Rise of the machines

Report Summary

The promise of a world of connected devices, in which machines of all types and sizes can autonomously communicate with each other, has long been imagined. GM's OnStar business, which provides a growing range of in-vehicle services, has been around for some 17 years. But the past year has seen a surge of interest around the core enabling technology of the connected world: machine-to-machine (M2M) communication.

Asia competition barometer: IT services

Report Summary

Supported by Singapore’s Economic Development Board (EDB), the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has developed the Asia Competition Barometer with the aim of understanding the changing market dynamics in key sectors and assessing the intensity of competition in them. Drawing upon company-level data on profitability and other indicators, the Barometer quantifies the changing dynamics of competitiveness in Asia for select industries between 2004 and 2009.

Winners don't play dead

Winners don’t play dead: Doing more with less in an uncertain future is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by AlixPartners. It explores ways in which companies are reshaping their business to succeed in the challenging environment that has emerged from the great recession. It also looks at the factors holding back companies from making major capital investments. What is hindering them, and what are they doing to remove the constraints?

The principal findings of the survey and a series of interviews with senior experts are as follows:

Telecoms: Beyond Connectivity

Telcos face a tough challenge convincing enterprise customers they can be trusted providers of additional services beyond voice and data.

If telcos want to win customers over, they would be better served by showing a greater understanding of individual business requirements, and to tailor their service propositions accordingly, rather than to promote a wide range of services that enterprises don’t need or want.

Network expertise is the telco trump card.

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