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Device market disruptors

AR, VR, smart speakers and AI chips are part of the digital transformation story New technologies have driven growth in the consumer device market. Smart speakers are ubiquitous, and adoption of these devices has grown faster than for any new product since smartphones. AR and VR adoption is growing more slowly but the technology is […]

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Will ‘new’ management consulting models support digital transformation?

An exclusive review of TBR’s Management Consulting Benchmark As a diverse set of IT services vendors take consulting-led approaches to capturing new logos and delivering digital transformations, the established strategy consultancies have invested in emerging technology capabilities and diverse talent. In a world in which every services vendor is also a consultancy, these old-school firms […]

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India-centric vendors defy gravity and all sensible expectations

An exclusive review of TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark Every quarter the large India-centric IT services vendors — Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Wipro, Cognizant and HCL Technologies (HCLT) — produce revenue growth and profitability that keep them in the top half, and sometimes in the top five, vendors TBR tracks, despite market trends that […]

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Separating the tricks from the treats in the emerging technology sector

An overview of ICT trends, business models and best practices As TBR separates which emerging technologies are tricks from those that are business strategy and financial performance treats, we will also provide insights on how to be the house with the best candy in town. Technology disruption and innovation are constants across all segments of […]

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Year in review: Shifting from a monocloud to a multicloud and hybrid cloud landscape

2019 has been a notable year for the cloud and software markets, shedding light on the cloud landscape as it becomes progressively complicated. From customers’ increasingly complex use cases to vendors’ sustained but slowing growth, along with acquisitions, new challengers and new ventures, the market continues to transform. Join Allan Krans, Meaghan McGrath, Jack McElwee […]

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Technology Business Research, Inc. announces 4Q19 webinar schedule

HAMPTON, N.H. — Technology Business Research, Inc. (TBR) announces the schedule for its 4Q19 webinar series. Oct. 16         India-centric vendors defy gravity and all sensible expectations         Oct. 30         Separating the tricks from the treats in the emerging technology sector Nov. 13        Enterprise adoption of private cellular networks poses opportunities and threats for telecom industry Nov. […]

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Investments in acquisitions and startups enrich Capgemini’s next-generation solutions portfolio and improve its competitive position

“Capgemini has taken multiple steps to enhance its portfolio to drive transformations through next-generation technologies and create business value for clients. The acquisition of Altran to deliver digital transformation in the industrial sector, enhanced relationships with Microsoft around Microsoft Azure solutions and with SAP around certification of industry innovation accelerators in manufacturing and retail, and […]

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While competitors stumble and struggle, Raytheon continues to outperform in IT services for the U.S. federal government

The U.S. federal earnings season kicks off the week of July 22, with legacy defense contractors General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon releasing their fiscal results for the second calendar quarter of 2019. General Dynamics IT (GDIT) passed the one-year anniversary of its $9.7 billion acquisition of CSRA in 2Q19. Absent the inorganic impact of […]

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5G network investment will push Capex for NFV and SDN

“TBR expects the use of white-box hardware in NFV / SDN environments will proliferate, accounting for 60 percent of NFV / SDN hardware spend in 2023, up from 15 percent in 2018. This industry shift toward white-box hardware will significantly disrupt incumbent OEMs’ business models, prompting them to evolve into software-centric companies.” Continue reading