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B2B growth is coming, but how can CSPs capture it?

TM Forum

According to a recent TM Forum report for telco growth, more than 50% of surveyed (communications service providers) CSPs are optimistic about the growth of B2B revenues in the next five years. That B2B will bring a new wave of growth in the future has been accepted by most CSPs. Challenges to expanding B2B business.

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What are the emerging B2B hotspots for telcos?

TM Forum

Yet no killer B2B application has emerged to give CSPs immediate and sustained business growth. As such, many of the technologies that CSPs are now deploying for 5G era operations are part of the effort to broaden reach or are being packaged up and sold as a service to boost the IT-centric capabilities of B2B offerings.

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Getting a foothold in the 5G applications ecosystem

TM Forum

Application developers have a critical role to play in generating innovative uses of 5G networks, as T-Mobile in the US made clear with its recent. Neville Ray, President of Technology, T-Mobile. , in the press release for the launch. ‘Is the edge finally delivering new revenue streams for telcos? acquisition of Robin.io.

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Axway: cloud integration, API and Identity management software

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Axway (NYSE Euronext: AXW.PA), a market leader in governing the flow of data, is a global software and services company with more than 11,000 public- and private-sector customers in 100 countries. To read more please log in. Not a member yet? We would love to have you onboard. Please sign up today at CTOvision Pro.

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The Combination of Cloud & Mobile and its Grip on B2B Automation – Part 2

The Investing Edge

We’ve established that the synergy between Cloud and mobile is both powerful and undeniable (as outlined in Part 1). Earlier this month at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, technology behemoths Samsung and Oracle announced a partnership to help companies make use of their existing systems in the cloud. So what has changed?

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The Combination of Cloud & Mobile and its Grip on B2B Automation – Part 1

The Investing Edge

While security remains a concern for cloud computing, a study from the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) suggests 65 percent of security officers and IT managers think the cloud is at least as secure as their on-premises software. The answer is mobile. Use cases where software has been widely adopted will see a wholesale refresh.

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Mobile App Development in the Enterprise: What’s Next?

The Investing Edge

Mobile apps are expected to drive more than $38 billion in revenue by 2015, and enterprises have joined the cause. BYOD , the app economy, and the overall consumerization of IT have contributed to a growing need for enterprises to build application development lifecycles specifically for mobile that can reap long-term benefits.

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