The $1.7B M2M Software Market Sees Developers Increasingly Out-Sourcing Core Functionality
Cellular M2M application development has traditionally been a complex, costly, and time-consuming endeavor. Typically, developers create their applications from start to finish as entirely custom projects. However, across different applications and verticals, there is actually much commonality of requirements in terms of core features and functionality. For example, how to model an object in the application, how to create rules and alerts, and how to provide security mechanisms are all features that span the M2M market. Increasingly, third-party providers of what ABI Research calls Application Enablement Platforms (AEPs) – software designed to provide these core features for multiple M2M applications – are stepping up their efforts to abstract away much of the burden of application development. “ABI Research believes the Market for AEP software will grow from about USD $169M in 2011 to roughly $1.7B by 2017,” says ABI Research practice director Sam Lucero.
Despite the vast opportunity for merchant-market AEP solutions, the market at present is nascent, small, and comprised of a plethora of vendors coming to the market from differing backgrounds. ABI Research counts over 30 companies currently active in this space, ranging from “pure-play” providers like Axeda, ILS Technology, and ThingWorx, to M2M module and modem suppliers like Digi International, Sierra Wireless, Novatel Wireless, and Eurotech, to core network infrastructure providers like NSN and NEC.
ABI Research believes that at the present state of market development, the “pure-play” providers as well as those coming at the market from a module/modem background, are gaining the most traction in the market. This is a benefit of their close focus on the M2M market and their nuanced understanding of the needs of M2M application providers. However, there is clear opportunity for consolidation going forward, and ABI Research expects that as the M2M market becomes ever more mainstream, it is likely that large core network infrastructure and IT equipment vendors with deep pockets will start to “roll up” the smaller players in a natural process of consolidation.
These findings are part of ABI Research’s M2M Service Delivery Platforms Research Service, which includes additional Competitive Analyses, Vendor Matrices, Market Data, and Insights.
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SOURCE: ABI Research