With technology, content and distribution converging at unprecedented speed, we are in the midst of a change that is fast-moving, broad, uncharted — and brimming with business opportunities.
Technological innovations have given rise to an interactive, participative society where consumers now shape what, when and how they receive information — a sociological power shift that is changing the way we do business in Canada and around the world. As technologies converge to accommodate consumers' evolving demands for content, unique business opportunities are also emerging, allowing companies to offer new content, mobility, services and pricing never before possible.
At the same time, businesses are also converging like never before, with mergers & acquisitions, and new alliances forming among large technology firms, media and distribution companies, as well as in the wireless space.
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The Rise of Lifestyle Media: Achieving Success in the Digital Convergence Era This report analyzes the impact of convergence on the video content, communications, advertising, and audience measurement industries. |
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Shaping Digital Convergence through Mergers & Acquisitions There’s no doubt that convergence is causing great change—partnerships, alliances, and M&A deals are all on the rise. But is convergence really the driver? |
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Software Revenue Recognition PwC’s user-friendly guide for navigating through the complexities of software revenue recognition details how to apply the AICPA's SOP 97-2, SOP 98-4, and SOP 98-9—including the AICPA interpretations of technical revenue recognition questions and addresses the impact of SEC guidance, rulemaking, and interpretations.. |
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Internet Protocol Transformation: Beyond the Triple Play Service providers are migrating from distinct networks for voice, data and video services to a single broadband infrastructure based upon the Internet Protocol (IP). This migration to a converged service delivery network has profound implications for wireline carriers, cable operators, and wireless service providers, as well as technology suppliers, content providers, and business partners. |
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Embracing change in the technology industries, Volume 1 Change in the technology industries appears neverending. Yet evidence from 13 in-depth interviews and an online survey of 126 executives in the technology industries worldwide, shows that the industry believes it is learning to adapt, survive and thrive amid great change. |
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