IT Ecosystem Trust Paves the Way for GenAI-enabled Growth in 2024
A look at TBR’s top predictions for digital transformation in 2024, including expectations for GenAI’s impact, the rise of superpowers and the three things enabling new market growth
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A look at TBR’s top predictions for digital transformation in 2024, including expectations for GenAI’s impact, the rise of superpowers and the three things enabling new market growth
A look at TBR’s 2024 predictions for the cloud market, including SaaS vendors adoption of GenAI, where vendors will invest for cloud growth and tailoring IaaS to workloads
A look at TBR’s top predictions for the IT services industry in 2024, including which companies will see the most success, a pivot to outcomes-based pricing due to GenAI and the expected major pain point for all companies
Join TBR for a 30-minute live discussion and Q&A on the state of the digital transformation market from buyers’ perspectives, how leading IT services firms are investing in and positioning GenAI, and more
Topics last quarter included the generative AI strategies of both hyperscalers and SaaS providers, key trends impacting business performance of U.S. enterprise operators, AI disruption amid hardware refresh cycles, and changes in IT infrastructure buyers’ strategies as they adapt to the post-pandemic era
IT services firms possess not only the trust of buyers but also the knowledge of buyers’ businesses to educate clients, and then help tailor GenAI tools to their business needs. In this blog, we look at the strategies and activities of three key players: Accenture, IBM Consulting and Dell Technologies.
Near-term, expect GenAI opportunities around consulting and limited case uses around productivity
Learn the GenAI strategies and approaches of both hyperscalers and SaaS providers, how cloud providers are using custom silicon to accelerate GenAI, and use cases for GenAI
We believe Infosys’ position within the ecosystem will also play a role in how fast and successful the company is when it comes to scaling AI with clients. Infosys’ AI-related messaging includes 23 AI playbooks, which focus on value realization spanning technical and business components, such as Foundry and Factory models, as well as change management.
IBM, Atos, Accenture and Infosys have well-established industry expertise and a history of working with clients in the sports and entertainment sector. In addition to those companies, other IT services providers are developing capabilities and building client relationships to capture opportunities in the sector. Utilizing their solutions, expertise and reputation gained by working with clients in other sectors and applying that knowledge to the sports and entertainment industry enable vendors to expand their client reach. Vendors increasingly utilize digital design capabilities to add value.