NEW YORK, May 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
http://www.reportlinker.com/p01189681/Mobile-Commerce-360.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=e-Commerce
Overview:
Mobile commerce is exploding with applications and services driven by emerging technologies, use cases, and business models. M-commerce is quite different from traditional e-commerce as the ecosystem and value chain are more dynamic and are evolving in a different manner than e-commerce as a whole.
Mobile Commerce 360 is an annual subscription service that provides research, analysis, and advisory services that address a wide range of topics within mobile commerce including advertising, payments, search and discovery, security, emerging technologies, technology transfer, and more. The service includes many research reports within mobile commerce (and related areas such as value-added services, mobile search, and others) as well as customized reports, and consultation. Subscribe for a 360 degree view of mobile commerce!!
Audience:
• Mobile network operators
• Mobile commerce vendors
• Mobile content and application providers
• Network infrastructure and service providers
Table of Contents:
As of May 2013, the Mobile Commerce 360 subscription service includes the following reports:
Mobile VAS Markets, Applications, and Opportunities - Third Edition
Brave New World: Convergence of Broadband, Location and Augmented Reality
Next Generation Mobile Marketing: Location, Social Commerce, and Augmented Reality
Market Opportunity: Social + LTE + Commerce
Google vs. Competitors: Commerce Market - Wallet Systems
Mobile Payments: The Market for Travelers, Unbanked, and No/Low Credit Users
Mobile Marketing & Advertising 2013: Challenges and Opportunities
Google vs. Carriers: SWOT Analysis and Future of Telecom and Commerce
The Future of Mobile Payments: Continuation of Commerce during Global Economic Crisis
Mobile Commerce in Virtual and Augmented Reality
The Evolution of Google: Communications, Content, Commerce and Applications 2012 - 2017
Mobile Bar Code Marketing: Challenges, Opportunities, Global Outlook 2012-2017
Mobile Commerce Carrier Strategies
Computing, Content, Applications, and Commerce in the Cloud: Legacy Network Operator Threats and Opportunities
Mobile Commerce Technologies
Google in Mobile Commerce
Mobile Commerce Vendor Analysis 2012
Mobile Location Commerce 2012 - 2017
Mobile Commerce 2012
Mobile Applications and Widgets: Portable Applications on Mobile Platforms, Fifth Edition
Mobile Commerce Market and Forecast 2012 - 2017
Next Generation Mobile Commerce: Beyond Cell Phones
Mobile Commerce in Public Service: Expanding Beyond Consumer Services
Mobile Commerce and Handsets: Identifying Opportunities and Market Potential
Mobile Banking: State of the Market and Future Opportunities
Mobile Payments: USA Market Analysis
Mobile Marketing & Advertising 2012: Challenges and Opportunities
Future of Mobile Payment Systems: Rise of the Mobile Wallet 2012-2017
Google + Social Commerce: Evaluating Opportunities and Business Issues
Mobile Commerce in LTE: The Future of Commerce in 4G and Beyond
Top Revenue Mobile Commerce Applications 2011-2016
Where is the Money in Near Field Communications?
Mobile Local Search 2011 Location-based Search Market
Near Field Communications (NFC) Markets: Challenges, Opportunities, and Market Forecast to 2016
M-Banking Markets and Opportunities
Mobile Proximity and Location Based Advertising within Reach
Mobile Wallet: Location-based Commerce and Peer-to-Peer Payments
Mobile Marketing & Advertising: Challenges and Opportunities
Commerce on the Go: Mobile Payment Systems and Solutions
Digital Signatures in Mobile Commerce
Local Search Meets Social Search
Note: We are adding new reports as part of this service all the time !!
To order this report:
e-Commerce Industry: Mobile Commerce 360
Contact Clare: [email protected]
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Intl:+1 339 368 6001
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