Sentences with phrase «technology licensing revenue»

In America alone, technology licensing revenue accounts for an estimated $ 45 billion annually; worldwide, the figure is around $ 100 billion and growing fast.

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Berg wrote that while his team understands Salesforce's interest in MuleSoft's technology, he believes «the purchase price to be too rich,» and questions what Salesforce — which exclusively sells cloud - based products — will do with MuleSoft's on - premise license offering, which makes up a substantial portion of the company's revenue.
Much of the company's revenue is coming from licensing the technology to big customers such as Salesforce and Hootsuite, although consumer brands, financial institutions and PR agencies are also subscribing to its $ 99 - a-month direct service.
EIH says that its licensing revenues from Hydis FFS LCD technology is lower than it used to be because the display industry is shifting from LCD to OLED technologies.
In 2011, inventions developed by researchers at U.S. universities made $ 2.5 billion in licensing revenue, according to the annual survey of the Association of University Technology Managers.
Enzon receives royalty revenues from licensing arrangements with other companies related to sales of products developed using its proprietary Customized Linker Technology
The Company expects to generate revenues in the future only if it is able to license its technologies.
AMD cited a new $ 293 million licensing deal with Tianjin Haiguang Advanced Technology Investment Co. to develop processors for the Chinese server market — in addition to its semicustom business — for its forecast of an 15 percent, plus or minus 3 percent, increase in revenue for the second quarter of 2016.
In high technology, standards - essential patents are key for companies looking to generate revenue by licensing out IP.
I have nothing against vendors that want to change their licensing models to increase revenues or otherwise refresh their offerings — after all, the technology market is notoriously fast - paced and companies that don't re-evaluate their revenue streams on a regular basis will become uncompetitive and die.
It means thousands of entrepreneurs must divert revenue from development and technology to pay Mr. Myhrvold's licensing tax or else brace for millions in legal fees.
Swirlds has licensed the Hedera Hashgraph Platform to use their patented technology, for which they will receive 10 % of the platform's revenue as a licensing fee.
The company licenses its technologies to lenders to generate revenues, and also generates revenues based on the amount of loans closed through its systems.
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