Resources

Our Resource pages provide access to a variety of information sources including partner events, the Juniper Research Future Digital Awards programme and a variety of multimedia. In addition, you can subscribe to our free Whitepapers.

Whitepapers

Our whitepapers cover a wide range of topics and generally reflect the areas that we cover most. Registered users on the website can download our free whitepapers, published on a weekly basis.
mCommerce & mBanking ~ What Consumers Expect

mCommerce & mBanking ~ What Consumers Expect

January 2021
Our complimentary whitepaper, mCommerce & mBanking ~ What Consumers Expect will showcase what consumers want from their mCommerce and banking experiences, as well as discussing what these players must offer in order to attract new customers.
  • Introduction
  • mCommerce Findings
  • Mobile Banking Findings
  • Appendix: Methodology

 
An Interview with G+D

An Interview with G+D

January 2021
G+D recently won a Platinum Award for Best Digital Wallet in our Future Digital Awards Fintech & Payments category.

We interviewed their team to find our more about their award-winning digital wallet solution, the importance of tokenisation and the future of the wallets market.
Mobile Roaming: The Journey to Recovery

Mobile Roaming: The Journey to Recovery

January 2021
Our complimentary whitepaper, Mobile Roaming: The Journey to Recovery, provides a market outlook for the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, and gives an overview of the developing technologies that can assist operators in their recovery from the effects of the pandemic. Also included are forecasts for the total number of mobile roaming subscribers in 2024.
  • Mobile Roaming: Market Update in 2020
  • Operator Alliances: Market Status
  • The Continued Effect of COVID-19 on Mobile Roaming: Impact on Operator Business Models
  • A2P Messaging Service Providers – Movers & Shakers
  • Market Summary: Total Number of Mobile Roaming Subscribers
2021 Tech & Telco Megatrends Whitepaper

2021 Tech & Telco Megatrends Whitepaper

December 2020
Our analysts predict the key technology & telecommunications trends for 2021, with expert insights for four main megatrends, and the underlying drivers behind them.
  • AI-accelerated Automation in Operations
    • Rapid Expansion of Extended Reality within Online and Mobile Commerce
    • Pandemic to Increase Investment into Chatbot Automation Capabilities
    • Blockchain to Escape the Hype, but Only in Certain Areas
  • Remote Solutions for Working and Operations to Establish New Frameworks
    • Virtual Workspace Innovation to Accelerate as the Future of Work Evolves
    • Multiservice Subscriptions to Proliferate
    • eSIM Management Tools to Enable Intelligent Control
  • Digital Health & Well-being Enter the Mainstream
    • Digital Therapeutics to Become Major Part of Healthcare Delivery
    • Wearables Key to Combatting Spread of COVID-19, Once Privacy Concerns are Addressed
    • Concept of Sexual Wellness to Drive Sextech Adoption
  • Intelligent Connectivity - Rapidly Evolving in Post-Pandemic World
    • Increasing Development of Private Network Capabilities in 2021
    • Increasing Network Virtualisation Owing to Standalone 5G Network Rollouts
    • Security Concerns of Consumer IoT Devices to be Eased by Emerging ‘Confidential Computing’ Protocols
Watch the full webinar presenation: 2021 Tech & Telco Megatrends Webinar
Tuning into the Future of Digital Video Streaming

Tuning into the Future of Digital Video Streaming

December 2020
Juniper Research’s free whitepaper, Tuning into the Future of Video Streaming, discusses how the business models of OTT TV and on-demand video will change, including a forecast for the number of users of ad-supported subscription VoD services in 2025.
  • Introduction
  • Key Market Trends & Overall Outlook
  • Hybrid OTT TV Subscriptions Forecast
 

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Next-Gen VR: Going it Standalone?

Next-Gen VR: Going it Standalone?

November 2020
Juniper Research’s whitepaper, Next-Gen VR: Going it Standalone?, discusses the future of VR platforms and how the technology will evolve in the coming years, including forecasts for the revenue of VR games in 2025.
  • VR Ecosystem
  • VR Platform Developments
  • The Place of Standalone VR
  • VR Content Forecast
 

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The Smart Home Floorplan: 3 Key Device Strategies

The Smart Home Floorplan: 3 Key Device Strategies

November 2020
Juniper Research’s whitepaper, The Smart Home Floorplan: 3 Key Device Strategies, showcases vital ways in which smart home vendors can differentiate their products in a smart home environment dominated by platform providers. This is coupled with a forecast for the number of smart home devices in use in 2025.
  • Introduction
  • Smart Home Value Chain & Product Strategies
  • Smart Home Devices Forecast
Why Agtech Will Grow in 2021

Why Agtech Will Grow in 2021

November 2020
Our complimentary whitepaper, Why Agtech Will Grow in 2021, explores opportunities in the Agtech industry, including the capabilities of Agtech platforms, the disruptive potential of blockchain and the emergence of microfarming initiatives. Also included are forecasts for total Agtech market value by 2025.
  • What Is a ‘Digital Farm’?
  • Agtech Services
  • Market Forecast Summary
Banking Efficiency with AI - 3 Key Use Case

Banking Efficiency with AI - 3 Key Use Case

October 2020
Our complimentary whitepaper, Banking Efficiency with AI - 3 Key Use Cases, examines the critical use cases for how AI can lead to significant improvements in operational processes; combined with a forecast summary for AI-underwritten lending in 2025.
  • Introduction
  • Key Use Cases for AI in Banking
  • RPA
  • Automated Lending (AI)
  • Chatbots
  • Market Forecast Summary


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Industrial Revolution 4.0 - The Future of IIoT

Industrial Revolution 4.0 - The Future of IIoT

October 2020
Publication date: November 2020 | Author: Scarlett Woodford

Our complimentary whitepaper, Industrial Revolution 4.0 – The Future of IIoT, provides insight into the growth of the Industrial IoT, alongside an analysis of key technologies. Also included are forecasts for the total number of Industrial IoT connections in use by 2025.
  • Industrial IoT
  • Role of Cellular Technologies in Industrial IoT
  • LPWA (Low-Power-Wide-Access) Networks
  • Market Forecast Summary
Excerpt from Whitepaper:
 
1.1 Industrial IoT
 
Industrial IoT (Industrial Internet of Things) refers to the application of IoT technology in industrial sectors. With a focus on M2M (machine-to[1]machine) communication and machine learning, Industrial IoT enables corporations to improve efficiency and reliability of key operations; leading to reduced costs and a minimisation of unplanned downtime. Key sectors served by the Industrial IoT include agriculture, energy and utilities, logistics, manufacturing, mining, and oil and gas. Enterprises in the Industrial IoT ecosystem must ensure that they implement the most applicable connectivity technologies, based on the size, scope and range of operations. If an inappropriate, or less appropriate, technology is introduced, businesses risk running a substandard operation; resulting in reduced efficiency and elevated costs. Fragmentation has always been a problem for the IoT. As IoT solutions can, and do, use different wireless network protocols like Wi-Fi, LoRa, Zigbee, Bluetooth or 5G, this shows the fragmentation at a very basic level. Each of these network types has specific characteristics optimised for different use cases, which poses the risk for significant financial and time costs for connecting solutions from different communication protocols.
 
1.1.1 Role of Cellular Technologies in Industrial IoT
 
i. 3G
 
The most common use for 3G cellular technologies within IoT is the intermittent transition of small quantities of data. Juniper Research suggests that, as the pricing difference between 3G and 4G is now practically non-existent, operators should look towards migrating 3G IoT connections to 4G.
 
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