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The evolving battleground for winning private cloud customers

Of the 200 enterprises surveyed in TBR’s 2H18 Cloud Infrastructure & Platforms Customer Research, 85% have adopted private cloud and TBR projects the hosted private cloud IaaS market will grow to $24 billion in 2022, from $18 billion in 2018. This growth creates opportunity for providers across the value chain and encourages the entry of […]

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Leading webscales tackle the connectivity problem; CSP business model under threat

After dominating the digital advertising and cloud services markets, leading webscales are moving deeper into the networking domain, aiming to leverage new technologies and business models that could threaten incumbent communications service providers’ (CSP) core business of providing connectivity services. Leading webscales aim to bring connectivity worldwide, which will extend their advertising and cloud empires […]

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Cloud pairs well with partners

In the cloud and software markets no one vendor touts everything every customer could need, making it increasingly important for vendors to team up to provide enterprises with value-added solutions and services. Join us Sept. 18 to hear the latest on vendor partnership activities and how we believe they will impact the market long term. […]

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Dell Technologies knew what it was doing all along

Dell Technologies’ strategies Deliver ‘essential infrastructure’ Dell Technologies’ key strategy is to deliver on what it promises: comprehensive and competitive essential infrastructure, specifically, hardware and systems software for PCs, data centers and cloud vendors. Dell Technologies fills in this spectrum with a mantra of “from edge to the core to the cloud,” where edge includes […]

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Quantum computing leaps into customers’ transformation-centric conversations

The quantum computing market will evolve from research-centric to commercial use cases as the technology reaches economic advantage — algorithm by algorithm — in the next two to five years. Once this occurs, developments will be rapid and organizations with the foundation built to take advantage of quantum computing will quickly reap the rewards of […]

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Leading CSPs pull forward 5G-related investments, driving CAGR increase in the North America TIS market

According to Technology Business Research, Inc.’s (TBR) Telecom Infrastructure Services North America Market Forecast 2018-2023, the CAGR of the TIS market in North America increased compared to last year’s forecast as leading communication service providers (CSPs) in the U.S. committed to accelerate and broaden the scope of their 5G-related initiatives. In the past 12 months, […]

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In IoT, Oracle means business

“Business first” is the resounding message from Oracle regarding IoT. The company leaps over the technical morass and ecosystem complexities, which often bog down any digital transformation discussion, and instead starts with the business discussion: What is your pain point? Oracle has deep relationships with a wide customer base due to its legacy solutions, including […]

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Booz Allen Hamilton keeps winning, even when the government shuts down

TBR’s initial response to Booz Allen Hamilton’s (BAH’s) 1Q19 earnings published on Tuesday, and we expect another strong quarter from BAH to close out its FY19. BAH boasts a soundly differentiated market position and multilayered alignment of its technology and advisory portfolio with the primary objectives of its federal customers. Consulting-led offerings are increasingly interwoven […]

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In its third annual blockchain summit, EY calls this ‘Year 0’ for blockchain

EY lays out its digital blueprint as ‘now, next and beyond’ with blockchain use cases easily fitting into the construct This fundamental playbook repeated in many of the use cases discussed in breakout sessions at EY Global Blockchain Summit: Early efforts focus on cross-collaborative business entities establishing business rules. The rules become the digital contracts. […]