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For the Large Communication User
- Connectivity: It will cover various kinds of connectivity services available for enterprises.
- WLAN: WLAN VS Wired Ethernet, unified wireless solution and last mile connectivity for home users are some the latest trends
- Network Security: Network Security as a managed service and greater adoption of Unified threat management
- Network Storage: Virtualized Storage is gaining ground as it enables better utilization of total resources and eases the task of migrating data among different storage assets in a multi tired storage system
- Network Management Services/Solutions: There is a shift toward a multi-sourcing model for management of services. Some core processes will still be retained, but due to huge demand from business side for 100% availability, the outsourcing boom will takeoff
- Structured Cabling: With increasing number of bigger installations, industry is witnessing an increased number of adoption of intelligent cabling systems.
- Network Integration: Multisourcing is increasingly being looked at as a key trend by enterprises to manage their networks.
- PBX: The trend in this segment is to move away from TDM boxes to an efficient service on the network.
- Mobile Devices/Applications: Though there is an increase in the use of mobile applications among enterprises, security and simple-to-use applications and good network are the demands of the industry
- Network Servers: Challenges and Issues of NAS and SAN. It will also cover server virtualization.
- Power Management: This section will cover the latest technologies that can help the enterprises maximize their investment in the arena of power management.
For the Service Provider
- Wireless Technologies: This section will cover updates in the area of WiMax, and how they can augment the CEN.
- New Services: Focus on enterprise mobile data services. Also, focus on new services that service providers are looking to offer in the near future. Incremental investment that will be required in terms of equipment and services.
- Ten Ways to Cut Communications Costs: How can service providers cut cost without compromising on QoS? Also, how can the enterprise user make the most of their telecom resources? What is the required investment for enterprises as well as Service Providers for that?
- Fixed Mobile Convergence/IMS: How can service providers leverage the opportunity, and what is the incremental investment that is likely to be required?
- QoS: How can service providers ensure QoS and what is the required investment for that? This section will be based on the information gathered from equipment vendors and service providers.
- Power Management: With increased attention on quality of service, service providers are sourcing solutions from power solution providers who provide customized solution for telecom companies.
Other Sections in the Gold Book
- CIO/CTO Interviews (2 pages each): Most influential CIOs across verticals will share their knowledge and experience on how to deal with day-to-day challenges as well as how to gear up to a scenario where 3G and CEN would be an integral part of their daily routine. The CIOs would be interviewed from verticals such as:
- Banking/Finance
- BPO
- Manufacturing
- Healthcare
- Hospitality
- Pharmaceuticals
- Software
- Airlines
- BPO: This section will cover:
- BPO Global Services/Delivery
- Trends in the industry
- Call center solutions: ACD, email response management, WFM, call logging, CID, Dialus, Easet, travel certifications, and moving towards self-service.
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