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Sunday, July 10th, 2011

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News: Battery-free Operational Constraints Drive Wireless Sensor Network Market in 2011

Monday, July 4th, 2011

Mtn View, CA (PRWEB) April 26, 2011

A new West Technology Research Solutions report includes coverage of all significant emerging wireless sensor network technologies and applications. The study, ?WTRS Wireless Sensor Network Technology Trends, Q2 2011,? analyzes competitive activities by prominent industry alliances and market penetration of associated wireless sensor network protocols.

?Many of the technologies competing for market share in the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) sector are still in a developing state,? said Kirsten West, Principal Analyst with WTRS. ?It appears that much of the growth likely in 2011 will be due to market demand for solutions to overall network connectivity and battery-free operational constraints.?

The WTRS Wireless Sensor Network Technology Trends Report analyzes and forecasts the market for wireless sensor networks. The report includes an evaluation of emerging Wireless Sensor Network technologies and associated software including ZigBee, Bluetooth Low Energy, Wavenis, IEEE 802.15.4, Low Power WiFi, Z-Wave, EnOcean, Dash7, and others.

The report also

. analyzes the potential market opportunities for Wireless Sensor Networks

. examines near versus long-range drivers impacting the market

. tracks the activities of industry alliances, strategic partnerships, and SIGs

. contains an in-depth assessment and analysis of chipset features

. evaluates energy harvesting technologies employed in wireless sensor networks

The report provides 5-year forecasts of dominant emerging wireless sensor network technologies that detail sales volume, unit shipments, and average selling price by vertical market segment as well as by geography. Applications forecast include Smart Metering, Home Area Network, Residential Health, Building Automation, Energy Management, Facility Medical, Industrial Automation, Consumer, Medical, Agriculture, Security, and Transportation. Historical price and volume data is also included.

Report Title: WTRS Wireless Sensor Network Technology Trends Report Q2 2011

No. Pages: 257 pages

No. Tables/Figures: 210

Publication Date: April 2011

SKU#: WT042311CNTS

More information at http://www.wtrs.net/wsntechtrends.htm


WTRS (West Technology Research Solutions) provides decision makers and strategists with the latest research and analysis on emerging wireless technologies. Located in California, WTRS has a ten year history providing the leading independent viewpoint on emerging wireless technologies, markets and applications. We’re ready to help your company make market decisions and plan for the future.

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News: New Digital Media Devices Will Drive Demand for Network-Attached Storage

Sunday, July 3rd, 2011

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) December 28, 2004

As the variety and quantity of digital media content stored on the home PC expands, and as home networks optimized for media sharing become more commonplace, consumers will seek a more secure and convenient way to store and access this content. According to Consumer Interest in Home Network-Attached Storage Solutions, the latest report from The Diffusion Group, a research consultancy, almost 30% of current home network owners and 39% of those likely to purchase a home network are interested in acquiring a network-attached storage (or NAS) solution.

“The market for network-attached storage solutions for the home is entirely dependent upon home network adoption in general, a fact which has delayed the introduction of NAS solutions,” says Dale Gilliam, III, a research analyst with The Diffusion Group. “However, with almost 18 million U.S. households already using a home network, and another 7 million expected to deploy a home network in 2005, the total available market for NAS solutions will approach 25 million U.S. households by next year.”

Home networks have been, to this point, used primarily to share files between PCs, share peripherals, or share a single Internet connection, a usage scenario that does not obviously generate demand for network attached storage solutions. However, the next generation of home networking, what Gilliam refers to as Home Networking 2.0, will include a myriad of media devices such as televisions, stereos, and DVD players. According to TDG’s new study, more than 25% of current network owners are interested in connecting a TV or stereo to their home network in the next 12 months. “And regarding networked storage, the content consumers would like to store mirrors this trend,” says Gilliam. “When asked what type of content they wanted to store on the solution, the majority of consumers listed some form of digital media, including photos, movies, and music.”

The study also revealed some interesting differences regarding NAS usage between current network owners and “network intenders” – those Internet households interested in purchasing a home network in the next 12 months. Almost one-half of network owners said that the primary content to be stored on the NAS solution would be “important data,” compared with only one-fourth of network intenders. Conversely, almost three-fourths of network intenders would primarily store digital media content, compared to approximately one half of network owners.

TDG’s new report, “Consumer Interest in Network-Attached Storage Solutions,” further details the position of NAS in the home network and profiles those consumer segments most likely to purchase a NAS solution. The report is currently available through the TDG website (http://www.tdgresearch.com).

About TDG Research

TDG Research is a “think tank” of consumer technology analysts charged with providing timely, actionable intelligence designed to best position new consumer technologies for rapid diffusion. Our team is committed to providing market research and strategic consulting services based on conservative, real-world analysis and market forecasts grounded in consumer research. For more information about TDG Research, visit our website at http://www.tdgresearch.com or email info@tdgresearch.com.

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Online MLM Distributors- Learn Offline Strategies and Drive Traffic to Your Online Business

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010


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