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COMPANIES WE COVERDigital Media Infrastructure
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Alcatel-Lucent |
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| Alcatel-Lucent’s market progress is accelerating: revenue and customer deployments are growing, and new products to expand into OTT were launched. But is the momentum in lock-step with its application enablement vision? (7/7/2011) |
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Cisco |
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| Cisco’s product innovation and roadmap execution continue to extend the company’s video delivery and distribution proposition, which is now in the market execution phase. (10/13/2011) |
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Ericsson |
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| Ericsson is rapidly adopting multi-screen capabilities to enhance its core video back-office and processing platforms, raising the competitive pressure on industry rivals, but could improve its overall architectural proposition. (10/12/2011) |
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Harmonic |
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| Harmonic offers a comprehensive portfolio for end-to-end digital media workflows spanning content acquisition, production, play-out, distribution, processing and delivery, but increasing competition threatens its early multi-screen leadership. (7/15/2010) |
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Huawei |
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| Huawei possesses the portfolio assets, channels, and momentum to play a more prominent role in the IP video/multi-screen market, but risks over burdening its market message with overlapping solution sets and marketing initiatives. (12/20/2011) |
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Microsoft |
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| Microsoft continues to differentiate its Mediaroom offering with a robust application developer ecosystem, a concentrated focus to reduce operator CapEx and OpEx, and a roadmap to extend IPTV environments to additional screens. (1/14/2011) |
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Motorola Mobility |
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| Motorola Mobility successfully managed its corporate separation from Motorola Solutions only to fall back into market uncertainty with the Google acquisition overhang. Yet, the company remains strategic to its key video operator customers. (10/13/2011) |
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NDS |
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| NDS is winning impressive professional service contracts with North American MSOs and its first telco customer, but risks diluting its product company image by over-playing the services angle. (11/3/2010) |
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Nokia Siemens Networks |
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| NSN’s key customers, Belgacom and KPN, are leveraging the vendor’s Ubiquity multi-screen platform to the hilt with the launch of their own ‘TV Everywhere’ services, but is NSN gaining new customers? (11/15/2011) |
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SeaChange International |
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| SeaChange intends to solve the scale, complexity and cost challenges for multi-screen delivery by evolving its back office software intelligence, but the transition to a software company introduces risks to its established product leadership. (11/3/2010) |
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