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    Avasant Quantum Series: The Provider Imperative — Preparing Enterprises for the Quantum Era

    While many Tier 1 and Tier 2 service providers have started laying the foundation for quantum computing and adjacent technologies, progress remains inconsistent, and most are still in the early stages of true readiness. At Avasant, we recognize that service providers often require strategic guidance in navigating this complex and rapidly evolving space, particularly in understanding enterprise expectations and aligning capabilities accordingly. Drawing on deep client interactions and insights into enterprise aspirations across AI and quantum, we have developed a comprehensive framework for service providers to assess and build quantum readiness. This framework spans four critical dimensions: practice capabilities, talent development, ecosystem partnerships, and investment priorities. It also incorporates key decision-making principles that enterprises are using to evaluate and select providers for their quantum journey.

    June, 2025

  • MI Image 1 450x450 - United Kingdom (UK) Digital Services 2025 Market Insights™

    United Kingdom (UK) Digital Services 2025 Market Insights™

    The United Kingdom (UK) Digital Services 2025 Market Insights™ assists organizations in identifying important demand-side trends that are expected to have a long-term impact on any digital project in the UK region. The report also highlights key challenges that enterprises face today in this space.

    July, 2025

  • thumbnail 1 - Innovation at the Speed of Flight: Pioneering Digital Transformation in Aerospace and Defense

    Innovation at the Speed of Flight: Pioneering Digital Transformation in Aerospace and Defense

    Digital transformation is a critical focus for the Aerospace and Defense (A&D) sector as organizations seek to improve operational efficiency, enhance system integration, and maintain competitiveness in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. With increasing reliance on data-driven systems, automation, and advanced analytics, A&D firms are exploring new ways to modernize processes while ensuring security, compliance, and reliability.

    August, 2025

  • thumbnail - Intelligent Sourcing to Autonomous Sites: How AI is Redefining Construction

    Intelligent Sourcing to Autonomous Sites: How AI is Redefining Construction

    The engineering and construction (E&C) industry has historically lagged in digital adoption, ranking among the least digitized sectors globally. While industries such as manufacturing built robust digital backbones, construction remained anchored in legacy systems and labor-intensive practices. Avasant’s IT Spending Trends in Construction and Trade Services 2024 highlights that IT budgets in construction are not only smaller in proportion to revenue but also stretched thin across fragmented organizations and project-based models. For small and mid-sized contractors, the industry’s backbone, these constraints often limit investment in next-generation platforms.

    September, 2025

  • RV 450x450 - Data Management and Advanced Analytics 2025 RadarView™

    Data Management and Advanced Analytics 2025 RadarView™

    The Data Management and Advanced Analytics Services 2025 RadarView™ assists organizations in identifying strategic partners for data management and advanced analytics by offering detailed capability and experience analyses of service providers. It provides a 360-degree view of key data management and advanced analytics service providers across practice maturity, partner ecosystem, and investments and innovation, thereby supporting enterprises in identifying the right data management and advanced analytics services partner.

    September, 2025

  • thumbnail 61 450x450 - Capacity Wars: Securing GPU's Without Paying Scarcity Premiums

    Capacity Wars: Securing GPU’s Without Paying Scarcity Premiums

    As AI infrastructure demand surges, organizations face unpredictable scarcity premiums on GPUs and compute resources. These premiums spike during chip launches, regional power constraints, and sudden model feature changes. Instead of overpaying for priority access, enterprises should adopt a “capacity ladder” strategy, diversifying reservations across chip classes, regions, and providers, with pre-agreed substitution rights and pricing step-downs. Avasant’s AI Contract Intelligence framework enables organizations to secure throughput, avoid scarcity premiums, and future-proof their AI sourcing by embedding laddered reservations, chip-class equivalency, and dual-provider orchestration into contracts. The result: predictable costs, assured capacity, and resilience against supply shocks.

    October, 2025

  • thumbnail 10 1 450x450 - Modeling Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for Virtualized CRM Platforms with Dynamic Usage Pricing

    Modeling Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for Virtualized CRM Platforms with Dynamic Usage Pricing

    As enterprises accelerate digital transformation, the cost structures of CRM platforms have become less predictable, challenging procurement leaders to rethink how Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is modeled. In particular, the variable costs related to AI-enhancements are still in early stages as providers test market acceptance. These platforms not only enhance customer engagement but also enable scalable growth and operational agility. However, the shift toward dynamic, usage-based pricing, where costs fluctuate based on real-time consumption, has disrupted traditional procurement models and introduced new forecasting complexities for CIOs and CFOs.

    October, 2025

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    Digital Talent Capability 2025 RadarView™

    The Digital Talent Capability 2025 RadarView™ helps enterprises identify strategic partners that bring the right digital talent expertise to accelerate digital transformation by providing detailed capabilities and experience analyses of service providers. It offers a 360-degree view of key service providers across digital strategy and talent capabilities, talent transformation, and talent investments and innovation. The 69-page report highlights top supply-side trends in the digital talent space and Avasant’s viewpoint on them.

    December, 2025

  • SAP SuccessFactors - SAP SuccessFactors Services 2023 Market Insights™

    SAP SuccessFactors Services 2023 Market Insights™

    The SAP SuccessFactors Services 2023 Market Insights™ assists organizations in identifying important demand-side trends that are expected to have a long-term impact on any SAP SuccessFactors migration projects. The report also highlights key challenges that enterprises face.

    May, 2023

  • Application Modernization Services - Application Modernization Services 2023 Market Insights™

    Application Modernization Services 2023 Market Insights™

    The Application Modernization Services 2023 Market Insights™ assists organizations in identifying important demand-side trends that are expected to have a long-term impact on any application modernization projects. The report also highlights key application modernization challenges that enterprises face today.

    August, 2023

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    Cloud Platforms 2023 RadarView™

    The Cloud Platforms 2023 RadarView™ assists organizations in identifying strategic partners for cloud adoption by providing a detailed analysis of key cloud platform providers across product maturity, enterprise adaptability, and innovation road map. The 32-page report highlights top supply-side trends in the cloud platforms space and Avasant’s viewpoint.

    October, 2023

  • Gen Ai Product Images 06 450x450 - Generative AI Strategy, Spending, and Adoption Metrics 2024: Chapter 6: Healthcare Sector Benchmarks

    Generative AI Strategy, Spending, and Adoption Metrics 2024: Chapter 6: Healthcare Sector Benchmarks

    This chapter provides generative AI metrics for the healthcare sector. It features a sample of 11 healthcare organizations including hospitals, hospital systems, clinics and retirement homes. It includes metrics on how much enterprises are spending on generative AI, where they are spending it, and how they are governing it.

    December, 2023

  • RB Featured Image for website 3 - Hybrid Enterprise Cloud Services 2023–2024 Market Insights™

    Hybrid Enterprise Cloud Services 2023–2024 Market Insights™

    The Hybrid Enterprise Cloud Services 2023–2024 Market Insights™ assists organizations in identifying important demand-side trends that are expected to have a long-term impact on any hybrid enterprise cloud projects. The report also highlights key hybrid enterprise cloud services challenges that enterprises face today.

    February, 2024

  • RB Product Image for website - Multisourcing Service Integration 2023–2024 Market Insights™

    Multisourcing Service Integration 2023–2024 Market Insights™

    The Multisourcing Service Integration 2023–2024 Market Insights™ assists organizations in identifying important demand-side trends that are expected to have a long-term impact on any MSI project. The report also highlights MSI challenges that enterprises face today.

    April, 2024

  • Product Image Gen AI powered Solutions jpg 450x450 - Gen AI-powered Solutions for Bridging the Healthcare Gap in the US

    Gen AI-powered Solutions for Bridging the Healthcare Gap in the US

    The challenges faced by vulnerable and underserved communities in accessing healthcare in the US are complex and systemic. These barriers, which include limited access to services and disparities in care, are further exacerbated by factors such as income, race, and location. Generative AI (Gen AI) presents potential solutions to these disparities by providing personalized care and enhancing diagnosis, treatment, and patient engagement. Through data analysis, Gen AI can tailor interventions and improve accessibility, aiming to enhance health outcomes for these communities. The report emphasizes the need for community-specific interventions, improved health literacy, and infrastructure investment to support Gen AI in remote areas. Collaborations with local organizations and leveraging Gen AI for personalized care are crucial for improving healthcare outcomes and advancing health equity in the US.

    June, 2024