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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.

  1. Serverless computing represents one more step on the path away from cumbersome monolithic applications to more agile software approaches that speed development and deployment time. Such “cloud-native” applications are designed to leverage the flexible infrastructure of the cloud by abstracting application logic from the underlying server hardwa...

    $3,000.00
  2. 20 Apr 2020  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Cloud Migration Services and Software - Which Approach Best Fits Your Enterprise Needs?

    Migrating applications and data from the premises to the cloud is much harder than it seems. Three-quarters of businesses surveyed by Frost & Sullivan say migration represents a top hindrance to cloud implementation. The challenges are both technical and non-technical, and include the physical challenge of moving vast amounts of data to the cloud, ...

    $3,000.00
  3. 17 Apr 2020  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Regulators: The Key to Financial Services Innovation in Latin America

    Banking and financial services institutions are key drivers of economic growth globally--as brokers between consumer savings and business investments, and as loan and money suppliers. However, the accelerating pace of technology innovation, the emerging influence of big technology companies, and dramatic changes in consumer behavior have disrupted ...

    $3,000.00
  4. 03 Feb 2020  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Leveraging Advanced Technology in the Partner Channel

    Driving Partner Engagement and Sales with New Tech Strategies

    Channel partner relationships are like a three-legged stool, with vendors, partners, and businesses all reaping benefits from the relationship. For customers, channel partners often provide a high-touch, consultative approach that allows them to get to know the business’ needs and goals and offers a trusted, expert view of how to make their goals...

    $3,000.00
  5. 31 Dec 2015  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Global CSP Billing 2015 Edition Part 7: Global Billing Supplier Assessment

     

    This report provides detailed solution supplier profiles for the billing market leaders. It also provides profile summaries for all of the identified billing suppliers within the global end-to-end billing market.

    $6,000.00
  6. 31 Dec 2015  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    North American Residential Wireless Tracker: Third Quarter 2015

     

    North America’s wireless market ended the third quarter of 2015 (3Q15) with an estimated 368.7 million subscribers, an increase of 14.6 million subscribers from 3Q2014, for a 4.1% Year-over-Year (YoY) increase. Revenue for the market increased by $2.5 billion YoY, to end the quarter with $66.0 billion.

    $6,000.00
  7. This Report defines the key business drivers and market trends relative to end-to-end billing, and those specifically for mediation, rating & charging, other core billing, policy, interconnect & settlement, and partner management.

    $6,000.00
  8. 30 Dec 2015  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    2015 Big Data and Analytics Market Survey: Initial Observations

     

    This report reveals the high level findings from Stratecast | Frost & Sullivans 2015 Big Data & Analytics Market Survey. It offers insight and encouragement to enterprises that have yet to embark on their BDA journey, and to the vendors of BDA solutions who continue to enhance their products and services in order to facilitate successful deploymen...

    $5,000.00
  9. 29 Dec 2015  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    North American Primary Line Voice Tracker: Third Quarter 2015

     

    North Americas primary line voice market ended third quarter of 2015 (3Q15) with an estimated 84.5 million access line and VoIP (Voice over IP) subscribers. VoIP services are generating the only growth, as providers continue to shift consumers away from access line services.

    $6,000.00
  10. 24 Dec 2015  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    North American Residential Multichannel Video Tracker: Third Quarter 2015

     

    North Americas video market ended the third quarter of 2015 (3Q15) with an estimated 112.4 million subscribers; a decrease of 1.4 million subscribers when compared to the third quarter of 2014 (3Q14). More than half of those subscribers (54.0%) come from cable providers, while the other half come from IPTV (14.0%) and satellite (32.0%) providers.

    $6,000.00