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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.

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Cloud Workload Predictions for 2025

TBR Talks: Cloud Workload Predictions for 2025
TBR Talks: Decoding Strategies and Ecosystems of the Globe's Top Tech Firms
Cloud Workload Predictions for 2025
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What challenges will IT decision makers face in the current macroeconomic environment and amid the need to manage enterprise data, workload migration and ongoing services? In this episode, titled “Cloud Workflow Predictions for 2025,” TBR Principal Analyst Allan Krans shares his analysis of and predictions for cloud market share in 2025, including expectations for generative AI (GenAI) spend and the impact the technology will have on the market. Patrick and Allan also dig deeper into anticipated ROI for recent GenAI investments, compared to more common digital transformation engagements for cloud players such as Microsoft’s Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platforms.

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3Q24 IT Services Vendor Benchmark

TBR Spotlight Report: IT Services Vendor Benchmark, featuring in-depth analysis on 31 leading vendors in the IT services segment and their go-to-market strategies; investments, alliances and acquisitions; and resource management and financial performance

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1H24 Cloud Data Services Market Landscape

TBR Spotlight Report: Cloud Data Services Market Landscape, which breaks down key trends defining the market, the role of cutting-edge technologies, and strategies customers are taking to deploy comprehensive data architectures in the cloud

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DOGE Federal IT Vendor Impact Series: Accenture Federal Services

The full impact of the 10 canceled task orders on Accenture Federal Services (AFS) remains unclear, but TBR’s secondary research indicates the terminated work has a total contract value of nearly $93 million, including a $35 million order from DOE’s CIO office and a $2 million order for geospatial services. If we assume all $93 million worth of orders was booked by AFS as the prime awardee, that sum would represent just under 2% of AFS’ estimated FY24 revenue of $5.4 billion.

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The Telecom Market Must Change: Mobile World Congress 2025 Recap, Featuring Telecom Principal Analyst Chris Antlitz

TBR Talks: Mobile World Congress 2025 Recap, Featuring Telecom Principal Analyst Chris Antlitz
TBR Talks: Decoding Strategies and Ecosystems of the Globe's Top Tech Firms
The Telecom Market Must Change: Mobile World Congress 2025 Recap, Featuring Telecom Principal Analyst Chris Antlitz
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From post-proof of concept use cases of generative AI and adoption rates of fixed wireless access to missed ROI opportunities of 5G and the vision of 6G, in this episode of “TBR Talks” Telecom Principal Analyst Chris Antlitz joins Patrick to highlight his top takeaways from Mobile World Congress 2025. Chris considers the implications for the global telecom market and how the market must change. Additionally, he discusses the foundational challenges of global telecom operators and traditional telecom vendors, where governments must interview, and what role hyperscalers will play.

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Infosys Readies to Deliver Outcomes at Scale Through Enterprise AI

Analyst Event Recap: Infosys hosted industry analysts and advisors for U.S. Analyst and Advisor Meet 2025 in March. Using client stories amplified through technology partner support to reinforce Infosys’ role in the IT services, cloud and AI market, company executives consistently returned to a few main themes, including delivering business outcomes, maintaining trusted relationships, and focusing on speed, agility and simplification.  

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Google Recognizes Critical Role of Security, and Its Standing in the Cloud Market, in Acquisition of Wiz

With the business environment changing and cybersecurity perhaps more relevant than ever, Google saw an opportunity to repursue the Wiz acquisition, and a $32 billion offer, marking a major uptick in valuation, was simply too good for Wiz to ignore. Should the deal close in 2026 as expected, Wiz — with roughly 1,800 employees and ties to half the Fortune 500 — will join the Google Cloud division, offering synergies with Mandiant, an added layer of protection for the Google Security Operations platform, and the potential to help Google Cloud formalize cybersecurity as an agentic AI use case.