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customize views of key business unit-level data and analysis
allow a single source of validated truth to be distributed to teams across your enterprise
of the leading vendors, by business unit, across all critical segments of the global ICT landscape
on vendor performance across key business metrics (e.g., revenue, expense, margin) by business unit, geo and industry vertical
If abundant 5G and advances around digital twin technology spark a resurgence in smart cities, Atos will continue to turn inspiration sessions into small-scale implementations across Europe and in some select cities outside the vendor’s home region
U.S. interest in hypersonic missiles has surged over the last few years, with the DOD’s budget for hypersonic research growing 18.8% year-to-year in FY22
Combined with analytics and deployed with intensive change management, intelligent automation may be one of PwC’s key methods for helping the firm and its clients attract and keep talent
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In TBR’s latest Global Delivery Benchmark, one particular number leapt out as both surprising and indicative of the sustained battle for technology talent
Two of IBM’s core quantum offerings are of particular interest, as each is indicative of the growing market interest in becoming quantum ready and in trialing different prototypes ahead of the development of commercial-grade quantum computing capabilities
A nonfactor for decades, inflation is now being parsed into demand pull and cost push, and pricing analysts are having to adjust