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Trade Wars and the Professional Services Fallout: Talent, Growth and Operational Models in Flux

Trade wars and tariff uncertainties conjure up visions of cargo ships, ports, factories and stacks of goods stranded by economic chaos, not consultants and IT services professionals. Fear, uncertainty and doubt are usually good for the consulting business, while the higher costs of running a business fuel demand for more outsourcing. This time, things might be different. This trade war, even if partially suspended for now, may significantly disrupt professional services, especially if tariffs continue creeping into new areas and the trust deficit continues to grow. Steel now, services later.

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AI PC Hype vs. Reality: What 2025 Holds in Store for the PC Market

TBR Talks: AI PC Hype vs. Reality: What 2025 Holds in Store for the PC Market
TBR Talks: Decoding Strategies and Ecosystems of the Globe's Top Tech Firms
AI PC Hype vs. Reality: What 2025 Holds in Store for the PC Market
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Research Analyst Alek Maxfield and Senior Analyst Ben Carbonneau share insights into the performance forecasts and emerging solutions of leading semiconductor providers and OEMs.

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Here Comes KPMG: Client Trust, Alliance Focus and Tech-enabled Strategy Emphasized at 2025 Global Analyst Summit

One could argue that many of KPMG’s steps, including launching partner-enabled industry IP, reinforcing trust, developing regionally organized operations, outlining a select few strategic partners, and investing in platform-enabled service delivery capabilities, resonate with the moves taken by many of its Big Four and large IT services peers. We see two differences: KPMG is laser-focused on exactly which of the strategies above to amplify, rather than taking a trial-and-error approach, and KPMG has an opportunity to ride the wave of a once-in-a-century professional services market transformation.

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TBR Announces On-demand Availability of 1Q25 TBR Insights Live Webinars

Technology Business Research, Inc. (TBR) is pleased to announce on-demand availability of all TBR Insights Live webinars that aired during 1Q25. Each session features TBR’s top experts discussing key trends, recent analysis and market dynamics across covered industries. 1Q25 webinars can be viewed on our YouTube channel, and presentation decks can be downloaded via the linked titles below.

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Comcast Business Nears $10B in Annual Revenue and Accelerates Enterprise Growth but Faces Headwinds from Competitive and Macroeconomic Pressures

2025 Comcast Business Analyst Conference, Philadelphia, April 2-3, 2025 — A select group of industry analysts gathered at the Comcast Center in Philadelphia to hear from Comcast Business leaders about the unit’s progress and success with its sales and go-to-market strategies. The central theme of the event was “Everything, Everywhere, All at Once,” which reflects […]

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2025 GenAI Predictions for IT Insiders

TBR Talks: 2025 GenAI Predictions for IT Insiders
TBR Talks: Decoding Strategies and Ecosystems of the Globe's Top Tech Firms
2025 GenAI Predictions for IT Insiders
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TBR Senior Vice President Dan Demers joins Patrick to discuss how global systems integrators, telecom vendors, hyperscalers and others are deploying GenAI internally to improve operations as well as how they are delivering GenAI solutions to enterprises across the global ecosystem.

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DOGE Disruption in Federal IT Services: Zero Financial Impact, Despite Uncertainty and Low Expectations

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
DOGE Disruption in Federal IT Services: Zero Financial Impact, Despite Uncertainty and Low Expectations
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TBR’s Public Sector team joins the podcast to share how the very real concerns have led to net-zero impact on federal systems integrators’ financial performance in the last fiscal quarter, with some leading services firms revising guidance upward. Are the fears going to be substantiated into the next fiscal quarter, or will demand for IT modernization within the U.S. federal government remain?

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5 Key Questions on Big Four Evolution and Strategy

The Big Four professional services firms — Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC — have all been undergoing organizational changes in the last couple years. TBR regularly hears five questions about how these firms manage themselves, grow and change. Taking a longitudinal view allows TBR to see that recent restructurings, layoffs and offerings all reflect how these firms are trying to address the following: who gets the best talent, who decides what’s next, who sells, how everyone in a firm knows what everyone else does, and what role will managed services play.