    • 9.5.4. Asia Pacific: DaaS Market by Data Source Type
    • 9.5.5. Asia Pacific: DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
    • 9.5.6. Asia Pacific: DaaS Market by Hosting Type
    • 9.5.7. Asia Pacific: DaaS Markets by Pricing Model
    • 9.5.8. Asia Pacific: DaaS Markets by Service
    • 9.5.9. Asia Pacific: DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • 9.6. Middle East and Africa Data as a Service Market 2022-2027
    • 9.6.1. Middle East and Africa: DaaS Market by Sector (Business, Public, and Government)
    • 9.6.2. Middle East & Africa: DaaS Market for Public Data
      • 9.6.2.1. Middle East & Africa: DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
    • 9.6.3. Middle East & Africa: DaaS Market for Business Data
      • 9.6.3.1. DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
    • 9.6.4. Middle East & Africa: DaaS Market by Data Source Type
    • 9.6.5. Middle East & Africa: DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
    • 9.6.6. Middle East & Africa: DaaS Markets by Hosting Type
    • 9.6.7. Middle East & Africa: DaaS Markets by Pricing Model
    • 9.6.8. Middle East & Africa: DaaS Markets by Service
    • 9.6.9. Middle East & Africa: DaaS Markets by Industry Vertical

10.0. Conclusions and Recommendations

  • 10.1.1. DaaS and IoT
  • 10.1.2. DaaS and CSP Data
  • 10.1.3. DaaS and Enterprise

11.0. Appendix

  • 11.1. Structured vs. Unstructured Data
    • 11.1.1. Structured Database Services in Telecom
    • 11.1.2. Unstructured Database Services in Telecom and Enterprise
    • 11.1.3. Emerging Hybrid (Structured/Unstructured) Database Services
  • 11.2. Data Architecture and Functionality
    • 11.2.1. Data Architecture
      • 11.2.1.1. Data Models and Modelling
      • 11.2.1.2. DaaS Architecture
    • 11.2.2. Data Mart vs. Data Warehouse
    • 11.2.3. Data Gateway
    • 11.2.4. Data Mediation
  • 11.3. Data Governance
    • 11.3.1. Data Security
    • 11.3.2. Data Quality
    • 11.3.3. Data Integration
  • 11.4. Master Data Management
    • 11.4.1. Understanding MDM
      • 11.4.1.1. Transactional vs. Non-transactional Data
      • 11.4.1.2. Reference vs. Analytics Data
    • 11.4.2. MDM and DaaS
      • 11.4.2.1. Data Acquisition and Provisioning
      • 11.4.2.2. Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence
      • 11.4.2.3. Analytics and Virtualization
      • 11.4.2.4. Data Governance
  • 11.5. Data Mining
    • 11.5.1. Data Capture
      • 11.5.1.1. Event Detection
      • 11.5.1.2. Capture Methods
    • 11.5.2. Data Mining Tools

Figures

  • Figure 1: Global Market for Data as a Service
  • Figure 2: Data as a Service Market by Data Type
  • Figure 3: Data as a Service Market by Region
  • Figure 4: Cloud Computing Service Model
  • Figure 5: Data as a Service Vertical and Horizontal Markets
  • Figure 6: Data as a Service Revenue by Region
  • Figure 7: DaaS Types and Functions
  • Figure 8: Ecosystem and Platform Models
  • Figure 9: Data as a Service need for Data Mediation
  • Figure 10: Data as a Service Mediation Use Case: Smart Grids
  • Figure 11: Internet of Things and Data as a Service
  • Figure 12: Telecom API Value Chain for DaaS
  • Figure 13: DaaS Verification and Authorization
  • Figure 14: Data as a Service Foundation is SOA
  • Figure 15: Cloud Services rely upon DaaS and APIs
  • Figure 16: Federated Data vs. Non-Federated Models
  • Figure 17: Federated Data at Functional Level
  • Figure 18: Federated Data at City Level
  • Figure 19: Federated Data at Global Level
  • Figure 20: Federation Requires Mediation Data
  • Figure 21: Mediation Data Synchronization
  • Figure 22: DaaS Market by Sector (Business, Public, and Government)
  • Figure 23: DaaS Market by Public Data sourced Solution
  • Figure 24: DaaS Market by Public Data sourced Solution
  • Figure 25: DaaS Market for Business Data
  • Figure 26: DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
  • Figure 27: DaaS Market for Government Data
  • Figure 28: DaaS Market by Source (Machine vs. Non-machine Data)
  • Figure 29: DaaS Market by Data Collection (IoT vs. Non-IoT Data)
  • Figure 30: DaaS Market by Hosting Type (Private, Public, and Hybrid)
  • Figure 31: DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Figure 32: DaaS Market by Service Type
  • Figure 33: DaaS Market Industry Vertical
  • Figure 34: North America DaaS by Sector
  • Figure 35: North America DaaS Market by Public Data Type
  • Figure 36: North America DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
  • Figure 37: North America DaaS Market by Enterprise and Industrial Data
  • Figure 38: North America DaaS Market by Business Data Solution
  • Figure 39: North America: DaaS Market by Data Source Type
  • Figure 40: North America DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
  • Figure 41: North America DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Figure 42: North America DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Figure 43: North America DaaS Market by Service
  • Figure 44: North America DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • Figure 45: South America DaaS Market by Sector
  • Figure 46: South America DaaS Market by Public Data Type
  • Figure 47: South America DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
  • Figure 48: South America DaaS Market by Enterprise and Industrial Data
  • Figure 49: South America DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
  • Figure 50: South America DaaS Market by Data Source Type
  • Figure 51: South America DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
  • Figure 52: South America DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Figure 53: South America DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Figure 54: South America DaaS Market by Service
  • Figure 55: South America DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • Figure 56: Western Europe DaaS Market by Sector
  • Figure 57: Western Europe DaaS Market by Public Data Type
  • Figure 58: Western Europe DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
  • Figure 59: Western Europe DaaS Market by Enterprise and Industrial Data
  • Figure 60: Western Europe DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
  • Figure 61: Western Europe DaaS Market by Data Source Type
  • Figure 62: Western Europe DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
  • Figure 63: Western Europe DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Figure 64: Western Europe: DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Figure 65: Western Europe DaaS Market by Services
  • Figure 66: Western Europe DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • Figure 67: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Sector
  • Figure 68: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Public Data Type
  • Figure 69: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
  • Figure 70: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market for Business Data
  • Figure 71: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
  • Figure 72: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Data Source Type
  • Figure 73: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
  • Figure 74: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Figure 75: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Figure 76: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market Service
  • Figure 77: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • Figure 78: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Sector
  • Figure 79: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Public Data Type
  • Figure 80: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
  • Figure 81: Asia Pacific DaaS Market for Business Data
  • Figure 82: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
  • Figure 83: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Data Source Type
  • Figure 84: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
  • Figure 85: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Figure 86: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Figure 87: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Service
  • Figure 88: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • Figure 89: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Sector
  • Figure 90: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Public Data Type
  • Figure 91: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
  • Figure 92: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market for Business Data
  • Figure 93: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
  • Figure 94: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Data Source Type
  • Figure 95: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
  • Figure 96: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Figure 97: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Figure 98: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Service
  • Figure 99: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market Industry Vertical
  • Figure 100: Hybrid Data in Next Generation Applications
  • Figure 101: Traditional Data Architecture
  • Figure 102: Data Architecture Modeling
  • Figure 103: DaaS Data Architecture
  • Figure 104: Location Data Mediation
  • Figure 105: Data Mediation in IoT
  • Figure 106: Data Mediation for Smart Grids
  • Figure 107: Enterprise Data Types
  • Figure 108: Data Governance
  • Figure 109: Data Flow in DaaS
  • Figure 110: Processing Streaming Data

Tables

  • Table 1: Global Market for Data as a Service
  • Table 2: DaaS Market by Data Type
  • Table 3: DaaS Market by Regions
  • Table 4: DaaS Market by Sector (Business, Public, and Government)
  • Table 5: DaaS Market for Public Data Type
  • Table 6: DaaS Market by Public Data sourced Solution
  • Table 7: DaaS Market for Business Data
  • Table 8: DaaS Market by Solution Type using Business Data
  • Table 9: DaaS Market by Source (Machine vs. Non-Machine Data)
  • Table 10: DaaS Market by Data Collection Type (IoT vs. Non-IoT)
  • Table 11: DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Table 12: DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Table 13: DaaS Market by Service
  • Table 14: DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • Table 15: North America DaaS Market by Sector
  • Table 16: North America DaaS Market for Type of Public Data
  • Table 17: North America DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
  • Table 18: North America DaaS Market by Enterprise and Industrial Data
  • Table 19: North America DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
  • Table 20: North America DaaS Market by Data Source (Machine vs. Non-machine)
  • Table 21: North America DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
  • Table 22: North America DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Table 23: North America DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Table 24: North America DaaS Market by Service
  • Table 25: North America DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • Table 26: South America DaaS Market by Sector
  • Table 27: South America DaaS Market by Public Data Type
  • Table 28: South America DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
  • Table 29: South America DaaS Market by Enterprise and Industrial Data
  • Table 30: South America DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
  • Table 31: South America DaaS Market by Data Source Type
  • Table 32: South America DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
  • Table 33: South America DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Table 34: South America DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Table 35: South America DaaS Market by Service
  • Table 36: South America DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • Table 37: Western Europe DaaS Market by Sector
  • Table 38: Western Europe DaaS Market by Public Data Type
  • Table 39: Western Europe DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
  • Table 40: Western Europe: DaaS Market for Business Data
  • Table 41: Western Europe: DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
  • Table 42: Western Europe DaaS Market by Data Source Type
  • Table 43: Western Europe DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
  • Table 44: Western Europe DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Table 45: Western Europe DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Table 46: Western Europe DaaS Market by Service
  • Table 47: Western Europe DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • Table 48: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Sector
  • Table 49: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Public Data Type
  • Table 50: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
  • Table 51: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market for Business Data
  • Table 52: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
  • Table 53: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Data Source Type
  • Table 54: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
  • Table 55: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Table 56: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Table 57: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Service
  • Table 58: Central & Eastern Europe DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • Table 59: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Sector
  • Table 60: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Public Data Type
  • Table 61: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
  • Table 62: Asia Pacific DaaS Market for Business Data
  • Table 63: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
  • Table 64: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Data Source Type
  • Table 65: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
  • Table 66: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Table 67: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Table 68: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Service
  • Table 69: Asia Pacific DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
  • Table 70: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Sector
  • Table 71: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Public Data Type
  • Table 72: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Solution using Public Data
  • Table 73: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market for Business Data
  • Table 74: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
  • Table 75: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Data Source Type
  • Table 76: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Data Collection Type
  • Table 77: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Hosting Type
  • Table 78: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Pricing Model
  • Table 79: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Service
  • Table 80: Middle East & Africa DaaS Market by Industry Vertical
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