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6G’s Fate Depends on the Level of Government Intervention

6G will ultimately happen, and commercial deployment of 6G-branded networks will likely begin in the late 2020s (following the ratification of 3rd Generation Partnership Project [3GPP] Release 21 standards, which is tentatively slated to be complete in 2028). However, it remains to be seen whether 6G will be a brand only or a legitimate set of truly differentiated features and capabilities that bring broad and significant value to CSPs and the global economy.

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Federal IT Spending Will Remain Robust in FFY25 Amid AI Prioritization

Since coming into office, the Biden administration has fueled an unprecedented federal IT bull market. While the White House’s proposed federal civilian technology budget of $75.1 billion for federal fiscal year 2025 (FFY25) is the smallest increase in several years (up less than 1% compared to $74.5 billion in FFY24), it is still an increase of more than 14% from $65.8 billion in FFY23, and up 25% from $60.1 billion in FFY21, the last year of the prior administration. FFY25 has started with a continuing resolution (CR), as have most of the last several fiscal year. The impact of the latest CR on the largest federal systems integrators may be limited to shorter-cycle programs in their order books, but some disruptions to larger, longer-term engagements are not out of the question.

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Oracle Analysis: How the Vendor Has Pivoted and Where It Is Headed

TBR Talks: Decoding Strategies and Ecosystems of the Globe's Top Tech Firms
TBR Talks: Decoding Strategies and Ecosystems of the Globe's Top Tech Firms
Oracle Analysis: How the Vendor Has Pivoted and Where It Is Headed
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In this episode of TBR Talks, Senior Analyst Catie Merrill shares her takeaways from Oracle CloudWorld 2024. Catie discusses the recent announcement of Oracle’s partnership with Amazon Web Services and how these announcements are reinforcing the vendor’s strategic goals. She also looks at what this strategy means for the future of Oracle and its ecosystem […]

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Hybrid AI: Lenovo Builds a Portfolio Ready to Address the Confluence of Personal, Enterprise and Public Data

Underneath the enthusiasm for hybrid AI, Lenovo’s mission remains unchanged: It is driving transformation to become a technology leader in global devices, infrastructure solutions and services worldwide. Lenovo positions itself as having an end-to-end technology portfolio, a user-centered approach and an immense emphasis on open innovation. The company offers its customers choices thanks to its partnerships across semiconductor, AI platforms and ISVs; and it leverages its Solutions and Services Group to accelerate solution development between its own portfolio and partner ecosystem.