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Web Conferencing Scores Big in Asia Pacific: Report

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February 23, 2010

Web Conferencing Scores Big in Asia Pacific: Report

By David Sims, TMCnet Contributing Editor


Looking for a communications technology solution that can help your business stay productive and save money? Market research firm Frost & Sullivan (News - Alert) has the ideal tool.

 
The company, which recently released a report titled, “Asia Pacific Web Conferencing Software and Services Markets,” examined hosted services/Software-as-a-Service, Web conferencing and webinars, on-premise software and webcasting. The report provides market trends, drivers and restraints, competitive and financial analysis and country analysis.
 
For anyone in the Web conferencing industry, it's a must-read.
 
Globalization and borderless organizations “have helped the Web conferencing software and services markets fly in the face of the economic downturn,” the report said, which added that “businesses have been looking to stay afloat during these turbulent economic times by using Web conferencing to improve collaboration and cut travel costs.”
 
Rising concerns about communicable diseases and carbon footprints also help drive growth among enterprises with offices in Asia and also local companies, the report said.
 
Frost & Sullivan noted “high” growth in all markets in the Asia Pacific region. In comparison to North America and Europe, the market is young, according to the report.
 
'On-premise software has a strong following in Japan, China, and South Korea, while SaaS (News - Alert) services is favored in Australia, India, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations region,' it said
 
Certain markets such as Japan, China, and South Korea were competitive because of the presence of local market participants and higher entry barriers for multinational competitors, as well.
 
“Owing to the wide range of customers’ adoption potential, Web conferencing needs to evolve to solve the challenges of both very large and small business users,' the report said. “This usually means providing a no-frills, first-rate, and competitive service for small companies and an integrated set of services that may include messaging, mobile integration, online Web meetings, and some form of asynchronous document collaboration product or service for the larger enterprises.”

David Sims is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of David’s articles, please visit his columnist page. He also blogs for TMCnet here.

Edited by Amy Tierney







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