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  • PrimaryImage Hybrid Enterprise Cloud Services 2022 2023 - Hybrid Enterprise Cloud Services 2022–2023 RadarView™

    Hybrid Enterprise Cloud Services 2022–2023 RadarView™

    The Hybrid Enterprise Services 2022–2023 RadarView™ provides information to assist enterprises in charting out their action plan for developing a hybrid cloud environment. It identifies key global service providers and system integrators that can help expedite their cloud transformation journey. It also brings out detailed capability and experience analyses of leading providers to assist organizations in identifying strategic partners. The 85-page report also highlights top industry trends in the hybrid cloud space and Avasant’s viewpoint on them. It delivers a general ranking across the key dimensions of practice maturity, partner ecosystem, and investment and innovation.

    January, 2023

  • Product Image NASSCOm report - Engineering and Manufacturing Transformation: Cloudification Approaches Critical Mass

    Engineering and Manufacturing Transformation: Cloudification Approaches Critical Mass

    The traditional reluctance to adopt the cloud for engineering and manufacturing functions is fading, driven by the need for remote collaboration. As the cloud-native application ecosystem for engineering and manufacturing matures, enterprises are turning to the cloud for higher bandwidth and computing requirements. The pandemic acted as a key enabler in driving faster adoption of the cloud, leading to continued growth in the global cloud market for engineering and manufacturing operations. In this context, NASSCOM and Avasant release the report Engineering and Manufacturing Transformation: Cloudification Approaches Critical Mass to help enterprises understand key trends shaping this space.

    November, 2022

  • MoneyShot Hybrid Enterprise Cloud Services 2021 2022 RadarView - Hybrid Cloud: From Optimization to Automation

    Hybrid Cloud: From Optimization to Automation

    As organizations increasingly move workloads to the cloud, there has been a gradual shift from merely lifting and shifting systems to cloud to a truly cloud-native architecture for modernization and automation. IT leaders are looking to incorporate intelligent cloud management practices such as artificial intelligence for IT operations (AIOps), DevOps, and financial operations (FinOps) to reduce deployment efforts and optimize cloud spend. To address this shift, traditional service providers are building their own tools and accelerators and acquiring next generation cloud service providers.

    December, 2021

  • PrimaryImage Hybrid Enterprise Cloud Services 2021 2022 - Hybrid Enterprise Cloud Services 2021–2022 RadarView™

    Hybrid Enterprise Cloud Services 2021–2022 RadarView™

    The Hybrid Enterprise Services 2021–2022 RadarView™ provides information to assist enterprises in charting out their action plan for developing a hybrid cloud environment. It identifies key global service providers and system integrators that can help expedite their digital transformation journeys. It also brings out detailed capability and experience analyses of leading providers to assist organizations in identifying strategic partners. The 87-page report also highlights top industry trends in the hybrid cloud space and Avasant’s viewpoint on them. It delivers a general ranking across the key dimensions of practice maturity, partner ecosystem, and investment and innovation.

    December, 2021