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Infosys Collaborates with Clients and Partners to Navigate What’s Next in Their AI Transformation Programs

We believe Infosys’ position within the ecosystem will also play a role in how fast and successful the company is when it comes to scaling AI with clients. Infosys’ AI-related messaging includes 23 AI playbooks, which focus on value realization spanning technical and business components, such as Foundry and Factory models, as well as change management.

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IT Services Vendors Embrace Digital Transformation to Revolutionize the Sports and Entertainment Industry

IBM, Atos, Accenture and Infosys have well-established industry expertise and a history of working with clients in the sports and entertainment sector. In addition to those companies, other IT services providers are developing capabilities and building client relationships to capture opportunities in the sector. Utilizing their solutions, expertise and reputation gained by working with clients in other sectors and applying that knowledge to the sports and entertainment industry enable vendors to expand their client reach. Vendors increasingly utilize digital design capabilities to add value.

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Telecom Infrastructure Services Operating Margin Climbs as Shift to Maintenance Services Offsets U.S. Market Decline

Automation, analytics, AI and machine learning will prove critical to helping vendors improve margins. Examples include portions of Nokia’s AVA (Analytics, Virtualization and Automation) portfolio and Ericsson’s Operations Engine. However, with a significant portion of revenue coming from deployment services, RAN-centric vendors will be unable to expand overall telecom infrastructure services margins significantly.

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Monetizing GenAI: Cloud Vendors’ Investment Strategies and 2025 Outlook

In this TBR Insights Live session, TBR’s Cloud team gives a deep dive on AI’s impact on the cloud industry and highlights key findings from TBR’s newest cloud research report, AI & GenAI Model Provider Market Landscape, including examples of technology companies’ activities in 2024 as well as what to expect across the GenAI landscape in 2025.

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$130+ Billion Emerging India Opportunity – India-centric vs. Global IT Services Firms: Who Wins and Why

Join Principal Analyst Patrick M. Heffernan, Senior Analyst Kelly Lesiczka and Research Analyst Jill Cookingham Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024, at 1 p.m. EDT/10 a.m. PDT for a live discussion and Q&A on expectations for the next era of India’s economic growth. The team will look at whether local IT services vendors can really capture those opportunities from the Big Four as well as which vendors our research shows will lead the market overall.

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What to Expect: Cloud Provider Market Share Through 2027

TBR expects to see incremental strengthening of the professional services capabilities of hyperscalers as well as traditional software players; however, professional services companies, along with India-centric players, have demonstrated their ability to scale vast talent benches to serve clients and act as go-to partners for the biggest cloud vendors.

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Oracle’s Path to $100B+: Unlocking Growth with Multicloud Strategy

With multitenant OCI, Dedicated Regions, Cloud@Customer and Oracle Alloy, Oracle has quickly emerged as one of the most flexible, delivery-agnostic IaaS vendors on the market. The other big component of Oracle’s “infrastructure anywhere” vision is multicloud, in which customers can run Oracle databases as native services hosted in the data centers of Oracle’s biggest hyperscaler competitors.