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タイトル |
Mediatek社のアプリケーション・ソフトウェア・プラットフォーム開発戦略 |
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MediaTek's Strategies for Application Software Platform Development |
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| 商品コード | MIC091211 |
| タイプ | トピックスレポート |
| 発行会社 | MIC |
| 発刊日 | 2009/12/18 |
| 言語 | 英語 |
| 頁数 |
8ページ |
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価格 |
US$1,580 |
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原文 |
In March 2009, MediaTek signed an agreement with the Chinese software company Vogins to jointly roll out the VRE (Virtual Runtime Environment) embedded middleware solution developed for MediaTek's chipsets. Furthermore, in September 2009, MediaTek announced that it would cooperate with the mobile phone software developer SPB. These moves will give application software developers more room for development. Meanwhile, Qualcomm and Microsoft have also rolled out application software development platforms, and application software has become a focus area in mobile phone development. This report analyzes MediaTek's strategies for application software platform operations, and analyzes MediaTek's competitive standing in relation to other companies, such as Qualcomm and Microsoft. |
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原文 |
Table of Contents 1. Improve Product Lines' Competitiveness by Strengthening Application Software 2. Giving Clients More Room for Customization and Differentiation 3. Nurturing Competitive Advantages to Combat Adversaries in Emerging Markets 4. Conclusion 4.1 MediaTek's Leading Position in Emerging Markets Stable 4.2 Increase Global Competitiveness by Bringing Together Developer Capabilities through VRE 4.3 Establishing Application Development Ecosystem a Priority Appendix List of Topics - Details of MediaTek's cooperation with the Chinese software companies Vogins and SPB in 2009 - MediaTek's strategies for application software platform development - Comparison between Qualcomm, Microsoft, and MediaTek's application software platforms and competitive status of MediaTek's development - Companies and organizations analyzed or mentioned in the report include: Apple, HTC, LG, MediaTek, Microsoft, Motorola, Qualcomm, SPB, Vodafone, Vogins
List of Tables Table 1 Application Software Platforms Rolled out by Qualcomm, Microsoft, MediaTek |


