Music and electronic game publishers, television broadcasters, video production companies, content aggregators and telecommunications carriers worldwide are expected to spend more than $8 billion on
the tools needed to create, edit, manage, and load various forms of content onto mobile devices by year-end 2008, according to a new market research study from The INSIGHT Research Corp.
The market analysis study, "Content Management for Wireless Networks, 2008-2013" describes the technology and market forces required to put music, video, and other types of information and
entertainment content onto cell phones and other types of mobile devices.
The study notes that current content management systems are primarily focused on the delivery of the content to a
specific device type, and that within the forecast period attention will shift from discrete systems focusing on delivery of specific content using rudimentary content management integration to
full-blown systems that are centered on reusable content suitable for multi-channel delivery.
An excerpt of this research report, table of contents, and ordering information are online at
http://www.insight-corp.com/reports/content08.asp.--Tanya Irwin