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Information Technology
Information technology (IT) has been the single most instrumental factor in driving business growth across industry verticals in the last two decades. Today it has much larger implications. Organizations are under pressure to ensure that every decision they make for R&D to product development, from marketing to sales, from customer acquisition to service delivery-- there is agility, mobility and optimal customer experience.
The confluence of IT with connectivity is what will reshape our universe. The world will have least 80 billion connected devices by 2020. Hence IT morphs into Digital Transformation and is slated to disrupt just about every aspect of business; the way organizations interact with consumers and the way they discover new opportunities.
Frost & Sullivan’s Information Technology research and consulting programs look at conventional and unconventional technologies, services and changing business models, with specific focus on disruptors such as social, mobility, analytics, cloud (SMAC), cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, and IOT or the Internet of Things.
We work closely with the world’s largest IT firms and upcoming disruptive start-ups to predict macro and micro trends related to products, services, technology and business models that can define growth. Tailored, customized solutions provide clients with the best strategies for growth, supported by the right key data points researched to meet the client’s needs and the specific engagement. Our research spans broadly across the sector and provides deep insights into specific markets in the most significant areas of IT and the IT industry.
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05 May 2016  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting
Partner Ecosystems and Platform Strategies: Satisfying the B2B2X Realities of Digital Enterprise Management
Do CSPs have a chance in the global platform enterprise marketplace, with its expanding base of new business needs? This report provides a viewpoint concerning the changing customer and partner requirements that all CSPs now face, with an emphasis on the virtual services landscape. The report defines how CSPs can engage successfully, with different...
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25 Feb 2016  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting
Change, Innovation, and the Communications Industry: Global ODAM '10 to Watch' in 2016
The 10 ODAM companies that Stratecast has chosen as its '10 to Watch' in 2016 are focused on meeting critical business challenges and technology enablement functions. These companies are included in our list because they deliver innovative solutions that help CSPs transform operations, address new business needs, and help to improve the customer ex...
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05 Feb 2016  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting
Driving Profitability in the Connected Economy: How Real-Time B2B2X Billing Enables the IoT Marketplace
This weeks SPIE identifies the monetization complexities of multiple partner relationships that now characterize the everything connected business environment. The report explains how an ecosystem of partners can be remunerated for their machine-to-machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) M2M has historically referred to the collection and rem...
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19 Jan 2016  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting
Strategies for Smart Home Solution Vendors
Standard Architecture and Simpler Interface are Key to Avoid Consumers Being Swamped by Multiple Smart Home Technologies
This report examines the current state of affairs in the smart home market; then, it examines ways in which the smart home can morph into the connected home. It will be of interest to service providers, technology vendors, and smart home solution providers.
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15 Jan 2016  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting
How to Use Data to Monetize Smart Devices
Challenges to the predicted runaway success of IoT loom large. This is, in part, because IoT is still a relatively new phenomenon, and because not all businesses have “things” to manage. Stratecast, however, asserts that among those who do, there were three primary reasons for the sparsity of IoT-ready respondents: 1. The lack of a clear, comp...
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