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Infonetics Research is the premier international market research and consulting firm specializing in data networking and telecom. We provide a complete view of the market through constant interaction with equipment manufacturers, service providers, end-users, chip and component manufacturers, sales channels, and the financial community. We offer quarterly market share and forecasting, end-user survey research, service provider survey research, and service provider capex analysis. We are respected in the industry for being objective and accurate and for delivering on time all the time.
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Campbell, California 95008
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Infonetics Research: India vital to WiMAX fortunes; Brazil, other regions also key
Despite licensing delays that slowed the progress of WiMAX in India, deployments are now accelerating and India remains the biggest single hope for revenue and global influence for WiMAX, according to a report released today by communications market research firm Infonetics Research . The report, ...
Update: Infonetics Research: India vital to WiMAX fortunes; Brazil, other regions also key
Despite licensing delays that slowed the progress of WiMAX in India, deployments are now accelerating and India remains the biggest single hope for revenue and global influence for WiMAX, according to a report released today by communications market research firm Infonetics Research . The report, ...
Infonetics Research: 802.11n products on the rise; Polycom steals #1 spot from Cisco in WiFi phone share
Communications market research firm Infonetics Research reports that the wireless LAN infrastructure market, which includes independent and dependent access points and WLAN switches and controllers, sequentially increased in revenue but decreased in units shipped in 1Q08, evidence that higher-priced 802.11n products are now shipping in increasing...
Infonetics Research: WiMAX equipment sales jump 59%, Motorola takes the lead in worldwide market share in 1Q
Communications market research firm Infonetics Research reported recently that the worldwide WiMAX equipment market, including fixed and mobile WiMAX equipment, increased 59% sequentially to $363 million in 1Q08. Infonetics' report, WiMAX and WiFi Mesh Network Equipment and Devices , indicates the surge in the...
Infonetics Research: WiMAX equipment market up 46% in 2007, forecast to hit $7.7B in 2011
The WiMAX market sequentially grew 11% for the quarter and 46% for the year, with worldwide sales of fixed and mobile WiMAX equipment hitting just under $800 million in 2007, says Infonetics Research in its latest "WiMAX and Mesh Network Equipment and Devices" report. WiMAX has been deployed in...
Wireless LAN equipment market hits $760M in 2Q07
Worldwide wireless LAN equipment revenue dipped 3% to $760 between 1Q07 and 2Q07, due mainly to a 6% loss in the large consumer segment, according to Infonetics Research's latest "Wireless LAN Equipment" quarterly market share report. The enterprise segment of the WLAN equipment market remained flat quarter over quarter,...
Smartphone adoption growing fast; WiFi phone sales expected to top $145 billion in 2010
Sales of mobile phones, including smartphones, dropped 13% to $35.5 billion in the first quarter of 2007 following a seasonally strong pre-Christmas quarter in 4Q06, according to Infonetics Research in its latest "Mobile and WiFi Phones and Subscribers" report. In the long term, mobile phone unit shipments are forecast...
WiFi, mobile phone sales soar in 2006; dual-mode WiFi/cellular VoIP phones ramping up
Worldwide mobile phone sales hit $115.5 billion in 2006, and WiFi phone sales topped $535 million, up 13% and 327% from 2005, respectively, says analyst firm Infonetics Research in its "Mobile and WiFi Phones and Subscribers" report. As prices continue to drop, demand will continue to grow for both...
Above 80 percent of North American organizations expected to deploy wireless LANs by 2010.(MARKET INTELLIGENCE)
A study by Infonetics Research has revealed that the percentage of North American organizations using wireless LANs WLANs will rise from 56 percent in 2005 to 85 percent in 2010. The study shows that WiMAX would be embraced by around 20 percent, and...
WiFi phone market soaring to $3.7B in 2009
The worldwide WiFi phone market increased 116% between 2004 and 2005 to $125.5 million, and is projected to more than double in 2006 as enterprises and consumers slowly but steadily continue deploying voice over wireless LANs, says Infonetics Research in its latest report, WiFi Phones. Infonetics projects WiFi phone...
Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Amy Napolitan | CEO |
| Jeff Wilson | Principal Analyst, Vpns and Security |
| Larry Howard | Vice President |
| Michael Howard | Principal Analyst & Co-Founder |
| Dan Geiger | Directing Analyst, Next General Oss and Policy |
| Diane Myers | Directing Analyst, Service Provider Voip and Ims |
| Jeff Heynen | Directing Analyst, Infonetics Research, Service Provider Plans for Iptv and Video |
| Mark Showalter | Business, and Service Provider |
| Matthias Machowinski | Directing Analyst, Enterprise Voice & Data |
| Richard Webb | Directing Analyst, Wimax, Wifi, and Mobile Devices |
| Stephane Teral | Principal Analyst, Infonetics Research, Fmc Equipment, Phones, and Subscribers Market Outlook |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Infonetics Research | CEO | Current |
With more than 11 years data networking and telecom experience, Jeff is recognized as the leading expert on network security technologies and buying trends. He has expertise in a wide variety of network security technologies including IPSec and SSL VPNs, firewalls, IDS/IPS, content security, and NAC. He also follows managed VPN and security services and providers, network downtime, and emerging technologies, products, and services. Jeff helped build the research methodologies Infonetics Research is known for and is a key driving force behind Infonetics Research's service development, with emphasis on exploring new coverage areas and research methodologies. He is frequently quoted in vendor press releases and trade and business publications, including BCR, Business Week, Forbes, InformationWeek, Investor's Business Daily, InternetWeek, Light Reading, Network World, VAR Business, and the Wall Street Journal, and writes columns for publications such as BCR, Telecommunications International, Telephony Magazine, and VAR Business. He also speaks at industry events such as Network Ventures and RSA. He is a highly sought consultant to startups, service providers, manufacturers, and the investment community, identifying market opportunities and offering advice on positioning, product development, business plans, and M&A activity. He is active in the financial community, educating VCs and investment bankers about new markets and technologies and performing due diligence for funding. Jeff graduated from UC Berkeley in 1995.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Infonetics Research | Principal Analyst, Vpns and Security | Current |
| Infonetics Research | Principal Analyst, Infonetics Research, Content Security Appliances and Software | Current |
Larry joined Infonetics Research in 1992, and is now regarded as one of the telecom/datacom research industry's most knowledgeable executives. His in-depth understanding of telecommunications and data networking vendor products, services, and strategies is driven by regular contact with manufacturers, chip/component suppliers, service providers, test/measurement vendors and the investment community. He is a key driving force behind all of Infonetics Research's service development, and is the primary sales contact for subscription services and reports.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Infonetics Research | Vice President | Current |
With over 35 years of network industry experience, Michael is recognized worldwide as one of the industry's leading experts in emerging markets, service provider network market trends, and user buying patterns. After graduating from UC Berkeley with a BS in Mathematics, he worked on operating systems and programming language compilers for Arpanet, which later became the Internet. He was the IT Director at Tymshare/Tymnet in the 1970s, where he created network accounting, and in 1978, he led the First Interstate Bank project that developed the world's first pre-Internet in-home banking system. He founded several data networking research firms in the 1980s, and co-founded Infonetics Research in 1990. Michael focuses on IP routers, MPLS, multiservice ATM switches, metro Ethernet, and optical equipment and technologies from customer CPE through the metro to the core, as well as frame relay, ATM, private line, Internet, mobile backhaul, Ethernet, and optical services that service providers offer their customers . He chairs program committees and speaks at industry events around the world, including the Broadband World Forum in Europe and Asia, Telecommunications webinars, Net Events, Carrier Ethernet World Congress, Telecom India, Next Gen WDM/Optical Conference, and GLOBALCOMM, and is frequently quoted in trade and business publications such as Business Week, CNN Money, The Daily Deal, Forbes, Fortune, Investor's Business Daily, Light Reading, NetworkWorld, New York Times, Telecommunications, and The Wall Street Journal. He is a consultant to startups, service providers, manufacturers, and the investment community, identifying new market opportunities, providing due diligence, and advising on positioning, product development, business plans, and M&A activity.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Infonetics Research | Principal Analyst & Co-Founder | Current |
| Infonetics Research | Principal Analyst, Infonetics Research, Service Provider Plans for Metro Optical and Ethernet | Current |
| Arpa.Net | Former |
Dan is now focused on expanding Infonetics' Next Gen OSS and Policy coverage to include deeper reporting of important communication industry players, technologies, and trends, such as the changing service delivery infrastructure, the evolution of Telco 2.0, the role of integrated communications providers (ICPs), new service models (software-as-a-service, hosted services, third party providers), and new ways for service providers to better leverage their competitive advantages for profit. Dan tracks next gen OSS and policy software, services, subscribers, and equipment, including policy servers, service delivery platforms (SDPs), and subscriber data management (SDM). He is a consultant to startups, service providers and manufacturers, identifying new market opportunities and advising on positioning, product development and business plans. Dan has a BA from Harvard University and an MBA from Stanford University.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Infonetics Research | Directing Analyst, Next General Oss and Policy | Current |
| Stanford University | MBA | Former |
| Harvard University | BA | Former |
Joining Infonetics Research in December 2008, Diane Myers is widely regarded as one of the VoIP industry's top analysts. She brings to Infonetics 14 years of telecom industry analyst and marketing experience, including over 3 years as Strategic Marketing Director for VoIP application software vendor BroadSoft. Diane is a meticulous researcher with expertise in identifying new markets, product positioning, messaging, strategic planning, competitive analysis, and service provider go-to-market strategy. Prior to BroadSoft, Diane was a program manager with Stratecast Partners, where she provided strategic analysis and quantitative assessments of communications services to incumbent service providers and competitive operators. Diane was also a senior manager at FORE Systems (Marconi Communications), where she helped build the Market Intelligence Group, and a senior analyst at In-Stat, NCR, and Eastman Kodak. Diane now leads Infonetics' Service Provider VoIP and IMS coverage, specializing in VoIP and IMS equipment, hosted VoIP services, residential VoIP, and circuit-to-packet migration products and adoption trends of service providers and end-users. Her focus is to deepen Infonetics' VoIP and IMS equipment and services coverage, and to expand into new areas such as hosted unified communications (UC), SIP trunking, and Rich Communications Suite (RCS). Diane has extensive conference experience as a panelist, moderator, speaker, and content developer, and is a consultant to startups, service providers, manufacturers, and the investment community, identifying new market opportunities, providing due diligence, and advising on positioning, product development, and business plans. Diane received her bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and a master's degree from Thunderbird, School of Global Management.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Infonetics Research | Directing Analyst, Service Provider Voip and Ims | Current |
| Stratecast Partners | Program Manager | Former |
| NCR Corporation | Former | |
| Michigan State University | Bachelor's Degree | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Infonetics Research | Directing Analyst, Infonetics Research, Service Provider Plans for Iptv and Video | Current |
| Information Week | Current | |
| Data Analysis, Inc. | Current | |
| VoIP, Inc. | Senior Product Marketing Manager | Former |
| Georgetown University | MA | Former |
| Whittier College | BA | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Infonetics Research | Business, and Service Provider | Current |
| Matisse Networks Inc | Director of Product Marketing | Former |
| University Corp. | Bachelor of Science In Computer Engineering | Former |
Matthias joined Infonetics Research in 2000. He specializes in voice and data networking technologies deployed by SMBs and enterprises at the desktop, wiring closet, and network backbone, including VoIP, PBXs, voice over wireless LAN, Ethernet switches, layer 4 7 switches, and routers. He authors quarterly market share and forecast reports and annual studies on end-user buying plans for these technologies. He conducts regular briefings with vendors and carriers year-round, including at industry events such as Interop, VoiceCon, and VON, and moderates Webinars for Light Reading. He is frequently quoted in vendor press releases and trade and business publications, including Boardwatch, CNet, eCommerce Times, eWeek, Light Reading, Network World, New Telephony,Telephony Magazine, and VON Magazine, and writes articles for networking publications such as Telephony Online and Telecommunications Magazine. Matthias has a BS in Psychology with a background in statistics, research methodology, and data analysis.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Infonetics Research | Directing Analyst, Enterprise Voice & Data | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Infonetics Research | Directing Analyst, Wimax, Wifi, and Mobile Devices | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Infonetics Research | Principal Analyst, Infonetics Research, Fmc Equipment, Phones, and Subscribers Market Outlook | Current |
| Alcatel | Project Manager | Former |
| Alcatel | Engineer | Former |
Executive News
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China's appetite for broadband services creates world's largest broadband aggregation hardware market
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Juniper Enhances Adaptive Threat Management Portfolio
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Infonetics Research: Cisco leads fastest growing segment of UC market
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Networking Vendors: Recovery Next Year?
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Recovery Expected in 2010 for Telecom/datacom Equipment Market
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Recovery expected in 2010 for telecom/datacom equipment market; Cisco, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson lead market
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Recovery expected in 2010 for telecom/datacom equipment market; Cisco, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson lead market
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Juniper Networks Announces Industrys Only Adaptive Threat Management Solutions to Deliver Intelligent Security and Performance Across the Distributed Enterprise
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Mobile security client software market to hit $1.6 billion in 2013
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Infonetics Research: Mobile security client software market to hit $1.6 billion in 2013
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VoIP Fraud Takes Its 'Toll'
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Infonetics Report Sees Big Future for SaaS Security
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NAC Appliances Hardest Hit In Network Security By Economic Downturn, Report Says
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Infonetics Research: SaaS drives breakout growth in managed security market
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Infonetics Research: Network security market feeling the pinch, down 16% in 1Q09
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Infonetics Research: Content security market maintains growth in a quarter that decimated many IT segments
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Infonetics Research: NAC market down but not out
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Infonetics Research: Most companies deploying NAC say the economy will not derail their 2009 spending plans
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Cloudmark(R) Introduces Comprehensive Solution for Combating Growing Mobile Messaging Threats
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Cloudmark Introduces Comprehensive Solution for Combating Growing Mobile Messaging Threats
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