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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/n9hdp9/global_enterprise) has announced the addition of the "Global Enterprise Social Software (ESS) Market : Global Advancements, Demand Analysis & Worldwide Market Forecasts (2013 - 2018)" report to their offering.
Enterprise Social Software (ESS) refers to a social networking layer on top of tradition collaborative tools, which enables content sharing, along with additional features such as document sharing, wikis, micro blogging, shared spaces and communities, amongst other business applications. These solutions provide enterprises with several advantages including increased transparency, better communication of business ideas and information, flexibility and performance along with simplified operations.
Rising need for enterprise internet working amongst employees, partners, distributors, suppliers and others in the business value chain has given way to growing employment of ESS across desktops, laptops and mobile personal devices. While enterprises across the globe are looking forward to incubate ESS into their current work scenarios, ESS providers look forward to gain better competitive advantage in the emerging market by creating new technological features that facilitate the quicker adoption of these.
MarketsandMarkets believes that the need for increasing enterprise productivity, along with cost control measures is playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of enterprise social software. Even though the adoption of these tools is relatively slow due to closed mindsets of the top management; these solutions are expected to grow steadily and have a pervasive existence across all major verticals, owing to the growing demand of social connectedness', on a real-time basis. These solutions are well positioned to bring businesses closer, despite time zone barriers and organizational structures. MarketsandMarkets further expects that the integration of enterprise social software tools with the existing collaborative organizational tools and applications will further enhance the growth of enterprises, while ensuring their compliance and regulatory policies.
Key Topics Covered:
1 INTRODUCTION
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 MARKET OVERVIEW
4 ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOFTWARE: MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST BY DEPLOYMENT
5 ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOFTWARE: MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST BY TYPE OF SERVICE CONSUMER
6 ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOFTWARE: MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST BY TYPE OF VERTICALS
7 ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOFTWARE: MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST BY GEOGRAPHIES
8 ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOFTWARE: DEMAND ANALYSIS
9 ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOFTWARE: PAIN POINTS AND FUTURE APPROACHES
10 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
11 COMPANY PROFILES
Companies Mentioned
- ACQUIA
- ATLASSIAN
- ATOS ORIGINS
- ATTACHMATE-NOVELL
- AUTODESK
- BROADVISION
- CISCO
- CITRIX
- DOUBLEDUTCH
- GOOGLE INC
- HARMON.IE
- HYPEROFFICE
- IBM
- IMMER-UPTODATE
- INNOV8TIF SOLUTIONS
- JIVE INC
- LIFERAY
- LITHIUM
- MAGNET SYSTEMS
- MANGOAPPS
- MICROSOFT
- MOXIE SOFTWARE
- MZINGA
- NEWSGATOR TECHNOLOGIES
- OPEN TEXT CORP
- ORACLE
- SABA
- SALESFORCE
- SAP
- SOCIALTEXT
- TELLIGENT
- TIBCO
- VMWARE
- ZYNCRO TECH
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/n9hdp9/global_enterprise
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