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Gartner Says WWW Conferencing and Team Collaboration Software Market Will Exceed $1.1 Billion by 2008 |
STAMFORD, Conn., June 29, 2005 - The growing demand within organizations for real-time and team-based collaboration technologies will drive the worldwide Web conferencing and team collaboration software market to $681.7 million in 2005, a 16 percent increase over 2004, according to Gartner, Inc. By 2008, the market is expected to reach $1.1 billion.
"The markets for Web conferencing and team-based collaboration, while still in an early phase of adoption, are converging and transitioning," said Tom Eid, vice president and research director for Gartner. "Vendors are providing more integrated collaboration functionality spanning a variety of content, communication and collaboration technologies. Overall adoption will continue to increase as these technologies become more integrated with business processes."
Gartner analysts said other forms of collaboration (not included in this forecast), such as instant messaging (IM) and video conferencing, will also see increasing demand. IM is anticipated to become as popular as e-mail and, through the use of international standards, interoperate with other communication types. Video conferencing will evolve to the desktop to support ad hoc conversations and become better integrated with Web conferencing and IM.
Web conferencing and team collaboration technologies will be provided as part of line-of-business applications, as well as ways to augment information access technologies, such as portals, helping to spur the growth of the market during the next few years (see Table 1).
Table 1
Worldwide Web Conferencing and Team Collaboration Software Market New License Revenue, 2004-2008
(Millions of Dollars)
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2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
| Total Revenue |
587.8 |
681.7 |
810.8 |
970.2 |
1,153.4 |
Source: Gartner (June 2005)
Collaboration technologies, especially Web conferencing, have been used most frequently in North America. The Europe, Asia/Pacific and North America regions are all expected to meet or exceed the worldwide growth rate in 2005, with forecast increases of 16 percent, 20 percent and 16.3 percent, respectively. Japan and Latin America are forecast to grow 12.4 percent and 10.2 percent, respectively.
"Cultural differences play a strong role in adoption of collaboration technologies," Mr. Eid said. "It is more common in North America and Europe to have meetings and other forms of interpersonal communication supported by collaboration tools. In other geographies, such as Latin America, e-mail is used as the primary mode of communication in lieu of horizontal collaboration technologies. In Asia/Pacific and Japan, face-to-face meetings are preferred and, at times, business travel for meetings is seen as a privilege."
Web conferencing collaboration products support interaction between participants in real-time, in a meeting or presentation format. They include file, screen and application sharing, chatting and electronic whiteboarding. Team-based products provide shared folders and workspaces, threaded discussions and document-based collaboration and primarily through asynchronous behavior. Team-based technologies provide a persistent, easy-to-access archive of discussions and stored content.
Additional information is available in the Gartner Dataquest report "Forecast: Web Conferencing and Team Collaboration Software, Worldwide, 2005-2009" This report examines the state of the worldwide collaboration software market and looks at what trends are developing, as well as a full forecast for the market. These reports can be purchased on Gartner's Web site at www.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?ref=g_search&id=481675 .
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About Gartner:
Gartner, Inc. is the leading provider of research and analysis on the global information technology industry. Gartner serves more than 10,000 clients, including chief information officers and other senior IT executives in corporations and government agencies, as well as technology companies and the investment community. The Company focuses on delivering objective, in-depth analysis and actionable advice to enable clients to make more informed business and technology decisions. The Company's businesses consist of Research and Events for IT professionals; Gartner Executive Programs, membership programs and peer networking services; and Gartner Consulting, customized engagements with a specific emphasis on outsourcing and IT management. Founded in 1979, Gartner is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, and has over 3,900 associates, including more than 1,100 research analysts and consultants, in more than 75 locations worldwide. For more information,
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