Blockchain, sustainability and IT services

Join Practice Manager Patrick Heffernan and TBR’s Professional Services team as they connect evolutions in blockchain-enabled digital transformations and acceleration in adoption of sustainability actions and commitments, all in the context of the fast-changing market for IT services. TBR’s analysts will discuss which vendors will most likely benefit from increased demand around decarbonization and managed services and which vendors are best leveraging their alliances within the wider technology ecosystem..

 

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Join Patrick M. Heffernan and members of multiple TBR teams Thursday, April 14, 2022,  for a discussion on the repercussions of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine across consulting, IT services, cloud and digital transformation landscapes. TBR analysts will debate which vendors will most likely see a surge in business and opportunities and detail which vendors have been most exposed to negative fallout from sanctions, talent disruptions or overexposure to Russian markets. They will also look at whether a sustained conflict in Eastern Europe will stall, slow or accelerate digital transformation initiatives across the globe.

Don’t miss:

  • From localization to globalization and robotization to hybridization, vendors’ delivery models continue to evolve with the war in Ukraine, forcing many vendors to reconsider their next move
  • Cloud vendors will likely see minimal direct disruption as a result of the invasion, and overall, economic uncertainty bodes well for cloud continued accelerated adoption
  • Vendors best positioned to advise on and deliver solutions as real-time data processing globally complicates data privacy issues when collecting information in and around a war zone

Mark your calendars for Thursday, April 14, 2022, at 1 p.m. EDT,
and REGISTER to reserve your space.

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  3. Russian aggression will not dampen pandemic-driven cloud demand

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