What’s NOT going to happen in 2009
Last updated Dec 16, 2008 — 663 viewsABI Research’s analysts have published their annual year-end forecast of key technology trends. In light of the looming global recession, however, this year’s prognostication is framed as “What’s NOT Going to Happen in 2009.”
Briefly, here’s the list of 21 technology occurrences that ABI’s analysts believe won’t happen in 2009:
- 2009 Won’t Be the Year of Mobile Marketing
- Mobile Operators Will Not Own Primary Customer Relationships in Mobile Banking
- There Will Be No Big NFC Rollouts in 2009
- RFID Investments Will Not Stop in 2009
- Hollywood Studios and Other Content Producers Will Not Challenge Latest nDVR Court Ruling
- Will IPTV Replace Traditional Broadcast TV in 2009? No, Not Quite Yet!
- Over-the-Top Video to the TV Will Not Rule the World, but Perhaps Will Take over a Nation State or Two
- The Living Room Social Will Not Be about Ice Cream in 2009
- Intelligent Transportation Systems Won’t Hit the Big-Time
- The Location Industry Will Not Come to a Halt
- The Mobile Phone Market Won’t Grow in 2009
- RIM and Apple Won’t Have the Smartphone Market to Themselves
- UWB Will Not Reach the Cell Phone Market in 2009
- Windows Mobile Will Not Go Open Source
- Nothing Will Shift Qualcomm’s IP Position in 2009
- Femtocells Will Not Be Huge in 2009
- In 2009, the WLAN Big Fish Will Stop Eating the Little Fish . . . NOT!
- Cisco Won’t Abandon the Search for New Technologies
- Healthcare Will Be Unhealthy for WLAN Vendors
- WiMAX Will Not Go Mass Market in Asia-Pacific in 2009
- China Mobile Won’t Hit its Interim Targets for TD-SCDMA Adoption in 2009
Find out what ABI’s analysts have to say on each of these interesting topics by downloading the free whitepaper in PDF format (requires registration) from the firm’s website.
You forgot… Year Of The Linux Desktop.