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Hybrid Enterprise Cloud Services 2024–2025 Market Insights™
The Hybrid Enterprise Cloud Services 2024–2025 Market Insights™ assists organizations in identifying important demand-side trends that are expected to have a long-term impact on any of their hybrid enterprise cloud projects. The report also highlights key hybrid enterprise cloud implementation challenges that enterprises face today.
December, 2024
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Blockchain Services 2024 Market Insights™
This report highlights key demand-side trends in the blockchain space, guiding enterprises in refining their blockchain strategy. It covers essential technology and blockchain services trends, insights, and challenges faced by enterprises based on Avasant’s assessment.
December, 2024
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Applied AI Services 2024–2025 RadarView™
The Applied AI Services 2024–2025 RadarView™ assists organizations in identifying strategic partners for AI implementation by offering detailed capability and experience analyses of service providers. It provides a 360-degree view of key applied AI service providers across practice maturity, partner ecosystem, and investments and innovation, thereby supporting enterprises in identifying the right applied AI services partner. The 69-page report also highlights top market trends in the applied AI space and Avasant’s viewpoint on them.
April, 2025
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Advanced Network Services 2025 RadarView™
The Advanced Network Services 2025 RadarView™ assists organizations in identifying strategic partners for advanced network services by offering detailed capability and experience analyses for service providers. It provides a 360-degree view of key advanced network service providers across practice maturity, partner ecosystem, and investments and innovation, thereby supporting enterprises in identifying the right advanced network services partner. The 64-page report highlights top supply-side trends in the advanced network services space and Avasant’s viewpoint on them.
June, 2025
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Generative AI Services 2025 RadarView™
The Generative AI Services 2025 RadarView™ assists organizations in identifying strategic partners for Gen AI adoption by offering detailed capability and experience analyses for service providers. It provides a 360-degree view of key Gen AI service providers across practice maturity, partner ecosystem, and investments and innovation, thereby supporting enterprises in identifying the right Gen AI services partner. The 64-page report highlights top supply-side trends in the Gen AI space and Avasant’s viewpoint.
November, 2025
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What Exactly is Digital Engineering and Who is a True Digital Engineering Partner?
Both B2B and B2C products have become smarter and more connected, requiring real-time integration and interaction between hardware and software components. To develop connected products and digitize the engineering and manufacturing life cycle, enterprises need an amalgamation of product and software engineering capabilities through digital engineering. While digital engineering is a growing domain, it is crucial that the ecosystem players, especially engineering and manufacturing companies, get the essence of digital engineering right to realize its true potential.
June, 2023
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Digital CX Services 2023 RadarView™
The Digital CX Services 2023 RadarView™ assists organizations in identifying strategic partners for CX transformation by featuring detailed capabilities and analyses of leading service providers. It provides a 360-degree view of key digital CX services providers across practice maturity, partner ecosystem, and investments and innovation. The 75-page report highlights top supply-side trends in the digital CX services space and Avasant’s viewpoint on them.
August, 2023
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Generative AI-based Security Tools are, in Effect, Fighting Fire with Fire
Following the cultural and technological explosion brought forth by the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT last fall, the security industry has seen enormous investment in technologies for large language models (LLMs), such as generative AI. While players like Google and Microsoft have launched new generative AI security products, IBM, CrowdStrike, and Tenable have integrated features into their existing products. Though each product has its own capabilities, the focal point is to automate threat hunting and prioritize breach alerts. However, the rise of generative AI also includes the opportunity for threat actors. It has potentially lowered the barrier of entry for cybercriminals to develop sophisticated business email compromise phishing campaigns, find and exploit zero-day vulnerabilities, probe for critical infrastructure, create and distribute malware, and much more.
November, 2023


