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Benefits to outsourcing corporate video production

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Outsourcing video production can save time and money while receiving a superior solution

Outsourcing of business operations continues to grow in popularity, taking responsibility for a number of functions. There are many reasons why it is gaining steam and one area that hasn’t received much attention – but which can benefit greatly – is corporate video production.

Outsourcing video production allows the business to avoid the large initial capital outlay. There is a lot that goes into video production and the upfront costs can be staggering. Outsourcing saves a considerable amount of money, and stress.

If a business purchases the equipment, it becomes a dead asset when it isn’t being used. Outsourcing prevents paying for downtime and allows the company to only pay for the equipment when they’re ready for a job.

Outsourcing video production allows a business to have access to a larger team of professionals. The outsourced company will have a huge network of resources and highly-skilled professionals to make sure the job is done right the first time.

An outsourced solution can provide access to a better production facility and better equipment. Outsourced video production companies must keep up with the latest technology to remain competitive. This works to the company’s benefit, ensuring that the video solution is created with the best equipment under the best circumstances.

Additionally, the outsourced company has access to a larger variety of shots that an in-house team could never obtain. This will enable a business to present a more developed picture of what it wants to offer, leading to increased sales and a better company branding effort.

B2B telecommunications market continues upward trend

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The trend is expected to continue for the next eight years

The Business-to-Business (B2B) telecommunications market is beginning to pick up on a global scale. Across a number of industry verticals, businesses are adopting IT-as-a-service models in order to improve and enhance their operations. This has led to an incredible demand for B2B telecommunications solutions and the trend is expected to continue to increase for at least the next eight years.

B2B telecommunications recorded revenue of over $33 billion in 2017. By the close of 2026, the market is expected to reach more than $107.47, which would reflect a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 13.6%. Over a quarter of the global B2B revenue in telecommunications will be seen in areas such as financial services, banking and insurance, which is expected to reach over $27 billion. Other areas expected to benefit will be administrative entities, healthcare organizations, medical research institutes and the media and entertainment industries.

Companies that seek out B2B telecommunications service have a number of options readily available to them, all with catered solutions to suit the entities’ needs. Cloud-based B2B solutions now account for more than half of the options and there is a trend toward the adoption of unified communication solutions. By 2026, almost $25 billion in revenue is expected to be made from the sales of unified B2B telecom services and there is going to be extensive growth in the need for M2M, WAN and VOIP solutions.