The Three Industries Blockchain Revenue is Concentrated in – and How They’re Expanding
While other industries continue to grow steadily, Blockchain revenues remain concentrated in three key industries. Do you know what they are?
While other industries continue to grow steadily, Blockchain revenues remain concentrated in three key industries. Do you know what they are?
From travel and transportation to healthcare and life sciences and everything in between, Blockchain has been revolutionizing verticals from end-to-end. If your use case ideas stop at cryptocurrency, you might be out of the loop.
2019 is the year of blockchain and service providers are gearing up for it – learn more about the Blockchain service provider landscape via Avasant’s Blockchain Services report 2018.
On July 22, 2018, Atos formally announced their intent to acquire Syntel in an all cash transaction for $3.4 billion. Read the full article for further insights into the future regarding this acquisition, including how Syntel clients can expect to be impacted.
To address the shift towards digital services that enable enterprise transformation, Avasant has developed a new barometer which reflects the true capability of service providers in this era of converged services.
Avasant’s RadarView™ is an independent assessment that reflects the true capabilities of service providers, with a view of evaluating them as long-term partners for digitally evolving global organizations.
Decentralized processing via blockchain technology is creating a technological revolution in the way data are handled, manipulated, and monetized. This disruptive technology is finding new applications in everything from heavy industry to social media, from advertising to artificial intelligence. Basically, there’s no business model you can’t improve with the implementation of blockchain technology. Expect it to become as critical to day-to-day operations over the next decade or so as the internet itself has become.
This new breed of enterprise cloud services is already the foundation of enterprise transformation. Whether it can be the catalyst for the next wave of technology-driven innovation depends on how enterprises shape the direction of transformation and harness the power of enterprise cloud.
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“Implementing RPA is not a slam dunk and RPA tools are not plug and play. Companies that rush into implementing automation without developing a roadmap or understanding the organizational impacts are bound to experience failure or misaligned expectations,” cautions Anupam Govil.