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UK Digital Service Providers Helping Accelerate Digital Adoption
These emerging trends are covered in Avasant’s United Kingdom (UK) Digital Services 2021–2022 RadarView™ . The report is a comprehensive study of digital service providers , including top trends, analysis and recommendations, taking a close look at the leaders, innovators, disruptors and challengers in this region.
Avasant evaluated 35 digital service providers in the UK, using a rigorous methodology against the dimensions of practice maturity, investments and innovation and ecosystem development. Of those 35 providers, Avasant recognizes 25 that have brought the most value to the market during the past 12 months.
The report recognizes service providers in four categories:
This Research Byte is a brief overview of the UK Digital Services 2021–2022 RadarView™ (click for pricing).
- Progressive UK firms are deploying digital solutions to become customer-centric.
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- Personalised customer journeys are critical. Digitally mature firms are using AI to identify, segment and target potential customers. This allows for customized communications and recommendations through omnichannel marketing.
- Progressive firms are enhancing customer engagement by deploying virtual agents/chatbots to assist customers and resolve queries. They are also augmenting security solutions for data privacy.
- Alternate business and operating models are gaining traction.
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- UK firms are increasingly exploring and evaluating alternative business models and revenue streams such as DTC (directly to customers), subscription-based models, online product sales, pay-as-you-use models and virtual consulting models.
- They have streamlined operations to address pandemic-related challenges by digitalising supply chains, introducing contactless delivery/payment and promoting remote monitoring/assistance.
- Global system integrators (SIs) are increasing market penetration via acquisitions/hiring.
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- Global SIs are strengthening in-house capabilities by aggressively hiring digital specialists in their regional teams and building innovation labs to drive innovation in the UK.
- They are actively partnering with local players (such as industry associations, fintech and tool providers) to build industry-specific solutions. They are acquiring domain-specific companies (particularly in the BFSI and public sectors) to increase their market penetration.
This Research Byte is a brief overview of the UK Digital Services 2021–2022 RadarView™ (click for pricing).