Information technology will touch every aspect of smart city, including energy management, logistics and transportation, water management, home automation, and services delivery to name a few. The wide breadth of areas IT touches makes it an important cog in the functioning of smart cities. It is not only the residents that stand to benefit; governments can meet their objectives more efficiently, while IT players find themselves facing a whole new market. For companies operating in the sector and delivering products and services to meet the demand, the revenue potential is enormous.
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Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Industry Overview
- Market Trends
- IT Applications in Smart Cities
- Challenges
- Large Players to Watch
- Mid Sized Players to Watch
- Small Innovative Players to Watch
Companies Mentioned
- Bosch Software Innovations
- Cisco Systems Incorporation (Nasdaq: CSCO)
- Elton Technologies Limited
- Fusionex International Plc (AIM: FIX)
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (NYSE: HPE)
- International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) (NYSE: IBM)
- IoTium, Inc
- Itron, Inc. (Nasdaq: ITRI)
- Junar Inc
- Microsoft Corporation (Nasdaq: MSFT)
- Oracle Corporation (NYSE: ORCL)
- PassivSystems Limited
- SAP SE (DB: SAP)
- SAS Institute Inc
- Salesforce.com Incorporated (NYSE: CRM)
- Schneider Electric S.E. (ENXTPA: SU)
- Tableau Software, Inc. (NYSE: DATA)
- Tata Consultancy Services (NSE: TCS)
- Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (OM:ERICB)