Staying Competitive in the Fast-changing IT Services Market
Discover how competitive intelligence for IT services impacts IT vendors, budgeting, labor costs and more.
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Discover how competitive intelligence for IT services impacts IT vendors, budgeting, labor costs and more.
Join us for an exclusive review of the latest insights and analysis in TBR’s IT Services Vendor Benchmark, which looks at the competitive landscape as well as the performances of 31 leading IT services providers.
In 2024, vendors adept at collaboration in the GenAI space and substantiating their promises with actual client outcomes will lead the pack. Those lacking in either area may still ride the GenAI wave, but they risk lagging behind with subpar results and waning market relevance.
AI (especially generative AI) is of particular interest to service providers f late following technological breakthroughs from OpenAI’s ChatGPT platform, which has demonstrated that generative AI has developed to a point that it is able to bring useful outcomes to businesses and consumers alike.
This infographic contains the three key takeaways from TBR’s latest research on the U.S. federal IT services market and what these events mean for you. Infographic includes takeaways for stakeholders, including M&A prospects, resilient spending trends, and the rise of advisory practices, amidst unprecedented growth in federal IT services.
By acquiring Juniper Networks, HPE’s networking capabilities, especially around AI-enabled networking, will be immediately bolstered. And naturally, the acquisition would also support HPE’s edge-to-cloud vision.
PwC’s recognition that a standardized, scaled business model combined with high-touch consulting could actually assuage fears around job disruption may prove critical as GenAI permeates IT services. Paired with the focus on measurable business outcomes, PwC’s factory approach could help separate the firm from peers.
HCLTech’s Cloud Native Labs could be a blueprint for other IT services vendors, particularly as the entire cloud ecosystem faces disruptions from shifting client expectations and the opportunities around GenAI.
TBR believes operators will be more calculated and tactical in investing in 6G compared to 5G, with a deeper emphasis on ensuring a clear line of sight to ROI before significant spending occurs